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Re: Your system does not seem to have usable OpenGL drivers

Postby sMartins » Sun Oct 29, 2017 7:55 pm

Glorthan wrote:
sMartins wrote:The oem drivers preinstalled often doesn't support OpenGL, you need a better driver, also give us the exact name of your gpu.

uelber wrote:Procesador: PENTIUM(R) DUAL-CORE CPU T4500 @ 2.30Ghz 2.30Ghz INTEL

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The video card and motherboard integrated


Try reading?


I don't see any graphic specification on the intel website for that cpu, so, you being so good in reading what the exact name of that integrated gpu?
Once we know that, maybe we could also find some customs drivers for opengl.
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Re: Your system does not seem to have usable OpenGL drivers

Postby MagicManICT » Sun Oct 29, 2017 8:14 pm

Guys, if you can't provide any useful information, please don't post.

uelber wrote:Procesador: PENTIUM(R) DUAL-CORE CPU T4500 @ 2.30Ghz 2.30Ghz INTEL


Thanks. Given the age (2010), you may be out of luck. This was a period of time when Intel GPUs had horrible OpenGL support. We might be able to avoid further digging/troubleshooting, but right now, this is a random guess. If your drivers are installed and working correctly, you'll need to make sure you have Java 64-bit installed. You'll likely need to uninstall Java, download the 64-bit version manually from https://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp, labeled "64-bit offline" and install that. The GMA 3xxx or 4xxx series chipsets shipped with this processor doesn't have 32-bit OpenGL support.

If that doesn't work for you, then the drivers are not installed properly. You need to uninstall and reinstall them. Given the age, Intel no longer supports the drivers via their update manager and you'll need to find the specific drivers yourself. You'll need the manufacturer and model number of the computer manufacturer or look up the device model for the GPU.

There are 3rd party utilities that can help with this, but the one I have is no longer supported, and don't want to pass along links to software I haven't tried out myself.
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Re: Your system does not seem to have usable OpenGL drivers

Postby MagicManICT » Sun Oct 29, 2017 8:35 pm

sMartins wrote:I don't see any graphic specification on the intel website for that cpu, so, you being so good in reading what the exact name of that integrated gpu?
Once we know that, maybe we could also find some customs drivers for opengl.

A bit of digging found that this CPU is only compatible with the GL40 chipset, and that uses the GMA X4500M GPU. Of course, we can't find specific driver information with just the processor and GPU for Intel products because companies like Dell and HP like to write their own drivers because they screw with the chipset implementation. (They're not the only ones, just two well known ones.)

Still, it was enough to make a good guess on what a problem could be (and will be a problem given the period of manufacture) so I could at least provide the poster with one thing to do. It might actually be enough, so let's get it out of the way. ;)
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Re: Your system does not seem to have usable OpenGL drivers

Postby sMartins » Sun Oct 29, 2017 10:54 pm

I remember there were around some non-official drivers for old intel gpu, some specifically for OpenGl ... pretty sure about hd 2000 and hd 3000, idk about previous versions, but could be possible ...
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Re: Your system does not seem to have usable OpenGL drivers

Postby loftar » Mon Oct 30, 2017 4:31 am

uelber wrote:the OpenGl version of my nobook is 1.1.

That is a sure sign that you're using Microsoft's driver (which doesn't include OpenGL support) instead of the manufacturer's own driver.

That being said, your post did not include any information about what GPU is in your system, since the Penryn Pentiums don't have a built-in GPU on the CPU. It's either an Intel GPU in the chipset, or and external GPU from another manufacturer, but your post does not include any information to determine which.
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Re: Your system does not seem to have usable OpenGL drivers

Postby uelber » Mon Oct 30, 2017 4:45 am

I'm going to format my computer because the intel drivers of 2010 only get on windows 7 or 8, and I'll talk to you tomorrow to see if it worked or not! Thank you so much for trying to help me!

I'm going to put windows 7 now
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Re: Your system does not seem to have usable OpenGL drivers

Postby uelber » Mon Oct 30, 2017 4:51 am

loftar wrote:
uelber wrote:the OpenGl version of my nobook is 1.1.

That is a sure sign that you're using Microsoft's driver (which doesn't include OpenGL support) instead of the manufacturer's own driver.

That being said, your post did not include any information about what GPU is in your system, since the Penryn Pentiums don't have a built-in GPU on the CPU. It's either an Intel GPU in the chipset, or and external GPU from another manufacturer, but your post does not include any information to determine which.



For the information that the friends gave above, that the GPU is 2010 and the models that quoted, I realized that these models have support for windows 8 and 7, I will format my pc for these models and try to install a GPU mentioned above, and I will try Please provide more information from my nootbook here. :idea:
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Re: Your system does not seem to have usable OpenGL drivers

Postby MagicManICT » Mon Oct 30, 2017 6:25 am

Unless you can get manufacturer or the official intel drivers, a format and reinstall won't help. You'll still get that standard graphics driver from Microsoft. It'll be 10x faster to uninstall existing drivers and install the proper ones.

And I'll note that AMD, at least, is loading the newest stable drivers to Microsoft for distribution through auto-upgrades for older, past their prime devices. (I just found this out recently when I tried to update my APU drivers.) So not all the Microsoft drivers are going to be "bad/limited versions." It's just going to depend on hardware.
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Re: Your system does not seem to have usable OpenGL drivers

Postby uelber » Mon Oct 30, 2017 6:53 am

MagicManICT wrote:Unless you can get manufacturer or the official intel drivers, a format and reinstall won't help. You'll still get that standard graphics driver from Microsoft. It'll be 10x faster to uninstall existing drivers and install the proper ones.

And I'll note that AMD, at least, is loading the newest stable drivers to Microsoft for distribution through auto-upgrades for older, past their prime devices. (I just found this out recently when I tried to update my APU drivers.) So not all the Microsoft drivers are going to be "bad/limited versions." It's just going to depend on hardware.


I was able to find some more information, I'm looking for the drivers


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Re: Your system does not seem to have usable OpenGL drivers

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