the error I get is:
"Can't find the name of Intel ICD OpenGL driver"
My graphics card driver is up to date.
How do I resolve this?
MagicManICT wrote:The driver either didn't install correctly, or the driver isn't "recognized" by Windows properly. You can try rolling back to an older version or uninstalling and manually reinstalling the graphics drivers.
Specific information about the computer, Windows, and driver version is needed to provide more detailed information and what driver to get.
is surely not pointing to your Nvidia graphics ... if PC disable CPU internal graphics (Intel) in Bios or set PCIe as priority ... if Notebook check for Optimus settings in Bios ... your energy saving settings also might play a role ... some Notebooks even don't run on dedicated Nvidia when in powersave modus and running on battery ... then it even doesn't matter that you're always on latest Nvidia drivers ...Intel ICD OpenGL driver
Specific information about the computer, Windows version is needed to provide more detailed information
borka wrote:Prolly you got an Intel CPU (with internal GPU) and a Nvidia Graphic card (dedicated GPU) ...is surely not pointing to your Nvidia graphics ... if PC disable CPU internal graphics (Intel) in Bios or set PCIe as priority ... if Notebook check for Optimus settings in Bios ... your energy saving settings also might play a role ... some Notebooks even don't run on dedicated Nvidia when in powersave modus and running on battery ... then it even doesn't matter that you're always on latest Nvidia drivers ...Intel ICD OpenGL driver
and as MagicMan saidSpecific information about the computer, Windows version is needed to provide more detailed information
Won't hurt to update the Intel graphic drivers anyways - use autorecognition
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/produc ... cs-Drivers
borka wrote:Tell about your Specs please - what CPU, what graphic card, what Windows version
Bios
-> Peripherals
-> Initial Display Output
-> PCIe 1 Slot (default)
-> Chipset
-> Internal Graphics
Enable, Disable, Auto (default)
borka wrote:dank u wel![]()
I wonder why Java thinks it should use the Intel and not Nvidia ?!?![]()
If you like to help to solve it you'd have to check your Bios settings please - Chipset-Internal Graphics to disable (see below)
If it's too much hazzle right now you'd better run Amber custom client for now - unpack to own folder - doubleclick run.bat
https://github.com/romovs/amber/release ... 1.71.0.zip
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Bios
-> Peripherals
-> Initial Display Output
-> PCIe 1 Slot (default)
-> Chipset
-> Internal Graphics
Enable, Disable, Auto (default)
This is the latest Intel graphics driver for your CPU (in case you'd want to install it)
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/en/dow ... duct=80939