Star-made crashes on startup

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    I get to the star made options panel and to the black loading screen, but when it reaches 100% there is an error saying:

    GLException: GL_INVALID_OPERATION

    IMPORTANT NOTE: The program has detected, that you are using an Intel card.
    The older Drivers of intel have known bugs
    If your error happened while the game was loading (at 99% or 100%), the
    crash was most likely caused by caused by the driver bug.
    Please update your Graphics Card to the latest version.
    The problem is 99% on Intel cards. If your have an Intel card, please try:
    http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect/graphics

    If it still doesn't work you have to find & download the driver manually from intel.com,
    since the update tool doesn't always supply the newest Version
    I hope this information helps you

    if you don't have an intel card, please check if your system uses dual graphics cores and set java and the launcher to accelerated in the graphics card's settings

    -schema

    I have made starcraft 64 bit, manually updated the latest Intel update, updated my G-force graphics card, and uninstalled and reinstalled it 4 times.
     
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    Use the Nvidia control panel to set javaw.exe to use the Nvidia GPU.
     

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    Ha, I can't even open up the fucking NVIDIA control panel, guess who I'm not buying a graphics card from in future.
     
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    It says 'You are not currently using a display attached to an NVIDIA GPU.'.
    Apparently.
    I know this is a dumb question, but: to which port did you connect your monitor? the motherboard's or the graphic-card's?[in case of laptops this question is obsolete]
     

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    I know this is a dumb question, but: to which port did you connect your monitor? the motherboard's or the graphic-card's?[in case of laptops this question is obsolete]
    I actually don't remember, but that does make sense. I will check it in the morning, for now, I sleep.
     
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    My screenshot was from a laptop with Optimus--an Nvidia GPU in addition to built-in Intel HD graphics with the ability to switch between them. My desktop, which has on-board AMD/ATI graphics overridden by an Nvidia card I installed, does not display the option since it cannot switch between them (perhaps by changing a BIOS setting on reboot only).