An for DirectX 11 on a system that doesn't support it is practically impossible for a tiny executable. True hardware emulation (like running a Nintendo Switch on a PC) is complex and slow. A real DirectX 11 emulator would be a huge project (like DXVK, which translates DX11 to Vulkan), not a 500KB file from Turbobit.
Once installed, you can run the tool by typing dxcpl in the Windows Start menu or search bar. Dxcpl-directx-11-emulator.exe Turbobit
of this specific filename from file-sharing sites typically show 15-20 out of 60 antivirus engines flagging it as malicious. An for DirectX 11 on a system that