Also Windows 8.1 is not at end of life (eol). To your first point I never claimed to be a professional and judging by this conversation, you're not either. We'll have to break this down piece by piece, a lot of bad info here. On a side note, if you plan to run Minecraft on this install the Optifine optimizations for the version you're playing. This will install the compatibility shim for all 4 of the. exe's to the database (again, do this before finishing the last step in the guide) following the same steps you did for the first Java.exe, using the same versionlie with the ig4icd64.dll parameter when you're done, save the database and install it. exe files but the 3 we are interested in are JavaCPL, JavaW, and JavaWS. If you look in the C:\Program Files\Java\ jre1.8.0_271\bin directory (the jreX.X.X_XXX portion in bold will vary depending on what version of java you currently have installed) there are many additional. Like Pliv did you need to add the Java.exe to the database but for reasons I don't entirely understand that's not enough in this situation. exe's to the database before saving and installing it. The additional steps are just adding additional. If you prefer a text guide this page has a step by step breakdown with images for clarity (If you get a little stuck on the last step the comments can help). ![]() For this you need to follow the video guide Pliv posted with a few extra steps. I too have a laptop with intel HD 3000 graphics and for kicks was trying to get back to opengl 3.1 performance without leaving Windows 10 (for this instance I was actually messing with Minecraft Java Edition, so will work for you). A super user should understand this without me needing to explain it.īut lets be more helpful here. ![]() Except downgrading to Windows 7 or 8 would give them back this functionality. ![]() ![]() Your advice basically boils down to "Intel didn't make a driver for Win 10, and Microsoft driver doesn't do this so you need new hardware". But this hardware IS capable of opengl 3.1, I believe all the way up to 3.3 just not on Windows 10. Normally I'd 100% be behind the idea that trying to make hardware do what its not capable of means you need a new pc.
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