Adding the DirectX 9.0b OPK to the Windows 2000 Professional w/ SP3 OPK
You can choose to preinstall DirectX 9.0b as part of the GUI-mode Setup or as part of the Mini-Setup with Sysprep. Consult the Windows 2000 OPK documentation for details on these options.
Pre-installing DirectX 9.0b with the GUI-mode Setup
Create the "\i386\$OEM$" distribution folder if this has not already been done. This folder must be created with a structured set of subfolders. You can use the Setup Manager (setupmgr.exe) tool to create the distribution folder with the required structure; see the Win2K OPK documentation for details.
Copy the DirectX 9.0b OPK (dx9ntopk.exe) to this folder.
If the distribution folder already contains the file Cmdlines.txt, then edit Cmdlines.txt and add the following line to the end of the file:
.\dx9ntopk.exe
If the distribution folder does not already contain the file Cmdlines.txt, then create Cmdlines.txt and put that single line of text into it.
Pre-installing DirectX 9.0b with Sysprep
Create the folder C:\Sysprep\I386\$OEM$ if this has not already been done.
If the file Sysprep.inf does not already contain the following line, add it to Sysprep.inf:
InstallFilesPath=C:\Sysprep\I386
3. Copy the DirectX 9.0b OPK (dx9ntopk.exe) to the folder C:\Sysprep\I386\$OEM$
Create and/or modify the file Cmdlines.txt in this folder, as per steps 3 and 4 of the GUI-mode setup above.
Run Sysprep
You may run dxdiag.exe to verify the DirectX 9.0b installation on a system that has had the OPK pre-installed. To run dxdiag, select run from the start menu and type dxdiag. If dxdiag reports "no problems found" on the DirectX file tab, the installation is successful.
For more details, visit http://www.microsoft.com/directx