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Hello,
Anyone Know How Can I Download OpenGL 2.1 On Intel Q45/Q43 Express Chipset. I Have Windows 10 Home 64Bit Installed. My Drivers Are Updated But I Dont Have OpenGL 2.1. I Have OpenGL 1.1. By The Way My Processor Is Intel Core 2 Duo Dual Core
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No can do...
The Q45/Q43 chipset is long discontinued and not supported on Windows 10. There is no driver update from Intel. The driver for windows 10 is a generic driver from Microsoft, which lacks features and performance. If the driver works for you, good. If not, there is nothing you can do.
Now, if your machine is a desktop, you can try adding a nvidia graphics card, like a gtx 750 or gtx 1060, as nvidia still supports those cards.
Doc
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Would you have to completely remove the Intel card or just add the gtx card(s)?
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Just add the GFX card. By default, most desktop BIOS will automatically disable the Intel GFX when it detects an add-in GFX card is present.
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Do you only need the gfx card or do you need extra parts like a power bank and such? My friend suggested I get a 450-watt power bank for the gfx card. Thanks.
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I have the same problem, one of my games says my driver does not support opengl 2.1. I have an HP laptop with the Mobile Intel (R) 4 series express chipset family (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM 1.0)
Is it possible for me to add or update the driver?
Thank you,
Hdptbl
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No, it is not possible to update or add the driver. Your system is too old.
It is time for you to get a new/newer system. I suggest something with an 11th or 12 gen processor.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[Maybe Windows 12 will be better]
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