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That error is usually due to hardware acceleration not being set to full, so double check that.
If you disable your onboard sound (in the BIOS), make sure that you also remove any applications/drivers associated with it.
I would do the following:
Remove kX.
Reboot in Safe Mode.
Verify that the kX directory and the kX registry key was deleted.
Check Device Manager (Sound, Video and Game Controllers), and make sure that the sound card (or other phantom devices) is not listed.
Reboot into normal Windows.
Re-install kX.
BTW:
It is kX 3539 that you are using, right (you said latest version, but did not give specific version)?
What OS are you using?
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