Aug 07, 2012 On Windows, companies like nVidia and AMD/ATI use the spec to write their own implementation, so OpenGL is included in the drivers that they supply. For laptop owners, however, you'll need to visit the manufacturer of your laptop and download the drivers from them.
Thanks for replying, I really appreciate it, but I'm afraid the advice you have provided me with won't work.
I think I know what my problem is.
The processor I have is an Intel Pentium E2220, which is a really old and out-dated 2nd generation Intel processor. Ableton live 9 serial code. I also recently updated to Windows 10, which is the newest version of Windows there is. Although there are many graphics drivers that are compatible with Windows 10, there aren't many that are compatible with a 2nd generation processor, and there are absolutely NO graphics drivers (with OpenGL 2.1 or higher) that are compatible with both Windows 10 and a 2nd generation Intel processor. The problem here is basically that I'm using a new kind of operating system with a really old processor, which seems logical that they wouldn't go well together.
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Also, since I reset my PC after upgrading to Windows 10, I don't have the option to go back to Windows 7, so I'm pretty much stuck. I have to wait till Intel releases a graphics driver which contains OpenGL and is compatible with both Windows 10 and the processor I have. Not knowing when that'll happen, or if it will, the fastest way for me to start gaming again would be to buy a new computer, a new processor, or a product key for an earlier version of Windows.