Battlefield 3 directx error with ge70 apache pro

hi guys, i'm using msi ge70 2pe apache pro... when i start battlefield 3 it jump out DirectX Error and cannot enter the game... anyone know about this? have any solution?

Seems like a common error for the Battlefield 3.
http://battlelog.battlefield.com/bf3/forum/threadview/2955064762674033319/7/
These might help, try it out.
1) Update your video card drivers.
2) Update your Direct-X.
3) Run the game in Windows Vista compatibility mode.

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