This means that OpenGL CAN BE RAN on my system, right? If I chose the “regular” “Intel HD graphics” driver from the list, the tests RUN JUST FINE and are passed. If I chose “no acceleration” or “forward context” option, the tests are passed, but the only thing I see in renderer window is this: ![]() I downloaded OpenGL Extensions Viewer ( ) and here is my problem: When I run “Rendering tests” Extension Viewer asks me to chose a driver: Lenovo ThinkPad - Core i3, 4GB DDR3 RAM, Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Windows 7* 64 and Windows Vista* 64 (exe) ![]() I am using this driver downloaded from Intel website: When I run any OpenGL-based application (tried 3D Studio Max 2011 Student Edition, game Amnesia, OpenGL tests) they crash or the graphics don’t work properly. ![]() Everywhere on the Internet (Intel’s website, Wikipedia, etc) it says that Intel HD supports OpenGL.
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