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First things first, I'm using Windows 7 with 32 bit.
When I open a software there is an error saying Install a driver providing OpenGL 2.0 or higher
, There are many software which shows the same problem.
I know that I've to update my graphics drivers in order to eradicate this problem. I have an Intel Graphics card, but whenever I look for an update from Intel Driver and Support Assistant
, it shows that all of my drivers are up-to-date. When I look at OpenGL Extensions Viewer 5.0.5
, it shows that the version of OpenGL
is 1.4.
Yes, I know that there are other questions also like this, however, my problem is a little bit different. From other questions, I got that I've to update my graphics drivers, But however, my all drivers are up-to-date according to Intel Driver and Support Assistant
.
So, now what I've to do in order to fix this error.
Do I need to buy a new Graphics Card, or this problem can be fixed without buying a new one?
If I've to buy a new Graphics Card, then which one? I don't know about Graphics Card anything.
Note: I'm not that much in gaming. I just want to edit my videos.
OpenGL support requires hardware support does your hardware support OpenGL 2.0+. Edit your question to include which versions of OpenGL it supports. – Ramhound – 2018-04-17T12:12:45.373
@HarshitSeksaria No; That’s the default version your hardware supports, without any drivers installed, that isn’t what I asked. – Ramhound – 2018-04-17T12:16:51.297
@HarshitSeksaria - Provide details on the hardware you have, specifically, indicate what GPU you have. If you are using the iGPU within your Intel processor, you need to edit your question, to indicate that is the case. Since you already accepted an answer, which is actually an incorrect answer, I will simply contact a moderator to clean up the comment section. Worth pointing out, the Dual-Core CPU E5300, doesn't even have an iGPU. So it is unclear the reason you are attempting to install an Intel display driver. – Ramhound – 2018-04-17T13:40:30.130
@HarshitSeksaria - Just because you accepted an answer does not mean that answer is accurate. – Ramhound – 2018-04-17T13:50:04.887