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openGL drivers windows vs. Non-windows generic



 
 
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Old July 28th 06, 05:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Rob
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Default openGL drivers windows vs. Non-windows generic

I have a couple of games that say they can't run because they need a
non-windows generic openGL driver. I'm pretty sure I turned something off/on
a while back that changed my driver settings to the Microsoft openGL driver
but I can't remember what I did to make that change. How do I go about
getting the openGL driver back to the non-windows generic driver?
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Old July 28th 06, 05:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Rob
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Default openGL drivers windows vs. Non-windows generic

I probably should mention that I have an Nvidia GeForce 5700LE card that is
about 1-year old and one of the games worked prior to me changing that
setting (whatever it was).

"Rob" wrote:

I have a couple of games that say they can't run because they need a
non-windows generic openGL driver. I'm pretty sure I turned something off/on
a while back that changed my driver settings to the Microsoft openGL driver
but I can't remember what I did to make that change. How do I go about
getting the openGL driver back to the non-windows generic driver?

 




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