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Type: Bug

Status: RESOLVED
Resolution:Invalid
Affects Version/s:Minecraft 1.4.2,(5)
Minecraft 1.5.1,Minecraft 1.5.2,Snapshot 13w25c,Minecraft 1.6.1,Minecraft 1.7.4
Fix Version/s:None
Labels:
o accelerated

o driver

o format

o glx

o pixel

o video
Confirmation Status:
Unconfirmed
Description
Moderator Note
For those with Intel HD (1st gen), and HD 2000/3000 (Sandy Bridge) graphics, using Windows 10,
this issue seems to be linked to updated java versions. Using the native launcher, or downgrading to
a java version older than 8 update 60 seems to correct this issue. If you are currently using the
native launcher, but are experiencing this problem, you may have to open the Edit Profile menu, and
un-check the Executable box to reset the java version being used.

Update graphics card drivers

This applies to the people who read this ticket after they have created a duplicate of it.

There is nothing Mojang can do to remedy these problems but you can!

* You need to reinstall/update/fix your graphic-card drivers and try again.


* Do not rely on automatic searches for driver updates.
* Do not use Windows Update or Device Manager - Microsoft doesn't install OpenGL, they promote
DirectX.
* If you know the brand and type of your graphics card, go to the links provided above and search
manually for the most recent driver for your card. The automatic detection tools of the card
manufacturers are not recommended.
* If you are running custom Java arguments to increase RAM, then remove them.

Howto: http://help.mojang.com/customer/portal/articles/928493-error-bad-video-card-driver
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Minecraft ran two days ago, and suddenly won't even reach the title screen on 1.3 or 1.4pre. I have
force-updated the game, updated java, updated my display drivers, and something is still amiss. I
keep getting this error on startup:
Bad video card drivers!
-----------------------

Minecraft was unable to start because it failed to find an accelerated OpenGL


mode.
This can usually be fixed by updating the video card drivers.

--- BEGIN ERROR REPORT 7fe0271 --------


Generated 10/24/12 5:45 PM

- Minecraft Version: 1.3.2


- Operating System: Windows XP (x86) version 5.1
- Java Version: 1.7.0_09, Oracle Corporation
- Java VM Version: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (mixed mode), Oracle Corporation
- Memory: 404989856 bytes (386 MB) / 518979584 bytes (494 MB) up to 1037959168
bytes (989 MB)
- JVM Flags: 2 total; -Xms512m -Xmx1024m
- LWJGL: 2.4.2
- OpenGL: ~ERROR~ NullPointerException: null
- Is Modded: Probably not
- Type: Client
- Texture Pack: ~ERROR~ NullPointerException: null
- Profiler Position: N/A (disabled)[failed to get system properties
(java.lang.NullPointerException)]

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:185)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.createWindow(Display.java:311)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.create(Display.java:856)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.create(Display.java:784)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.create(Display.java:765)
at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.a(SourceFile:233)
at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.run(SourceFile:516)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
--- END ERROR REPORT 87a1e1da ----------

Please help me with this?


Issue Links
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MC-4283 it crashes failed to start / "Could not create context"

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Gravity added a comment - 25/Oct/12 2:43 AM
This is specific to your system. Something with your graphics card is causing this issue, it's not a
bug. Also, is your client modded or no?
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Joey Sandmeyer added a comment - 25/Oct/12 2:46 AM
It is not. I agree it probably has to do with my system, but I've been unsuccessful in troubleshooting it
myself. Is this not where I should post this kind of error?
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[Mod] Lutzee added a comment - 25/Oct/12 6:46 PM
You need to update your graphics card drivers, you should download them from your graphics card
manufaturers website, if you need more help, go here http://webchat.esper.net/?
channels=minecrafthelp and ask, you will recieve further help there before too long
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[Mod] CubeTheThird added a comment - 25/Oct/12 8:24 PM
I have often found myself with this problem on my old WinXP computer. There were several things
that would sometimes make it work: disabling certain services, reducing windows appearance
settings, restarting my computer. I have also found more success after installing directX manually.
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[Mod] Lutzee added a comment - 25/Oct/12 9:09 PM
The older the PC the much more likely you will get errors, there's a lot of people who still use old XP
machines with such problems.. Also minecraft has nothing to do with directX it goes no where near
it.
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Mead added a comment - 26/Oct/12 4:05 AM
Please direct your inquiries to http://www.minecraftforum.net/forum/155-support/
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Jann Skinderviken added a comment - 18/May/13 4:00 PM
This have happened to me too but it ONLY happens when I start up my computer without charging
when i am starting my computer. This may be your case too. This is options you can turn off in your
computer settings.
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Joey Sandmeyer added a comment - 18/May/13 9:00 PM
More info on this:
I run a desktop. My friend sk89q diagnosed this problem and determined that the specs of minecraft
versions past 1.2.5 are too high for my hardware. I think it kind of sucks that a game I paid for,
knowing it has previously run for me, would eventually increase its specs over my capabilities. But
eh, what can you do?
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[Mojang] Grum (Erik Broes) added a comment - 04/Jun/13 7:42 PM
So what things in Minecraft are used that you cannot use since 1.2.5? From what I can see there is
nothing majorly changed. If you are getting Pixel Format Not Accelerated it typically means that
somehow the opengl context could not be created. If it could be before and not now it must be
something you have done to the machine.
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Tails added a comment - 01/Jul/13 5:57 PM
This is a technical support issue; this site is for bug reports only. For technical support please use
the Mojang Support Center.
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Joshua Wong added a comment - 02/Jul/13 8:55 AM - edited
So how exactly is this resolved? And why do all the minecraft crashes from 1.6.1 that refer to this
page, are labeled as duplicates, when this page doesn't even solve the problem?
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Connor Keehan added a comment - 02/Jul/13 2:56 PM
I've got this problem for 1.6.1 only but all my drivers are up to date and definatly high enough specs
to run it, any ideas?
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Tails added a comment - 02/Jul/13 3:18 PM
This site isn't ment to solve technical support issues. For technical support please use the Mojang
Support Center.
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Joey Sandmeyer added a comment - 02/Jul/13 10:07 PM - edited
I made this topic way back when because I noticed a weird issue. Not your average situation where
the player doesn't know how to install mods correctly. I know how to force update Minecraft, and
return to earlier versions. The fact is, Minecraft will not run on my machine past 1.2.5. Not that I mind
sticking to 1.2.5 when I play on this computer.
What disappoints me is that Minecraft would require higher specs to perform in later versions of the
same game. I know I'm not the only one who's been frustrated by this.
My friend sk89q has teamviewed on my computer to help me troubleshoot this issue, and he
confirms all this. I trust him to know how Minecraft works better than most anybody, since he's made
some pretty sweet mods and stuff.
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Dmitri Poterianski added a comment - 03/Jul/13 1:50 AM - edited
I have looked this up on LWJGL dev forums and the answer is one of the three:
LWJGL natives (DLLs, SOs, DYLIBs) are out of date, causing the LWJGL jar to fail creating a
GL context
You don't have a graphics card that supports at least OpenGL 2 (VERY RARE, I DOUBT IT)
Your Graphics card drivers are either out of date (broken) or you have the default Microsoft
supplied ones (not accelerated)

This will get it running 100% guaranteed:


Update your graphics card driver. (If it is an nVidia, get nVidia drivers, if it is an AMD, get the AMD
ones. Just because the driver works, doesn't mean it's accelerated)
Try running Minecraft. IF THE ISSUE IS STILL THERE, proceed to the next steps:
Go to your AppData/.minecraft folder,
Back up all your saves, settings, screenshots, etc. to a different folder,
Delete the .minecraft folder,
Run the game with the newest launcher possible (off of the Mojang server),
Enjoy the game, because there is no way it is broken after this.
To Joey Sandmeyer:
sk89 of Facepunch?
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Joey Sandmeyer added a comment - 03/Jul/13 2:00 AM
Thanks. It could possibly be that my graphics card doesn't support OpenGL 2. It's a very old and
terrible graphics card, sautered to the motherboard. Although it's not a problem for me anymore
since I've gotten a new PC, but those options will probably help others.
It's interesting to know that the Open GL method changed between Minecraft versions, but if it's an
upgrade then that makes sense.
And yeah, this sk89q?
http://facepunch.com/member.php?u=256873
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[Mojang] Grum (Erik Broes) added a comment - 03/Jul/13 6:09 AM - edited
There is no OpenGL 2 used in Minecraft. Everything is 1.3 compatible.
@Joey Sandmeyer: I've asked you this before; what exactly did we change that makes it impossible
for you to run the game?
@Dmitri Poterianski:
LWJGL natives (DLLs, SOs, DYLIBs) are out of date, causing the LWJGL jar to fail creating a
GL context
This cannot happen because we verify and unpack the natives before every playsession. If this was
the case then everyone would have problems.

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Joshua Wong added a comment - 03/Jul/13 7:27 AM
For those whose complaints have been labeled as duplicates to this page, follow these steps:
1. Open Control Panel
2. Locate Device Manager
Search "Device Manager" in the (Search Control Panel) section at the top right, if you can't
find it.
3. Click Display Adapters
4. Right click your Graphics Card
5. Click "Update Driver Software"
6. Click " Search Automatically..."
7. After It's done, Restart Your System

This method is only if you need to update your drivers. I found it hard to manually update my
drivers since I would download the wrong links.
My graphics card is an ATI Radeon HD 3600 Series, pretty bad, so I couldn't find updated
drivers.

If this does not work for you, then I have no idea what's going on.
Hope this helps.
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Heidi Walker added a comment - 05/Jul/13 2:02 AM
I have a Radeon 6000 and it told me that my card was up to date. And it still won't work!
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Steven Cohn added a comment - 05/Jul/13 2:02 AM
Respectfully, your comment that "there is nothing Minecraft can do about this" is unreasonable. As of
my writing this, there were apparently 497 happy 1.5.x users who, once they upgraded to 1.6.1, can
no longer play a game for which they paid you money.
What happened between 1.5.x and 1.6.1 to make this stop working? There must be something you
can do! There are many of us who do have updated graphics drivers. If you're going to state, all of a
sudden, that you will no longer be backwards compatible with hardware that your users were happy
playing with yesterday then you owe all of us our money back!!
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Heidi Walker added a comment - 05/Jul/13 2:06 AM - edited
I agree with Steven. I bought this for my son's birthday and he can't use it. Maybe they can buy us all
new video cards that will work with it.
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[Mojang] Grum (Erik Broes) added a comment - 05/Jul/13 11:35 PM
Steven Cohn: So you are saying that now after you have been able to play 1.5.2 on the identical
setup and only changing to 1.6.1 you are not able to play? That would mean something in some way
has changed in LWJGL that influences around 500 people but no-one else.
It is very un-likely but a possibility, to test this theory lets try the following:

For everyone reading below this point, if you are having the problem described in this ticket and has
experienced that upgrading to 1.6.1/1.6.2 has somehow broken minecraft please do the following:

* Download: http://s3.amazonaws.com/MinecraftDownload/launcher/Minecraft.exe and run it


* After that, go into "Options" -> "Snooper Settings" and take a screenshot of the bottom of the
snooper data
* Add the screenshot in this ticket
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Michael added a comment - 06/Jul/13 12:49 PM - edited
This is a screenshot of what you asked for. I'm having basically the same problem. I could play
minecraft 1.5.2 but when I got the new launcher I can't really play because my frames dropped down
to 10fps from my original 30-40fps. I hope this can be fixed and it's not the fact that my computer is
crapy because I'd really like to play 1.6 (I am using a laptop)
Edit: I also added another picture to show how much my fps drops from old launcher to the new one
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[Mojang] Grum (Erik Broes) added a comment - 06/Jul/13 1:34 PM
Michael: you are not having the same problem, the people who end up here are not able to play
minecraft at all.
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Michael added a comment - 06/Jul/13 2:32 PM
Do you know what my problem is though? or could you point me to another post with people who
have my problem?
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Daniel "Glampkoo" added a comment - 06/Jul/13 2:50 PM
@Michael I think your problem is MC-15072
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Enzo Candisani added a comment - 07/Jul/13 8:31 AM
Try to update OpenGL.
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Mike Yu added a comment - 09/Jul/13 7:31 AM - edited
---- Minecraft Crash Report ----
// You should try our sister game, Minceraft!

Time: 7/8/13 10:15 PM


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:244)
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 ats.O(SourceFile:297)
at ats.d(SourceFile:599)
at net.minecraft.client.main.Main.main(SourceFile:101)

A detailed walkthrough of the error, its code path and all known details is as
follows:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------

-- Head --
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:244)
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 ats.O(SourceFile:297)

-- Initialization --
Details:
Stacktrace:
at ats.d(SourceFile:599)
at net.minecraft.client.main.Main.main(SourceFile:101)

-- System Details --
Details:
Minecraft Version: 1.6.2
Operating System: Windows 8 (x86) version 6.2
Java Version: 1.7.0_25, Oracle Corporation
Java VM Version: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (mixed mode), Oracle
Corporation
Memory: 6318152 bytes (6 MB) / 26808320 bytes (25 MB) up to 1037959168
bytes (989 MB)
JVM Flags: 1 total; -Xmx1G
AABB Pool Size: 0 (0 bytes; 0 MB) allocated, 0 (0 bytes; 0 MB) used
Suspicious classes: No suspicious classes found.
IntCache: cache: 0, tcache: 0, allocated: 0, tallocated: 0
Launched Version: 1.6.2
LWJGL: 2.9.0
OpenGL: ~~ERROR~~ RuntimeException: No OpenGL context found in the
current thread.
Is Modded: Probably not. Jar signature remains and client brand is
untouched.
Type: Client (map_client.txt)
Resource Pack: Default
Current Language: ~~ERROR~~ NullPointerException: null
Profiler Position: N/A (disabled)
Vec3 Pool Size: ~~ERROR~~ NullPointerException: null
This is windows 8...How do I fix? I hate crash reports.
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Isaac Lam added a comment - 10/Jul/13 4:57 AM
If my graphics card is already at latest update, and it doesnt work, does it mean I cant play?
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[Mod] Ezekiel (ezfe) added a comment - 10/Jul/13 5:01 AM
Yes.
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Dillon added a comment - 11/Jul/13 6:32 AM
Reinstalling my drivers and stuff doesn't make sense because i can play arma 2 and alot of other
games but not minecraft so how can it be the driver?
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[Mod] Kumasasa added a comment - 11/Jul/13 7:12 AM
@Dillon: Does your driver provide non broken OpenGL ?
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[Mod] CubeTheThird added a comment - 13/Jul/13 5:18 AM
Here is an observation that might be helpful. I used to have this bug (up until 1.5.2), and just like
many people who currently have this issue, I couldn't update my graphics drivers any further. I did
however have an easy workaround, and this was to run a batch script to launch Minecraft instead of
the provided launcher. Oddly enough, I currently have no problem running 1.6.2 with the new
launcher, but I feel that this might still be an effective workaround. If somebody want's to give it a try,
there is a forum post describing how to create a batch script here. I am curious to see if this will help.
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Joshua Gilmer added a comment - 18/Jul/13 9:00 AM
I'm having this issue as well. Running a Vista x86 machine with an ATI Radeon 3100 (bad I know)
and I've never had this issue before. My graphics card supports OpenGL 2.0 and I've tried using
both AMD's and Toshiba's latest driver.
Is there anything I can do to fix this issue or is this a problem with Minecraft's coding as possibly
suggested by the fact that some people experience the issue and it is resolved on its own at a later
time without updating hardware?
I'd like to be able to play Minecraft again. Thanks in advance.
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[Mod] Kumasasa added a comment - 18/Jul/13 8:20 PM
@Joshua Gilmer Did you try catalyst
13.1 http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/legacy/Pages/legacy-radeonaiw-vista32.aspx
?
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Joshua Gilmer added a comment - 18/Jul/13 9:38 PM
Yes sir, I've tried that version. I've installed it through the Catalyst installer and also reverted and
manually installed it through Device Manager and it's a no go. I've also tried the OEM drivers, even
though they are older versions than the latest from Radeon I figured why not. However I didn't have
luck with that either.
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[Mod] Kumasasa added a comment - 18/Jul/13 10:11 PM
@Joshua Gilmer : Try the chat irc://irc.esper.net/minecrafthelp or http://webchat.esper.net/?
channels=minecrafthelp as a last resort, they have a lots of problems solved. If you go there, refer to
this discussion.
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thrystor added a comment - 06/Sep/13 12:54 AM
Yep, 1.5 ran fine, as soon as it switched launchers it broke. Strangely, the MC launcher download
you provided here ALSO gave me the error, but the old launcher I had originally DID work. I have
had similar problems before with modded launchers like Technic and FTB, but the original launcher
always worked. I think I'll give the batch script a try, but here's my screenshot anyways.
http://postimg.org/image/cbd1ggm87/
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[Mod] Galaxy_2Alex added a comment - 10/Nov/13 5:56 PM - edited
Apparently, Mojang did something, as there are loads of new "reports" of this "error". Any
ideas/confirmations?
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[Mod] Anon Ymus added a comment - 10/Nov/13 6:17 PM
I think the loads of new reports are simply due to the auto-report feature in the new launcher.
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[Mod] Kumasasa added a comment - 10/Nov/13 8:00 PM
The recent number of reports are because Mojang's error reporting server "Hopper" is down.
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Joni Niemi added a comment - 02/Jan/14 8:28 PM
If you have an older PC (laptop) with a newer OS (Windows 8/8.1), there's probably no way to get
OpenGL enabled. This is at least true for my 4-year-old Lenovo ThinkPad T400s (there are no
compatible drivers at MS, Lenovo or Intel site), and I suppose I am not the only one facing this
compatibility problem.
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Charlene Crouch added a comment - 07/Mar/14 6:53 PM - edited
I am having the same issue as Joni where the OS (Win 8.1) is installed on an older laptop. Cannot
find any compatible drivers. I'm using Toshiba Satellite L Series with ATI/AMD Mobility Radeon 4100
display drivers on Windows 8.1 Pro.
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[Mod] CubeTheThird added a comment - 08/Mar/14 12:05 AM
Charlene, there are currently no drivers for AMD HD 4xxx series for windows 8.1.
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Christopher Martin added a comment - 14/May/14 5:29 AM
Charlene,
There are reference drivers that may work on the AMD site: 13.1 claims to support the HD 4xxx
series and support Windows 8.1 64. However, your biggest enemy is Toshiba themselves.
Frequently OEMS make subtle alterations to the hardware design to meet their needs, but then fail
to make updated drivers available when AMD or NVidia update the reference driver code. I work in
support and have decided to no longer deploy Toshiba because they don't take their software
updating support seriously enough: I expect a computer to be fully supported as a MINIMUM for it's
useful three year life, but Toshiba seem to loose interest at the twelve month mark.
Check out the support page for your laptop and see if there is a recent driver there. Hopefully 13.1
will be there, and should work for you, but remember to backup your data before tinkering with
anything.
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Kion Tupper added a comment - 11/Aug/14 2:59 AM
IF YOU ARE SURE YOU HAVE OPENGL, READ THIS. IT MAY BE A DIFFERENT ISSUE.
Check how much ram you have. My issue was that minecraft couldn't allocate enough ram, making it
unable to start the opengl, and minecraft assumed it was because of a lack of opengl. In the new
window, try adding "-Xms64M" to the JVM arguments of the profile, that should work unless you
have such a slow computer that minecraft would probably be practically unplayable anyway. This
can also increase performance on people who don't have this issue anyway.
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[Mod] CubeTheThird added a comment - 11/Aug/14 3:13 AM
@Kion
This issue is most often present when one's graphics drivers are either missing, do not support the
needed version of OpenGL required by the game, or have a broken implementation of OpenGL.
Please also note the last bullet-point in the instructions on this report:
If you are running custom Java arguments to increase RAM, then remove them.

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Joni Niemi added a comment - 05/Dec/14 1:58 PM
Mojang now being part of Microsoft - there IS something that they (i.e. Microsoft) can do? So IMO
the README text should be updated.
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[Mod] CubeTheThird added a comment - 05/Dec/14 4:37 PM
@Joni, I don't understand what you are implying exactly. If you are suggesting that Microsoft can
remedy this problem somehow, I would think you are mistaken. 99% of all users who experience this
crash are people using Windows, and that's because a) Windows operating systems are notorious
for not keeping drivers up to date, and b) newer editions of Windows don't have supported drivers for
older hardware. If you are suggesting that they will switch from using OpenGL to DirectX (a bad idea
IMO), that would require re-writing essentially all the rendering and graphics elements of the game,
which would be a big waste of time.
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[Mod] Kumasasa added a comment - 05/Dec/14 8:04 PM
... and prevents the game being played on non-Intel, non-Windows platforms ...
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Snapples added a comment - 20/Oct/15 10:24 AM - edited
Can this really be marked as resolved?
Updating the graphic-drivers does in fact not solve this problem.
In fact, this problem did not happen to me before, but only after updating Java to version 1.8.60
(x64).
Downgrading Java "fixes" the problem.
Linking to https://github.com/LWJGL/lwjgl/issues/119 for more info.
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[Mod] CubeTheThird added a comment - 20/Oct/15 4:38 PM
@Snapples, this crash has existed for a long time, and is caused by outdated or broken graphics
drivers. This is not an issue the Minecraft devs can fix in the game, and for that reason it is invalid.
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Snapples added a comment - 21/Oct/15 7:43 PM
@[Mod] CubeTheThird
As I said, this is also caused by an update to Java in some cases.
In my case, the graphics drivers didn't change, and Java was updated.
However, you're still right stating that this is no problem on MC's side.
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Jeffrey R. Swanson added a comment - 28/Oct/15 12:04 AM
SillyFilly, I can validate the Java issue. I had to go back to 1.8.51 for Minecraft to work again. Both
1.8.60 and 1.8.65 gave me the same problem / error.
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Abdussamed added a comment - 06/Nov/15 4:07 PM
how i download this an make this on minecraft?
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[Mod] FVbico (Steven Verberne) added a comment - 06/Nov/15 4:19 PM
1. Don't spam posts with crash reports
2. Use
{.code}
(without the .) around your reports to keep the page more clean
3. Your minecraft version is outdated
4. Use the steps provided in red at the top of the page
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Holick added a comment - 08/Feb/16 11:34 PM
thers no chance in switchin back java version. can mojang give support for actual major releases of
java? is there a change to get support in german language? zhanx
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[Mod] CubeTheThird added a comment - 09/Feb/16 3:21 AM
@Holick, if you're experiencing issues as described in the note, about 1st and 2nd generation Intel
drivers on Windows 10, this has nothing do to with Minecraft. It has been confirmed that, since
newer versions of java have official support for windows 10, the drivers Intel provide (through
Microsoft update) are failing because of the invalid windows version. If, however, you are
experiencing a different issue, your java version would not likely be a factor.
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Dylan Tenny added a comment - 03/Jun/16 7:16 PM
Okay, thank you
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shuhaam added a comment - 07/Sep/16 10:10 PM
but I dont know how to update my nvidia driver since im only 9 what do I have to do? my parents
hate minecraft so they wont help me and my uncle who bought me it is in turkey now
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[Mod] CubeTheThird added a comment - 08/Sep/16 6:51 AM
For technical support please use the Mojang Support Center.

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