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OpenGL Fix: Not Working on Windows 10 [Easy Steps]

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Updated onApril 24, 2024

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Windows 10 is an excellent operating system, and despite all the major improvements it received, it still comes with some issues and bugs. Several users have reported OpenGL problems that affected the overallgaming experience.

Pretty much any OpenGL error is caused by a lack of optimization of drivers in Windows 10 and Windows 11, the latest iteration from Microsoft. And when you encounter OpenGL problems, several applications and games that depend on it, for instance, Minecraft, stop working.

Some of the OpenGL errors you will come across are as follows:

But, fret not! We will walk you through everything there’s to know about the problem and the most effective solutions.

What causes OpenGL errors on Windows 10?

What causes OpenGL errors on Windows 10?

Here are the primary reasons users encounter OpenGL errors in Windows:

How can I fix OpenGL errors on Windows 10?

How can I fix OpenGL errors on Windows 10?

1. Remove graphics drivers and reinstall the latest version

The first thing that you should consider doing is first to remove and thenreinstall the latest version of the graphics driver.

However, do note that it is essential to choose the correct driver versions from the manufacturer’s website. In case you choose and install the wrong ones, this may have a negative impact on the PC and affect its core functioning.

Updating drivers manually may put the computer at risk, so we recommend you download aprofessional driver updaterto do it automatically.

These tools will keep your system away from damage by downloading and installing the appropriate driver versions every time you need to do so.

2. Install the graphics driver in Compatibility mode

Once done with the installation, verify if the OpenGL problems are resolved. In case these persist, head to the next solution.

3. Run the SFC scan

If it was corrupt system files behind the error, running anSFC (System File Checker)scan should fix things. Also, if the SFC scan individually couldn’t resolve the OpenGL problems, you mayrun the DISM toolfirst and then the SFC scan again.

4. Download OpenGL from the website

Many users reported that Windows stopped detecting OpenGL on their systems after installing the latest updates, and once they went ahead to install OpenGL 2.0 in Windows 10 from the website, it worked as a solution. So, make sure to try that as well.

5. Adjust your PC for best performance

If your computer doesn’t direct enough resources to power the game, you may experience OpenGL problems, among other issues. And after making the changes described in the last few solutions, things should be up and running.

How can I fix OpenGL problems on Windows 11?

When you come across OpenGL problems in Windows 11, try the solutions listed in the previous section. If these don’t work, reinstall the game throwing errors with OpenGL because it’s likely an issue with the game itself.

Also, you may disable OpenGL if your graphics card doesn’t support it. Incompatibility is a major reason behind OpenGL problems, and disabling it should fix things in Minecraft and other apps.

Besides, if the problems started recently, you can alwaysperform a system restore. It will revert any changes made to the PC, and your files won’t be affected. Remember to choose a restore point created before you first encountered the problem.

Can you update OpenGL?

Yes, you can update OpenGL, but it cannot be done independently. OpenGL comes bundled with the graphics driver installed on the computer, be it Intel, Nvidia, or others.

And the only way to update OpenGL is toupdate the graphics driver in Windows. Once you install the latest version of the graphics driver, the latest version of OpenGL will automatically be installed.

That’s all for now! You now know how to fix OpenGL problems in Windows and update it in case of incompatibility or games requiring a newer version.

Also, find out how tooptimize your PC for the best gaming performance.

For any suggestions or questions, reach for the comments section below.

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Ivan Jenic

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Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan Jenic

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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.