![]() (My GPU definitely works though I’ve used it successfully many times in the past.) That makes me wonder if the problem is something intrinsic to the hardware/ computer itself rather than the drivers/ operating system. It might also be worth noting that I recently did a clean reinstall of windows 10 on my PC, but this problem also existed before on the original windows 10 installation. ![]() This also doesn’t work, and I can see by going into the Task Manager that the integrated graphics is no longer listed, but I can also clearly see that the Nvidia GPU isn’t being used at all. I then tried to disable the Intel integrated GPU in Device Manager, therefore forcing my computer to use the discrete Nvidia GPU instead. Interestingly, my GPU doesn’t even show up in the BIOS, and I thought this was odd so I updated my BIOS but still no luck. As far as I know I have all the needed Dell drivers already (I have the “Dell command update” program that automatically installs/ updates all needed drivers), so I tried going into the BIOS like you suggested. ![]() Well I really appreciate your response, but after another day I’m still at a loss. I’d really appreciate if anyone has ideas or suggestions for how to fix this issue! Obviously it’s not a super big deal, since I can just restart my computer every time I want to use OpenGL, but it is still a significant burden to have to worry about this whenever I want to start programming. I have tried reinstalling the graphics drivers for my GPU model (GeForce GTX 1050 Ti) on Nvidia’s website several times, as well as all of the drivers for my laptop supplied by Dell. I’m no expert on the Windows OS and I cannot for the life of me imagine what could be causing this strange issue. shut the screen and reopen it), the drivers then stop working. ![]() The odd thing though is that after I restart my PC, the window is created without a problem, but if I put my laptop to sleep and reopen it (i.e. Basically, sometimes when I try to create a window with GLFW, I get the “WGL: The driver does not appear to support OpenGL” error. Hello! I’ve been having an issue with my opengl drivers since reinstalling Windows on my Dell laptop, and I’ve been unable to resolve it myself after trying for a couple days. ![]()
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