[Bug 49964] 32-bit dxdiag doesn't support '/64bit' command line switch (launch 64-bit dxdiag)

WineHQ Bugzilla wine-bugs at winehq.org
Wed Oct 6 12:26:05 CDT 2021


https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49964

Olivier F. R. Dierick <o.dierick at piezo-forte.be> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Olivier F. R. Dierick <o.dierick at piezo-forte.be> ---
Hello,

Background: I reported another issue with WoWs and WG support asked that I
provide a WGCheck report. I downloaded the WGCheck tool and has met the dxdiag
syntax error message.

WGCheck.exe (Wargaming game diagnostic tool) is available freely on:
https://eu.wargaming.net/support/en/products/wows/article/22989/

--- WINEDEBUG=+process terminal output ---
...
015c:trace:process:CreateProcessInternalW app (null) cmdline L"\"dxdiag\"
/64bit /x C:\\ProgramData\\DXDiag.xml"
015c:trace:process:find_exe_file looking for L"dxdiag" in
L"C:\\WGCheck_EU;.;C:\\windows\\system32;C:\\windows\\system;C:\\windows;C:\\windows\\system32;C:\\windows;C:\\windows\\system32\\wbem;C:\\windows\\system32\\WindowsPowershell\\v1.0"
015c:warn:process:CreateProcessInternalW
(L"C:\\windows\\system32\\dxdiag.exe",...): ignoring some flags in 8000400
015c:trace:process:image_needs_elevation image requested run level 0
015c:trace:process:NtCreateUserProcess
L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\system32\\dxdiag.exe" image
L"C:\\windows\\system32\\dxdiag.exe" cmdline L"\"dxdiag\" /64bit /x
C:\\ProgramData\\DXDiag.xml" parent (nil)
015c:trace:process:NtCreateUserProcess
L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\system32\\dxdiag.exe" pid 0194 tid 0198 handles
0x280/0x284
015c:trace:process:CreateProcessInternalW started process pid 0194 tid 0198
...
--- end terminal output ---

Regards.

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