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Any advice on getting Minecraft to work on windows 8 using a Mobile 965 express chipset, like many users trying to load the game results in the message of bad video drivers please update.... the system is fairly old (Compaq A900 with a Pentium Duel core and mobile 965 graphics running the show)
So far ive updated via the correct route using the update utility software with no prevail and tried a couple other ideas ive seen on varies forums related to the issue. Any ideas on either how to get it to work or just a straightforward explination NO it will never work would be great
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Hi tom,
What happens is that the graphics controller is not compatible with Windows 8. The graphics driver that is installed is a generic one provided by Microsoft. Since it is generic not all of the graphics features will be available. I recommend using any of the operating systems that are in the following link http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-025616.htm http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-025616.htm
Thanks!
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"No, it will never work."
That's official, by the way.
I couldn't figure out why someone with
an older version of the laptop I have now
could play it but I can't. It's the chipset.
As for the OpenGL 2.0 - you'll pretty much
never get the latest support through windows
update. Here's the link for the older driver...
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?DwnldID=18228 Intel® Download Center
Run it, and say yes when it points out that
it's an older driver. I know this is an old forum
post, but others may come looking for this like
I did.
Minecraft still won't work, but you'll have the
highest OpenGL the chip can support.
EDIT: The link I provided is the Win 7 x64 version.

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