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I get the Pixel Format Not accelerated and I know it is my drivers but don't know how to fix it even I after updated them. Please help and thank you
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I think the graphics drive version is 9.17.10.4229.
If it is a Intel HD 4000 graphics drive I don't think it is updated to the newest version. My computer has a Intel hd 4000 graphics drive (with 3rd generation i5 core) and it's version is 10.18.10.4226.
Is your graphics drive the generic or the computer manufacture version?
[DOUBLEPOST=1443351595,1443351425][/DOUBLEPOST]I think the graphics drive version is 9.17.10.4229.
If it is a Intel HD 4000 graphics drive I don't think it is updated to the newest version. My computer has a Intel hd 4000 graphics drive (with 3rd generation i5 core) and it's version is 10.18.10.4226.
Is your graphics drive the generic or the computer manufacture version?
When I try to update my drivers using this link: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/do...hics-Driver-for-Windows-10-64bit-3rd-Gen-BYT- it says computer doesn't meet minimum requirements, (thank you people for respondingLooks like you are running on Intel integrated graphics. From what I could find if the version is before v2000 it most likely doesn't support opengl. v2000 and beyond might support it with the newest drivers.
http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-033757.htm seems to provide a good data on such matters. (thanks Diego_Intel for the original post I found the link in.)
Sorry but I can't figure out how to find your Intel HD graphics version from that file.
Do you have any other graphics GPUs in that thing? If so try to force the game to use the good one (whatever that means).
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Further digging says your computer has (intel HD Graphics 4000 Integrated Graphics). so should have opengl.
Their are issue with certain games and integrated graphics. Especially the Intel HD line.
Determining Graphics API Information
In order to determine which API version your system is currently supporting, please follow the steps below.
For 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ Processors with Iris™ or HD Graphics and newer graphics products:
Open your Intel® Graphics Control Panel. (shortcut: Ctrl+Alt+F12)
Navigate to Options > Information Center.
Observe the values listed for: Installed DirectX* Version, Supported DirectX* Version, OpenGL* Version, OpenCL* Version, and Shader Version.
anything I can do to help https://gyazo.com/68a8105d699fd62017531634b0143dd9 oh this didn't start before I updated to Windows 10still looking around. Would really help if I new the exact model of your GPU. I am having trouble locating it. Knowing that it is Intel HD graphics is useful. Knowing which one would really be nice though.
The error you are getting is usually associated with a GPU not having OpenGL support. Possibly of the level of OpenGL required by the program.
https://gyazo.com/f79bba5798cc9fffd7fde8674135d0a3 Doesn't seem to have opengl and helpdesk?found the thing: http://starmadedock.net/threads/diagnostic-tool-starmade-system-checker.183/ Put some more notes in the last post. Edit: Have your opened a ticket with the helpdesk. They really do help here.
my computer does look like that, and opengl worked before i updated to windows 10 and sorry for not respondinghttp://starmade.freshdesk.com/
help.star-made.org
the link changes. They are both the same site though. There is a option there to open a new ticket. Get logged in there and try that out. I will keep looking. For a few more minutes.
I am seriously thinking that your computer doesn't support openGL There are two major thingymajigs for turning all the fancy code into graphics and such. One is DirectX, which works well enough. Though it is extremely OS dependant. Like windows only extreme. OpenGL isn't the best and from I have heard needs some major revising. It still works with pretty much everything under the sun though.
Starmade uses OpenGL. There is no directX option that I know of for this one. The error you were getting is one given a lot when OpenGL isn't hardware supported by the system.
I am still not sure though on this one. If you have a slim case it may be hard to upgrade your power supply and put a graphics card in there. Though it could be doable. I haven't really dealt with slim cases much. I wouldn't try doing that if I didn't know what I was doing. Get someone you know is good with computers to take a look at this if you know anyone.
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Is there any chance this is what your computer looks like?
http://www.amazon.com/Gateway-SX2865-UR348-Desktop-Pentium-Processor/dp/B00CHYKVR4
Oh, OK. That changes everything. Really open up that support ticket. This is beyond me. You need some experts on this one. Make sure to reference this thread in the ticket. So that they can try and get a better picture of the situation from it.my computer does look like that, and opengl worked before i updated to windows 10 and sorry for not responding
ok i willOh, OK. That changes everything. Really open up that support ticket. This is beyond me. You need some experts on this one.
Only thing I really know it how to use google and how to break computers. The only possibility I could find is that the driver you are using (and that windows probably auto installed) doesn't support openGL.
Good luck and I hope you are able to get it fixed.
Cool.ok i will