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Hi,
I can't use minecraft (openGl / Java) on win 10 with msi cr640 (intel hd graphic in intel pentium), (i'm french so not really good english). Can u give me help please.
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Intel HD 3000 Graphics are not supported on WIndows 10:
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/graphics-drivers/000005526.html Supported Operating Systems for Intel® Graphics Products
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In my computer i've
Processeur Intel® Pentium® B950 (2,10 GHz)with intel hd graphics 3000
Intel HD Graphics it's write no driver for win10 but for my processor it's write yes.
When i click in your doc on "http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/graphics-drivers/intel-hd-graphics-for-intel-pentium-processors.html Intel® Pentium® Processor 3000/G3000 Series with Intel® HD Graphics" (so win10 support) but no driver after windows 7
Can u give me a link for driver (i've try a lot of things)
For example my crash report of minecraft :
---- Minecraft Crash Report ----
// Sorry
Time: 27/11/16 00:45
Description: Initializing game
org.lwjgl.LWJGLException: Pixel format not accelerated
at org.lwjgl.opengl.WindowsPeerInfo.nChoosePixelFormat(Native Method)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.WindowsPeerInfo.choosePixelFormat(WindowsPeerInfo.java:52)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.WindowsDisplay.createWindow(WindowsDisplay.java:247)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.createWindow(Display.java:306)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.create(Display.java:848)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.create(Display.java:757)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.create(Display.java:739)
at beq.ap(SourceFile:597)
at beq.an(SourceFile:433)
at beq.a(SourceFile:380)
at net.minecraft.client.main.Main.main(SourceFile:124)
A detailed walkthrough of the error, its code path and all known details is as follows:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Head --
Thread: Client thread
Stacktrace:
at org.lwjgl.opengl.WindowsPeerInfo.nChoosePixelFormat(Native Method)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.WindowsPeerInfo.choosePixelFormat(WindowsPeerInfo.java:52)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.WindowsDisplay.createWindow(WindowsDisplay.java:247)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.createWindow(Display.java:306)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.create(Display.java:848)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.create(Display.java:757)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.create(Display.java:739)
at beq.ap(SourceFile:597)
at beq.an(SourceFile:433)
-- Initialization --
Details:
Stacktrace:
at beq.a(SourceFile:380)
at net.minecraft.client.main.Main.main(SourceFile:124)
-- System Details --
Details:
Minecraft Version: 1.11
Operating System: Windows 10 (amd64) version 10.0
Java Version: 1.8.0_101, Oracle Corporation
Java VM Version: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (mixed mode), Oracle Corporation
Memory: 49494728 bytes (47 MB) / 151855104 bytes (144 MB) up to 1060372480 bytes (1011 MB)
JVM Flags: 6 total; -XX:HeapDumpPath=MojangTricksIntelDriversForPerformance_javaw.exe_minecraft.exe.heapdump -Xmx1G -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+CMSIncrementalMode -XX:-UseAdaptiveSizePolicy -Xmn128M
IntCache: cache: 0, tcache: 0, allocated: 0, tallocated: 0
Launched Version: 1.11
LWJGL: 2.9.4
OpenGL: ~~ERROR~~ RuntimeException: No OpenGL context found in the current thread.
GL Caps:
Using VBOs: Yes
Is Modded: Probably not. Jar signature remains and client brand is untouched.
Type: Client (map_client.txt)
Resource Packs:
Current Language: ~~ERROR~~ NullPointerException: null
Profiler Position: N/A (disabled)
CPU:
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You don't understand. Your processor is not supported for Windows 10. There is no driver for Intel HD Graphics 3000 for Windows 10. That said, your processor (and its graphics engine) will be supported by the compatibility driver build into Windows 10. While this will work, support is not going to be optimal.
If a particular game is having issues running on a particular graphics engine using the Windows 10 compatibility driver, there is no resolution; your only option is to downgrade back to Windows 7.
Sorry, but this is the reality of the situation. Your computer is simply too old for full Windows 10 support.
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Bonjour,
Please take a look at http://ark.intel.com/products/55627 Intel® Pentium® Processor B950 (2M Cache, 2.10 GHz) Specifications to find more information about your processors.
http://www.realtech-vr.com/support/download.php http://www.realtech-vr.com/support/download.php , you can download some a software like OpenGL Extensions Viewer to check the supported information on OpenGL, that might reflects the problem happened on the driver or the GPU.
I am so glad to hear your further replies, and want to solve your problem, if I am not blocked on the forum unfairly!
Best Regards,
Aaron Janagewen
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Ok, at the start i don't have see can't but can, so how to downgrad to windows 7 (in setting i can downgrad (no windows.old and 1 year on win10) or iso, usb, bios and install ?). Thanks.
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I think you might reply to others rather than me. OK, your processor is supported by Windows 10! Microsoft provides the GPU driver through the update channels. But whether that DRIVER support the openGL which your game requires I have no ideas. Your laptop was born with the time Windows 7 was popular, why not just contact the manufacturers to ask for the recovery media? Windows 7 has already reached to its end-of-support, so you can never obtain it on the retail channel.
Good Luck!
Aaron Janagewen
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Aaron: No, the processor is NOT supported on Windows 10: http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/processors/000006105.html Intel® Processor Support for Microsoft Windows® 10
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Sorry, if you don't have restore files (Windows.old), there is no way to downgrade other than to manually install Windows 7 from scratch.
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Aaron: No, wrong, the Windows (extended) end-of-support date is 1/14/2020. You can still purchase most Windows 7 versions in the retail channel (just check Amazon, for example).
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It should still be possible to have this working. Try the latest drivers from Intel.
Depending on whether your OS is 32-bit or 64-bit, try https://downloadcenter.intel.com/fr/download/24970/Pilote-pour-Graphiques-HD-Intel-pour-Windows-7-8-8-1-32bit the 32-bit driver or https://downloadcenter.intel.com/fr/download/24971/Pilote-pour-Graphiques-HD-Intel-pour-Windows-7-8-64-bits the 64-bit driver.
While there is no Windows 10-specific driver here, it should still work.
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No, you don't want to use these drivers; they are not intended for Windows 10, haven't been validated to work with Windows 10 and attempting to use them with Windows 10 will cause problems as a result. If you are going to stick with Windows 10, you are better off using the compatibility driver that is included in Windows 10 (though, unfortunately, it isn't going to provide the acceleration required by some games)...
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Bjr49000 : You can try the compatibility driver too, but as Scott told you it's likely to lack acceleration support, and considering the "Pixel format not accelerated" message is related to acceleration, it will probably just not work with Minecraft.
Now back to the Intel drivers, it's likely that a later feature update will break compatibility, but it's likely that it still works nowadays.
I would advise that you try both.
There's also the option of forcing other Windows 10 Intel HD graphics drivers on this device, but that's tricky, and unsupported too, of course.
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Hello Bjr49000,
I just would like to verify if you have further inquiries.
Please let me know.
Regards,
Esteban C
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Hello Bjr49000,
Here double checking if you have any additional questions.
Please let me know.
Regards,
Esteban C
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OK. I had this exact same problem. I upgraded to Windows 10, and I had problems with Minecraft. At first, things worked fine with Minecraft 1.11 (the latest version), but not with Minecraft version 1.8 - where I left off when I played last in 2015. All the worlds, resource packs and other things I needed were still version 1.8. That's why I needed things to work with this older version of Minecraft, at least for now.
***Every suggestion I tried made things worse, until eventually I received the same error message you have, no matter what version I tried to play.Eventually, I read somewhere that Minecraft won't work with newer versions of Java - at least not with my computer, or maybe not with this video chipset. The recommendation was to download, install, and then point Minecraft to a version earlier than "60." All I know is that I downloaded Java jre-8u51-windows-x64.exe, installed it, and then selected this version and path for my Minecraft profiles, and now everything works, no matter if I run the latest version of Minecraft, or my old 1.8 stuff.
Here's where I downloaded the older version of Java. You need to create an account on the Oracle site to actually download anything.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/java-archive-javase8-2177648.html# jre-8u51-oth-JPR Java Archive Downloads - Java SE 8
Then, it's a matter of pointing Minecraft to where the binary is located on your hard drive, for the "51" version you installed. For example, I installed to the default location, so this is what I typed into my Profile Editor, where it says "Java Settings (Advanced)".
C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\bin\javaw.exe
Of course, you have to check the box to the left of this, which is labeled as "Executable". Basically, this allows you to point the game at whatever version of Java you have installed.
So, installing and referencing an older 64-bit version of Java worked for me. Maybe it will work for you also. Good luck.
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Thank you for the contribution, very informative and useful probably for the issue, radman63
Regards,
Esteban C
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You're welcome. You guys can't be expected to know how your chips perform with every piece of software out there, but I just happened to have the exact same thing happen, and found this while searching the specific error message in Google.
The people here are probably right. You don't offer a specific Windows 10 version of the driver, but whatever I have (Microsoft version or whatever), will run Minecraft in Windows 10 with your graphics chip. It's other things that seem to be the issue, or how you configure Minecraft to work. I've seen other applications that only work with certain, and not necessary the latest, versions of Java also.
I'm just anxious to see if we hear back from the original poster, and if it solves their problem.
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Thanks for the quick answer, radman63
Lets see how it goes for Bjr49000
Regards,
Esteban C

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