To get a safe, verified version of dxcpl.exe , you should download the official SDKs from Microsoft:
Because dxcpl.exe is a standalone system file, there is no official "installer" for an emulator. You have two options: dxcpldirectx11emulatorexe download link
Some projects (like , WineD3D , or Gallium Nine ) translate DirectX 9/10/11 calls to Vulkan or OpenGL – but they are not named dxcpldirectx11emulatorexe . They also require technical setup and don’t magically give you DirectX 11 on, say, Windows XP or a non-GPU system. To get a safe, verified version of dxcpl
If you need DirectX 11 functionality: