Problem with GeForce 4 440 Go 64M in Compaq Presario R3000
I have a problem with the OpenGl drivers for my new laptop. When I want to play Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast it says: Initializing OpenGL driver - CL_Shutdown - RE_Shutdown( 1 ) Shutting down OpenGL subsystem.
I have a problem with the OpenGl drivers for my new laptop. When I want to play Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast it says:
Initializing OpenGL driver
----- CL_Shutdown -----
RE_Shutdown( 1 )
Shutting down OpenGL subsystem
...wglMakeCurrent( NULL, NULL ): failed
...releasing DC: failed
...destroying window
...resetting display
...shutting down QGL
...unloading OpenGL DLL
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GLimp_Init() - Invalid GL Driver
I've tried to upgrade my drivers, but in the Nvidia drivers from the web does not support the graphic cards from laptops and tell me to deal with the fabricant (I suppose, Compaq or HP). I've gone to the compaq page, but they have nothing.
¿Anyone knows why I have this problem or where can I get new drivers for my graphic card? ¿Perhaps the game is too old to be run with that graphic card? 'Cause I've played Jedi Knight Academy and it worked...
Thanks
Initializing OpenGL driver
----- CL_Shutdown -----
RE_Shutdown( 1 )
Shutting down OpenGL subsystem
...wglMakeCurrent( NULL, NULL ): failed
...releasing DC: failed
...destroying window
...resetting display
...shutting down QGL
...unloading OpenGL DLL
-----------------------
GLimp_Init() - Invalid GL Driver
I've tried to upgrade my drivers, but in the Nvidia drivers from the web does not support the graphic cards from laptops and tell me to deal with the fabricant (I suppose, Compaq or HP). I've gone to the compaq page, but they have nothing.
¿Anyone knows why I have this problem or where can I get new drivers for my graphic card? ¿Perhaps the game is too old to be run with that graphic card? 'Cause I've played Jedi Knight Academy and it worked...
Thanks
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IIRC, there are sites that offer modified vers of the latest NVIDIA dets for laptops. Just look around a bit....found this one:
http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/
http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/