DirectX 8.1a killed my computer

2 days ago I downloaded DirectX 8.1a from Microsofts website. the comptuer restarted and everything was running fine. I did not get to play any games with it at that time because my wife wanted me to go to bed. I then came home last night after work and to me dismay my computer would not start. It POSTS fine and runs system checks then the Windows 98 screen comes on and it goes bakc to the screen asking if I want to start in safe mode. I select Normal and that same process happens. I can now only start in Safe mode and i am not sure what to do. I tried to uninstall directx but now i cannot find it to do so. I tired using control panel and uninstall software but it is not listed. is anyone else having this problem or can anyone else help..... I also wasintermittently getting Fatal Error OE 0028:FFOA4B16 & OD 0028 c277502 when I would restart the computer.  please any help would be appreciated.

Did you download the correct binaries for DirectX?
Hopefully you've downloaded for your Win98SE OS instead of NT's.
The download address below. Please note the two different downloads. One is for Win9x and the other Windows 2000.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/downloads/drx81.asp

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