A YEAR AGO, I GOT IT TO RUN! Seriously, I got it to work after 2 months of trying. NOW, I guess is that some would now say that perhaps my card can't run 3.3, but:Ģ) There are people who say that "Any hardware that supports OpenGL 3.1 is capable of supporting OpenGL 3.3. I did download the newest drivers for both graphics cards on my laptop (that is both the Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000 and the NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M) and I did launch a software called "OpenGL Extensions Viewer", and it displays that I should be able to run OpenGL version 3.1 The error is sporadic, I can't track it down to any one thing.Ok so I'm trying to use the tutorials at: but I keep getting an error message that pops for like a second saying "Unable to create OpenGL 3.3 context (flags 1, profile 1)", there's also a bunch of pdb files missing. I just changed the video card driving the monotor to a 1080Ti and so far have not had the openGL error. That's usually a port more similar to USB 3.1 than anything else. Some of the newer motherboards don't use HDMI for the integrated video, but use Thunderbolt instead. ![]() There is a program called openGL Extensions Viewer 5.0 by realtech VR that you can download & use to troubleshoot just how many GPUs and openGL/openCL software stacks you have installed on your computer. I'm a bit surprise your computer which all the room a desktop has, hasn't an HDMI port for the intel GPU you have. If you have a i-core intel CPU you have an integrated intel HD Graphics card and the Microsoft or Intel drivers for the GPU. However, the error message given by QT Library was the same misleading one you are getting. Only time I have gotten that error was using a beta animation creation product that is using the QT library too and in that case the problem was unequivocally that the beta animation program was using QT to build the program UI and that UI was wrapping openGL & openCL calls results in the UI for the display and my 2nd generation intel i5-2620m could not do the openCL functions the program wanted to do because the onboard intel HD Graphics 3000 could only do openGL 3.1 and no openCL at all. However, it was occuring some time ago then did not occur for some months then recently it started up again which is why I wonder if it is due to some recent Windows or DS update (or misaligment of these two). The error is sporadic, I can't track it down to any one thing. The monitor is connected to an Nvidia card, not directly to the motherboard. Change your display cable to another display HDMI port. ![]() The error is coming from the QT library driving your display so you can be almost sure that you are driving your display with an intel GPU HDMI port. So you will have openGL, openCL, and directX drivers for both the Intel GPU and the AMD/nVidia GPUs and if your intel CPU is generation 2 or earlier you will not have recent openGL drivers. I checked the back of the computer and there are no VGA/HDMI ports other than the Nvidia cards (the monitor is plugged into card1), so that would suggest no onboard video card.Įvery Intel CPU that is i3, i5, i7, or i9 have an integrated intel GPU, regardless if you have an AMD or nVidia discrete GPU installed additionally. ![]() is there a socket for the monitor to connect to by your USB and keyboard slots (this could be VGA or HDMI, never seen a motherboard with built in DVI to date)? If there is, you have onboard video and this is likely to be the issue as advised by Richard The easiest way to check if you have one is look at the back. You can also check the BIOS before loading in to Windows and check that your onboard video if you have one is disabled or is set to use PCI-e 1st or DS will continue to look to the onboard before anything else. Check the driver in Device Manager and check that it is using the NVidia official not the Microsoft basic driver (also be aware that Win updates could have corrupted the onboard driver and it may be showing further down as an unknown device but still trying to access it). Following on from what Richard Haseltine has said it is common for Windows updates to switch to it's default driver but the NVidia OEM driver may sometimes (sadly not always) still be installed.
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