posted 2019-07-09T07:09:24+00:00
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I tried deleting osu and re downloading it but nothing is working. I literally have no idea what to do
osu! version: 20190620.4
Last edited by mik- 2019-07-09T07:09:39+00:00, edited 1 time in total.
Death
Support Team
Joined September 2013
Try this
Death wrote:
Please make sure your Intel graphics drivers are up to date. Intel released a fix for this specific issue in all of their driver versions 15.46 and higher. If you get your graphics drivers through a computer manufacturer, they may use a different versioning scheme and their most recent drivers may still have this issue. It is good idea to download them directly from Intel’s website.
Temporary solutions include: Running osu! with integrated graphics and disabling compatibility mode if applicable. It is highly recommended you fix this issue permanently by downloading up to date drivers.
If you believe you have enabled compatibility mode, navigate to your osu! folder and edit the file «osu!.pcname.cfg». Verify that the line «CompatibilityContext» is set to 0. If it is not, change it and save the file. Otherwise, this was not the cause.
Yeah i found out that Compatibility mode is what is crashing my game, but it lags and stutters really bad when its turned off. Also i don’t know how to install the drivers cause i cant even find a Intel driver in the first place when looking at Display Adapters in Device manager. The only thing there is my graphics card (GeForce GTX 1660 ti)
Death
Support Team
Joined September 2013
Are you using a laptop with an external monitor connected to a display port?
Death
Support Team
Joined September 2013
I would just try clean reinstalling your nvidia graphics drivers using DDU and then disabling compatibility mode. You should definitely be able to play the game without compatibility mode with that graphics card.
i can get osu to run now and at low frames, which is good. but now my tablet is super laggy and pen movements stutter alot. again, this didn’t happen when compatibility mode was on but every time i put it on my game breaks
Death
Support Team
Joined September 2013
Indexxyy wrote:
i can get osu to run now and at low frames, which is good. but now my tablet is super laggy and pen movements stutter alot. again, this didn’t happen when compatibility mode was on but every time i put it on my game breaks
Is this after you reinstalled your graphics drivers or did it just start working randomly without you doing anything?
Also what CPU do you have?
this is after i reinstalled my graphics drivers
I have a Intel core i5
Death
Support Team
Joined September 2013
Indexxyy wrote:
I have a Intel core i5
Could you be a little more specific than that?
Intel Core i5-8400, 2.80GHz 6 core
Death
Support Team
Joined September 2013
I would just try downloading the automatic driver detection thing that Intel provides on their website.
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/product/80939/Graphics-Drivers
Even though nothing was showing up in your device manager, I don’t think it is possible to get this error message without having some Intel requirement. Your processor definitely has integrated graphics, at the very least. Maybe the fact that nothing is showing up in your device manager is also part of the issue.
Its telling me everything is already up to date
Death
Support Team
Joined September 2013
You should be able to use that program to find which drivers you need to install and then clean reinstall them using DDU, as I described for your nvidia card.
How do i determine which drivers i need when it already says everything is up to date? It says i have the best drivers already
Death
Support Team
Joined September 2013
Does that software not tell you what is up to date? It just tells you that everything is up to date? Interesting.
I ended up fixing it on my own thanks to you, i ended up just changing a bunch of in game settings and messing with my tablet drivers. Thanks
Shockwave06
Joined March 2018
I know this is a old post, but i’m having the same issues and can’t seem to fix it, it seems OSU updated or ran the update thing. This happened on an old computer with similar specs. new computer: i7 8700 (igpu enabled for 2nd monitor) gtx1070ti for main monitor. Old laptop: gtx 1060, i7 hq of some sort. I have tried with one monitor, going into my bios disabling my igpu, disabling my graphics card, reinstalling all drivers, everything listed here. WTF does this glitch have with me lmao.
Capricorniac
Joined September 2020
Death wrote:
Try this
Death wrote:
Please make sure your Intel graphics drivers are up to date. Intel released a fix for this specific issue in all of their driver versions 15.46 and higher. If you get your graphics drivers through a computer manufacturer, they may use a different versioning scheme and their most recent drivers may still have this issue. It is good idea to download them directly from Intel’s website.
Temporary solutions include: Running osu! with integrated graphics and disabling compatibility mode if applicable. It is highly recommended you fix this issue permanently by downloading up to date drivers.
If you believe you have enabled compatibility mode, navigate to your osu! folder and edit the file «osu!.pcname.cfg». Verify that the line «CompatibilityContext» is set to 0. If it is not, change it and save the file. Otherwise, this was not the cause.
Death wrote:
Try this
Death wrote:
Please make sure your Intel graphics drivers are up to date. Intel released a fix for this specific issue in all of their driver versions 15.46 and higher. If you get your graphics drivers through a computer manufacturer, they may use a different versioning scheme and their most recent drivers may still have this issue. It is good idea to download them directly from Intel’s website.
Temporary solutions include: Running osu! with integrated graphics and disabling compatibility mode if applicable. It is highly recommended you fix this issue permanently by downloading up to date drivers.
If you believe you have enabled compatibility mode, navigate to your osu! folder and edit the file «osu!.pcname.cfg». Verify that the line «CompatibilityContext» is set to 0. If it is not, change it and save the file. Otherwise, this was not the cause.
Thank you soo much, I love you now I can play again
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- [Archived] Open GL ES Error : Can’t find the intel graphics
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- [Archived] Open GL ES Error : Can’t find the intel graphics
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- [Archived] OpenGL ES Error — Can’t find the Intel graphics
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- [Archived] OpenGL ES Error — Can’t find the Intel graphics
- [Archived] Can’t find the Intel graphics
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- [Archived] Can’t find the Intel graphics
- OpenGL ES Error
- [resolved] OpenGl Es Error
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- [resolved] OpenGl Es Error
- [resolved] OpenGL ES Error (cant find the intel graphics)
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- [resolved] OpenGL ES Error (cant find the intel graphics)
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- Indexxyy wrote:
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[Archived] Open GL ES Error : Can’t find the intel graphics
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[Archived] Open GL ES Error : Can’t find the intel graphics
Video or screenshot showing the problem:
osu! version: Stable 20180811.2
I’d recommend you to check if your Intel graphics drivers are up to date, you can find the newest drivers at Intel’s website.
Temporary fix would be to
-Navigate to your osu! folder there should be a file called osu!.PCNAME.cfg right-click it and open it with notepad go to the Fullscreen line and change it from 1 to 0. Save, and then relaunch osu!
I believe this issue may actually caused by using a separate external monitor, one person was able to fix it using the methods Tobias posted, another was only able to fix it after reinstalling Windows (probably related to drivers), and one person was only able to fix this by rolling back their drivers to a previous version.
The error message is slightly different than what this quote was meant to fix:
Death wrote:
Please make sure your Intel graphics drivers are up to date. Intel released a fix for this specific issue in all of their driver versions 15.46 and higher. If you get your graphics drivers through a computer manufacturer, they may use a different versioning scheme and their most recent drivers may still have this issue. It is good idea to download them directly from Intel’s website.
Temporary solutions include: Running osu! with integrated graphics and disabling compatibility mode if applicable. It is highly recommended you fix this issue permanently by downloading up to date drivers.
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[Archived] OpenGL ES Error — Can’t find the Intel graphics
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[Archived] OpenGL ES Error — Can’t find the Intel graphics
Problem details: After not having played for 2 years, upon updating the game, it just won’t start. It gives me the error message as is shown in the title. I’ve tried reinstalling the game, I’ve tried forcing it on my cpu in the nvidea control panel but I can’t: https://gyazo.com/1d5b4f0a618df9c3fa6f209fd16eaeec
The crash log is as followed:
OpenTK.Graphics.GraphicsContextException: [EGL] Failed to create window surface, error BAD_NATIVE_WINDOW.
at OpenTK.Platform.Egl.EglWindowInfo.CreateWindowSurface(IntPtr config)
at OpenTK.Platform.Egl.EglContext..ctor(GraphicsMode mode, EglWindowInfo window, IGraphicsContext sharedContext, Int32 major, Int32 minor, GraphicsContextFlags flags)
at OpenTK.Platform.Egl.EglAnglePlatformFactory.CreateGLContext(GraphicsMode mode, IWindowInfo window, IGraphicsContext shareContext, Boolean directRendering, Int32 major, Int32 minor, GraphicsContextFlags flags)
at OpenTK.Graphics.GraphicsContext..ctor(GraphicsMode mode, IWindowInfo window, IGraphicsContext shareContext, Int32 major, Int32 minor, GraphicsContextFlags flags)
at #=zWPE$u4ORwrPXVd5c$ADmyhQpt8OY.#=zSR_05Vk=(Int32 #=zUF2H8EQ=, Int32 #=zIYSPofw=, GraphicsContextFlags #=zy4PYHXE=)
at #=zmoqGK36N$yW3xpWv073wHic=.OnHandleCreated(EventArgs #=zoxhFuRA=)
at #=zREFcIap7VJ0CeHfzBtkHQ85wUHnv.OnHandleCreated(EventArgs #=zoxhFuRA=)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WmCreate(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.ScrollableControl.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Form.WmCreate(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Form.WndProc(Message& m)
at #=zDOOAowYLTJCTZUKQmvRW8W4=.WndProc(Message& #=zXrFbqYw=)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.OnMessage(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam)
osu! version: Stable 20180611.4
Please make sure your Intel graphics drivers are up to date. Intel released a fix for this specific issue in all of their driver versions 15.46 and higher. If you get your graphics drivers through a computer manufacturer, they may use a different versioning scheme and their most recent drivers may still have this issue. It is good idea to download them directly from Intel’s website.
Temporary solutions include: Running osu! with integrated graphics and disabling compatibility mode if applicable. It is highly recommended you fix this issue permanently by downloading up to date drivers.
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[Archived] Can’t find the Intel graphics
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[Archived] Can’t find the Intel graphics
OpenGL ES Error
Hello, so two days ago, I’ve tried to open osu! but it gave me an error saying «OpenGL ES Error; Can’t find the Intel graphics» screeshot below and i can’t find a solution.
I saw a couple of posts talking about a similar problem, which said «Can’t find the name of Intel ICD OpenGL driver», I’ve looked at both threads ( 1 and 2 ) and tried different solutions.
I’ve tried downgrading my Intel drivers, running it in compatibility mode, trying to update my drivers again, running the repair osu! and going into my osu!settings and changing «Fullscreen = 1» to «Fullscreen = 0» and this fixed it, yeah, but i have a lot of input lag and can’t play like that, so I switched it back and it stopped working again, so I changed it to 0 once again and it didn’t work anymore.
My Main Specs are
- Zotac GTX 1070
- Intel I7 7700
- 16 gb RAM DDR4
My Error
This is what it says when my osu! crashes, at the back of the crying Pippi
My osu! version: Stable 20190620.4 (latest)
I hope this was enough information, I haven’t tried all the solutions from the threads but, it seems like the ones I didn’t try, didn’t work either.
And I think thats all.
also sorry for bad english xd
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[resolved] OpenGl Es Error
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[resolved] OpenGl Es Error
Every time i try and open osu! I get a repeating error saying » Cant find the name of intel ICD OpenGl driver.» I have gone to multiple forums with different ways of fixing this issue and some have worked, such as running the game with integrated graphics although Osu! is pretty unplayable when i do this, and i had also rolled back my drivers which did fix the problem although the issue has come back and i’m not allowed for some reason to roll them back.
Here is a link to the text I get when it crashes: https://pastebin.com/WEGd4Mqr
Thanks for any of your help.
For a possible temporary solution, hold shift while starting osu! until a configuration window pops up. From there, disable Compatibility mode and start osu!
If you are unable to open this dialog because of the error, navigate to your osu! folder and edit the file «osu!.pcname.cfg». Set the line «CompatibilityContext» to 0, save the file, and start the game.
For a permanent solution, please make sure your Intel graphics drivers are up to date. Intel released a fix for this specific issues in all of their drivers versions 15.46 and higher. If you get your graphics drivers through a computer manufacturer they may use a different versioning scheme and their most recent drivers may still have this issue. It is good idea to download these drivers directly from Intel’s website.
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[resolved] OpenGL ES Error (cant find the intel graphics)
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[resolved] OpenGL ES Error (cant find the intel graphics)
I tried deleting osu and re downloading it but nothing is working. I literally have no idea what to do
osu! version: 20190620.4
Death wrote:
Please make sure your Intel graphics drivers are up to date. Intel released a fix for this specific issue in all of their driver versions 15.46 and higher. If you get your graphics drivers through a computer manufacturer, they may use a different versioning scheme and their most recent drivers may still have this issue. It is good idea to download them directly from Intel’s website.
Temporary solutions include: Running osu! with integrated graphics and disabling compatibility mode if applicable. It is highly recommended you fix this issue permanently by downloading up to date drivers.
If you believe you have enabled compatibility mode, navigate to your osu! folder and edit the file «osu!.pcname.cfg». Verify that the line «CompatibilityContext» is set to 0. If it is not, change it and save the file. Otherwise, this was not the cause.
Indexxyy wrote:
i can get osu to run now and at low frames, which is good. but now my tablet is super laggy and pen movements stutter alot. again, this didn’t happen when compatibility mode was on but every time i put it on my game breaks
Is this after you reinstalled your graphics drivers or did it just start working randomly without you doing anything?
Also what CPU do you have?
this is after i reinstalled my graphics drivers
I have a Intel core i5
Indexxyy wrote:
I have a Intel core i5
I would just try downloading the automatic driver detection thing that Intel provides on their website. https://downloadcenter.intel.com/product/80939/Graphics-Drivers
Even though nothing was showing up in your device manager, I don’t think it is possible to get this error message without having some Intel requirement. Your processor definitely has integrated graphics, at the very least. Maybe the fact that nothing is showing up in your device manager is also part of the issue.
Death wrote:
Death wrote:
Please make sure your Intel graphics drivers are up to date. Intel released a fix for this specific issue in all of their driver versions 15.46 and higher. If you get your graphics drivers through a computer manufacturer, they may use a different versioning scheme and their most recent drivers may still have this issue. It is good idea to download them directly from Intel’s website.
Temporary solutions include: Running osu! with integrated graphics and disabling compatibility mode if applicable. It is highly recommended you fix this issue permanently by downloading up to date drivers.
If you believe you have enabled compatibility mode, navigate to your osu! folder and edit the file «osu!.pcname.cfg». Verify that the line «CompatibilityContext» is set to 0. If it is not, change it and save the file. Otherwise, this was not the cause.
Death wrote:
Death wrote:
Please make sure your Intel graphics drivers are up to date. Intel released a fix for this specific issue in all of their driver versions 15.46 and higher. If you get your graphics drivers through a computer manufacturer, they may use a different versioning scheme and their most recent drivers may still have this issue. It is good idea to download them directly from Intel’s website.
Temporary solutions include: Running osu! with integrated graphics and disabling compatibility mode if applicable. It is highly recommended you fix this issue permanently by downloading up to date drivers.
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[resolved] OpenGL ES Error (cant find the intel graphics)
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[resolved] OpenGL ES Error (cant find the intel graphics)
I tried deleting osu and re downloading it but nothing is working. I literally have no idea what to do
osu! version: 20190620.4
Death wrote:
Please make sure your Intel graphics drivers are up to date. Intel released a fix for this specific issue in all of their driver versions 15.46 and higher. If you get your graphics drivers through a computer manufacturer, they may use a different versioning scheme and their most recent drivers may still have this issue. It is good idea to download them directly from Intel’s website.
Temporary solutions include: Running osu! with integrated graphics and disabling compatibility mode if applicable. It is highly recommended you fix this issue permanently by downloading up to date drivers.
If you believe you have enabled compatibility mode, navigate to your osu! folder and edit the file «osu!.pcname.cfg». Verify that the line «CompatibilityContext» is set to 0. If it is not, change it and save the file. Otherwise, this was not the cause.
Indexxyy wrote:
i can get osu to run now and at low frames, which is good. but now my tablet is super laggy and pen movements stutter alot. again, this didn’t happen when compatibility mode was on but every time i put it on my game breaks
Is this after you reinstalled your graphics drivers or did it just start working randomly without you doing anything?
Also what CPU do you have?
this is after i reinstalled my graphics drivers
I have a Intel core i5
Indexxyy wrote:
I have a Intel core i5
I would just try downloading the automatic driver detection thing that Intel provides on their website. https://downloadcenter.intel.com/product/80939/Graphics-Drivers
Even though nothing was showing up in your device manager, I don’t think it is possible to get this error message without having some Intel requirement. Your processor definitely has integrated graphics, at the very least. Maybe the fact that nothing is showing up in your device manager is also part of the issue.
Death wrote:
Death wrote:
Please make sure your Intel graphics drivers are up to date. Intel released a fix for this specific issue in all of their driver versions 15.46 and higher. If you get your graphics drivers through a computer manufacturer, they may use a different versioning scheme and their most recent drivers may still have this issue. It is good idea to download them directly from Intel’s website.
Temporary solutions include: Running osu! with integrated graphics and disabling compatibility mode if applicable. It is highly recommended you fix this issue permanently by downloading up to date drivers.
If you believe you have enabled compatibility mode, navigate to your osu! folder and edit the file «osu!.pcname.cfg». Verify that the line «CompatibilityContext» is set to 0. If it is not, change it and save the file. Otherwise, this was not the cause.
Death wrote:
Death wrote:
Please make sure your Intel graphics drivers are up to date. Intel released a fix for this specific issue in all of their driver versions 15.46 and higher. If you get your graphics drivers through a computer manufacturer, they may use a different versioning scheme and their most recent drivers may still have this issue. It is good idea to download them directly from Intel’s website.
Temporary solutions include: Running osu! with integrated graphics and disabling compatibility mode if applicable. It is highly recommended you fix this issue permanently by downloading up to date drivers.
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[resolved] OpenGl Es Error
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[resolved] OpenGl Es Error
Every time i try and open osu! I get a repeating error saying » Cant find the name of intel ICD OpenGl driver.» I have gone to multiple forums with different ways of fixing this issue and some have worked, such as running the game with integrated graphics although Osu! is pretty unplayable when i do this, and i had also rolled back my drivers which did fix the problem although the issue has come back and i’m not allowed for some reason to roll them back.
Here is a link to the text I get when it crashes: https://pastebin.com/WEGd4Mqr
Thanks for any of your help.
For a possible temporary solution, hold shift while starting osu! until a configuration window pops up. From there, disable Compatibility mode and start osu!
If you are unable to open this dialog because of the error, navigate to your osu! folder and edit the file «osu!.pcname.cfg». Set the line «CompatibilityContext» to 0, save the file, and start the game.
For a permanent solution, please make sure your Intel graphics drivers are up to date. Intel released a fix for this specific issues in all of their drivers versions 15.46 and higher. If you get your graphics drivers through a computer manufacturer they may use a different versioning scheme and their most recent drivers may still have this issue. It is good idea to download these drivers directly from Intel’s website.
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[resolved] Can’t start Osu! OpenGL ES Error
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[resolved] Can’t start Osu! OpenGL ES Error
Problem details:
When starting Osu! i am immediately greeted by this error which says can’t find intel graphics. I can’t find any way around this and have searched a number of forums.
osu! version: Stable 20180611.4
Death wrote:
Please make sure your Intel graphics drivers are up to date. Intel released a fix for this specific issue in all of their driver versions 15.46 and higher. If you get your graphics drivers through a computer manufacturer, they may use a different versioning scheme and their most recent drivers may still have this issue. It is good idea to download them directly from Intel’s website.
Temporary solutions include: Running osu! with integrated graphics and disabling compatibility mode if applicable. It is highly recommended you fix this issue permanently by downloading up to date drivers.
If you believe you have enabled compatibility mode, navigate to your osu! folder and edit the file «osu!.pcname.cfg». Verify that the line «CompatibilityContext» is set to 0. If it is not, change it and save the file. Otherwise, this was not the cause.
(Sorry for the late reply)
So i’m not sure how to get around this. Looking through the intel support website, it says my graphics system is up to date with the driver and support assistant.
Looking through some videos they told me where i can uninstall my graphics driver which i don’t even seem to have one.
After this, searching for drivers it seems no intel graphics drivers are compatible with my specific processor. I tried downloading the most appropriate looking driver but it said it was imcompatible.
Any ideas where to go from here?
This is the error i get when i tried this installer. The zip file doesn’t work for that driver either.
I did already try this one as i thought it would be that driver as well but alas i was wrong?
Also just so you know my computer is my own build, not made by one manufacturer and i am running 64 bit windows 10.
Thanks for the help on this though.
Not sure what exactly it is looking for if you built your own computer, maybe it’s checking for one specific part’s manufacturer? There should be a way around that though, but I don’t think it is the best thing to try considering you don’t know what manufacturer it is looking for. I’m very hesitant to have you try.
Do you have an external monitor plugged in and do you have a separate discrete GPU?
Are you absolutely certain? It doesn’t really make sense that you would receive this error message if you don’t have anything plugged into your integrated GPU.
Perhaps you should just try reinstalling your nvidia drivers instead then.
I don’t believe i can do that either, i get no dropdown list allowing me to choose which the game chooses to use.
This is seeming more and more like i can’t run osu due to my cpu
^ This was mentioned in the first quote I posted, so definitely try it if you happened to miss it.
If you did try that already, does the game run if you unplug one of your monitors? I don’t entirely understand what causes this issue, but you should definitely be able to run osu! on your setup.
EDIT: someone already posted this but in much less detail.
EDIT2: I read the error in detail and it’s identical to what I get. Try this if you haven’t.
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[Archived] Can’t find the Intel graphics
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[Archived] Can’t find the Intel graphics
OpenGL ES Error
Hello, so two days ago, I’ve tried to open osu! but it gave me an error saying «OpenGL ES Error; Can’t find the Intel graphics» screeshot below and i can’t find a solution.
I saw a couple of posts talking about a similar problem, which said «Can’t find the name of Intel ICD OpenGL driver», I’ve looked at both threads ( 1 and 2 ) and tried different solutions.
I’ve tried downgrading my Intel drivers, running it in compatibility mode, trying to update my drivers again, running the repair osu! and going into my osu!settings and changing «Fullscreen = 1» to «Fullscreen = 0» and this fixed it, yeah, but i have a lot of input lag and can’t play like that, so I switched it back and it stopped working again, so I changed it to 0 once again and it didn’t work anymore.
My Main Specs are
- Zotac GTX 1070
- Intel I7 7700
- 16 gb RAM DDR4
My Error
This is what it says when my osu! crashes, at the back of the crying Pippi
My osu! version: Stable 20190620.4 (latest)
I hope this was enough information, I haven’t tried all the solutions from the threads but, it seems like the ones I didn’t try, didn’t work either.
And I think thats all.
also sorry for bad english xd
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[Archived] Open GL ES Error : Can’t find the intel graphics
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[Archived] Open GL ES Error : Can’t find the intel graphics
Video or screenshot showing the problem:
osu! version: Stable 20180811.2
I’d recommend you to check if your Intel graphics drivers are up to date, you can find the newest drivers at Intel’s website.
Temporary fix would be to
-Navigate to your osu! folder there should be a file called osu!.PCNAME.cfg right-click it and open it with notepad go to the Fullscreen line and change it from 1 to 0. Save, and then relaunch osu!
I believe this issue may actually caused by using a separate external monitor, one person was able to fix it using the methods Tobias posted, another was only able to fix it after reinstalling Windows (probably related to drivers), and one person was only able to fix this by rolling back their drivers to a previous version.
The error message is slightly different than what this quote was meant to fix:
Death wrote:
Please make sure your Intel graphics drivers are up to date. Intel released a fix for this specific issue in all of their driver versions 15.46 and higher. If you get your graphics drivers through a computer manufacturer, they may use a different versioning scheme and their most recent drivers may still have this issue. It is good idea to download them directly from Intel’s website.
Temporary solutions include: Running osu! with integrated graphics and disabling compatibility mode if applicable. It is highly recommended you fix this issue permanently by downloading up to date drivers.
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Некоторые пользователи Windows получали сообщение « Не могу найти имя драйвера Intel ICD Open GL » при открытии игры, Google Chrome или другого приложения, использующего Open GL ES . В большинстве случаев проблема возникает после того, как пользователь обновит до Windows 10 более старую версию. В некоторых случаях процесс обновления заканчивается установкой несовместимого драйвера HD Intel, который вызывает ошибку.
Вот краткий список приложений и игр, которые, как известно, конфликтуют с этими изменениями, вызывают ошибку « Не удается найти имя драйвера Intel ICD Open GL» :
- Гугл Хром
- Панель управления Nvidia
- Nvidia GeForce Experience
- Расширенная телеметрия и визуализация данных Arduino
- Происхождение
- Gephi для домашних заданий
- GeoGebra Classic
- Ultima Online
- Net Vu Observer
- Wakfu (Steam-версия)
- Большеберцовая кость
- Battle.net
- OSU!
Если в настоящее время вы столкнулись с ошибкой « Не удается найти имя драйвера Intel ICD Open GL» , приведенные ниже методы могут помочь. Нам удалось определить несколько потенциальных исправлений, которые решают проблему для пользователей, находящихся в такой же ситуации, как и вы. Пожалуйста, следуйте приведенным ниже исправлениям по порядку и посмотрите, какое из них помогает решить вашу проблему.
Метод 1: загрузка последней версии драйвера графики Intel
К счастью, Intel решила эту проблему довольно рано, так что прямо сейчас у нас уже есть жизнеспособное исправление, подтвержденное множеством проблем. Последний новый базовый пакет драйверов (15.46) содержит исправления, специально предназначенные для решения этой проблемы. Прежде чем делать что-либо еще, установите этот драйвер и посмотрите, удастся ли ему решить проблему.
Вот краткое руководство, как это сделать:
- Перейдите по этой ссылке (здесь) и загрузите исполняемый файл для установки.
- Откройте исполняемый файл и следуйте инструкциям на экране, чтобы установить последнюю версию драйвера видеокарты Intel.
- Перезагрузите компьютер и посмотрите, была ли удалена ошибка « Не удается найти имя драйвера Intel ICD Open GL », открыв приложение, которое ранее отображало проблемы.
Если этот метод не помог решить вашу проблему, перейдите к способу 2 .
Метод 2: изменение версии приложения в соответствии с архитектурой вашего ПК
Другие пользователи сообщали, что виновник был идентифицирован не как несовместимость драйвера, а как несовместимость с версией архитектуры приложения.
Чтобы было понятнее, ошибка « Не удается найти имя драйвера Intel ICD Open GL »
также может возникнуть, если вы пытаетесь открыть приложение, которое было разработано для работы в 32-битных системах с 64-битного компьютера. То же самое и наоборот, хотя вероятность намного меньше.
Имея это в виду, давайте исследуем, соответствует ли версия архитектуры вашей операционной системы разрядной версии приложения. Вот краткое руководство по всему этому:
- Нажмите клавишу Windows + R, чтобы открыть команду «Выполнить». Введите « cmd » и нажмите Enter, чтобы открыть окно командной строки .
- В командной строке введите следующую команду и нажмите Enter :
wmic os получить архитектуру
- Вы сможете увидеть используемую в настоящее время архитектуру непосредственно в OSArchitecture .
- Теперь, когда вы знаете архитектуру своей ОС, убедитесь, что приложение, которое вы пытаетесь открыть, имеет требуемую разрядную версию. Если этого не произошло, удалите его и переустановите правильную версию.
- Убедившись, что версия приложения правильная, перезагрузите компьютер и посмотрите, сможет ли приложение запуститься при следующей перезагрузке.
Если вы все еще боретесь с проблемой, перейдите к последнему методу.
Метод 3: возврат к более старой версии драйвера Intel Graphic
Если первые два метода не помогли, вполне возможно, что стандартное исправление, выпущенное Intel, не применимо к вашей ситуации, и производитель вашего ПК еще не выпустил конкретное обновление драйвера для вашей модели.
В этом случае единственное жизнеспособное решение — вернуться к более старой версии, которая правильно работала в соответствии со спецификациями вашего компьютера. Вот краткое руководство, как это сделать:
- Посетите эту ссылку ( здесь ) и загрузите установщик для драйвера графической системы Intel® (версия 15.40) в соответствии с вашей версией Windows и архитектурой ОС.
Примечание. Хотя вы можете поэкспериментировать с разными версиями из Центра загрузок Intel, известно, что версия 15.40 является одним из самых стабильных выпусков. Если вы обнаружите, что этот драйвер выдает ту же ошибку « Не удается найти имя драйвера Intel ICD Open GL» , вы можете поэкспериментировать с другими старыми версиями.
- Откройте программу установки и следуйте инструкциям на экране, чтобы установить более старую версию драйвера графики Intel®.
- После установки драйвера перезагрузите компьютер и посмотрите, решена ли проблема и можно ли открыть приложение без ошибки « Не удается найти имя драйвера Intel ICD Open GL» .
Обновлено: 09.02.2023
Describe the crash:
A pop-up saying «Can’t find the name of Intel ICD OpenGL driver» pop up twice and the crash window appears.
I tried to set Fullscreen=0 in .cfg file, it shows black screen instead, the osu background music can be heard, no pop-up or crash.
I checked my drivers and they are up-to-date.
Screenshots or videos showing the encountered issue:
«在»means «at» in Chinese
osu!lazer version:
osu!lazer shows a black screen as well, but no pop-up. I do not play osu!lazer currently so it is not a problem for now.
Logs:
Computer Specifications:
Device: Aspire VX5-591G
Processor: Intel Core i7-7700HQ
Problem Details: Whenever I start osu! with GTX 960M I get the error message «Can’t find the name of Intel ICD OpenGL driver» dialogue box. I can’t press the «OK» button on the box as the cursor is always «busy» spinning whenever I mouse over it.
osu! opens fine with iGPU but runs like shit with occasional cursor position reset while playing, stutters, lag, etc.
No, there is no crash screen. I had to end osu!.exe in Task Manager.
Shift-clicking to open the repair tool thingy also results in the same dialogue box with slightly different appearance.
Also happens with Stable (Latest), Beta and CE.
i7 6700HQ
8GB DDR3 1600MHz
GTX 960M 2GB
Windows 10 Pro OEM
All GPU drivers updated. Used to have 369.xx now 375.70. No difference.
Video or screenshot showing the problem:
osu! version: 20161101.1beta
Последний раз отредактирован NeVMiku 2016-11-08T00:35:48+00:00 , отредактирован 2 раз.
Processor: Intel i5 6300HQ
Graphiccard: Nvidia Gtx 970M
Windows 10
Kao wrote:
Are you serious? Really?
You wanted me to start another thread only to be redirected to the same one I was on? REALLY.
Please go away. You’re not helping at all.
Huh. This seems to be an occurring error lately.
Hold shift while opening osu!, and when the recovery dialog opens, try enabling the option «compatibility mode». This do anything? If not, try switching to Stable(Fallback). Any luck there?
OBDavid wrote:
Processor: Intel i5 6300HQ
Graphiccard: Nvidia Gtx 970M
Windows 10
I don’t think this is the same problem. I’d make a new thread for your problem.
Pawsu wrote:
Huh. This seems to be an occurring error lately.
Hold shift while opening osu!, and when the recovery dialog opens, try enabling the option «compatibility mode». This do anything? If not, try switching to Stable(Fallback). Any luck there?
First off, your cute avatar is gone! Why?
Secondly, shift+clicking it results in the same problem. The dialogue box appears but no crash screen.
Fallback is fine. But I’m not playing on that. >.>
Последний раз отредактирован NeVMiku 2016-11-06T17:05:20+00:00 , отредактирован 1 раз.
NeVe12p4wNeD wrote:
First off, your cute avatar is gone! Why?
Secondly, shift+clicking it results in the same problem. The dialogue box appears but no crash screen.
This one isn’t cute?
And if I’m understanding the OP correctly, the same thing occurs when you try to open the .exe repair osu! found in your osu! folder?
Pawsu wrote:
NeVe12p4wNeD wrote:
First off, your cute avatar is gone! Why?
Secondly, shift+clicking it results in the same problem. The dialogue box appears but no crash screen.
This one isn’t cute?
And if I’m understanding the OP correctly, the same thing occurs when you try to open the .exe repair osu! found in your osu! folder? There is no .exe for the repair tool directly, only osu!.exe with -config shortcut which I assume is what you’re talking about. Same result. The dialogue box comes up and hangs so that I had to End Task.
Also I’ve always run osu! with Compatibility Mode. I find it to be smoother.
Последний раз отредактирован NeVMiku 2016-11-06T17:12:01+00:00 , отредактирован 1 раз.
NeVe12p4wNeD wrote:
There is no .exe for the repair tool directly, only osu!.exe with -config shortcut which I assume is what you’re talking about. Same result. The dialogue box comes up and hangs so that I had to End Task.
This is actually pretty strange. It worked correctly a little bit ago, right? Have you updated or installed anything that could have caused this?
Pawsu wrote:
This is actually pretty strange. It worked correctly a little bit ago, right? Have you updated or installed anything that could have caused this?
About a few days ago it worked fine.
On the 28th October I had «Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1607 for x64-based Systems (KB3197954)» update. And 10 days before that (18th) I had the «Update for Windows 10 Version 1607 for x64-based Systems (KB3199209)» update.
As always, Windows doesn’t really tell you much about their updates but upon looking into the KB codes I found on this site that there is «Addressed additional issues with USB, Wi-Fi, clustering, setup, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer 11, licensing, PowerShell, Component Object Model (COM), Windows kernel, graphics, and Bluetooth.»
On the other hand I can’t find any information about KB3199209.
I did not install nor remove anything.
Whoops, I linked that thread above because it was solved by rolling back updates.
Most recent updates of version 1607 seems really buggy. There was another thread with the update 1607 has started to make his client do the same exact crash.
I’ll have to look for a while to see if the problem is caused by the update or not
The only thing I can think of is waiting for updates or going back updates :/
I have found a lot of threads that concern the KB3197954 update, and most of those problems were addressed with another game throwing in the same error.
The difference is what fixed it was through updating Java which I don’t think helps here, since osu! Doesn’t heavily rely on Java.
I have also taken note that there isn’t a really definitive fix for this, since it’s really specific in a certain degree.
OBDavid wrote:
average_mitch wrote:
- Intel HD Graphics Family / 4400 Update, Version 10.18.10.3316
4rz0 wrote:
- Windows 10 Pro release, most recent (10.0.10240)
- JRE 1.8.60 x64
- Intel HD Graphics 3000
- Intel drivers from May 2015, obtained trough Windows Update (9.17.10.4229)
Take note that they are really old articles, with the case of updates being the sole cause. Since they’re old, you can’t say that the problems caused in the links are the same exact here. However, I have reason to believe it could have caused it again.
t/518686
cherrypie01 wrote:
I have tried everything there but those didn’t help. It seems for some reason my Intel graphics driver deleted itself or something.
I recovered to a week ago and the problem seems solved.
Maybe a Windows update caused it? Anyway thanks for your help.
The cases above and the circumstances are very close, with the same OS version and with Intel HD
feedthebeast wrote:
I took a stab in the dark and shut off the Xbox Game bar integration by turning off the DVR options completely. Low and behold, it worked. It seems that there may be an issue for some people that when the DVR is enabled (which it is by default)
NeVe12p4wNeD wrote:
Kao wrote:
Are you serious? Really?
You wanted me to start another thread only to be redirected to the same one I was on? REALLY.
Please go away. You’re not helping at all.
This link was for OBDavid, sorry if that looked like I was tricking you. But the log shown was same of that thread.
His problem is the same now in that thread. With the problem caused by an update.
Pawsu wrote:
Huh. This seems to be an occurring error lately.
Hold shift while opening osu!, and when the recovery dialog opens, try enabling the option «compatibility mode». This do anything? If not, try switching to Stable(Fallback). Any luck there?
OBDavid wrote:
Processor: Intel i5 6300HQ
Graphiccard: Nvidia Gtx 970M
Windows 10
I don’t think this is the same problem. I’d make a new thread for your problem. I think they’re the same t/518686 this thread where OP first posted and the OP from that link itself throw in the same error, in which OBDavid had the same log.
Could NeVe12p4wNeD post their crash log (if any) here aswell?
Within said thread, the log means this
The runtime throwing a NullReferenceException always means the same thing: you are trying to use a reference. The reference is not initialized (or it was initialized, but is no longer initialized).
This means the reference is null, and you cannot access members through a null reference.
This could be referenced to the ICD Driver not being found.
Bottom line?
I really can’t pinpoint a real fix to this anymore. But since it’s caused by updates, rolling back updates until new updates that (hopefully) fixes these are addressed.
This has been spreading suddenly, and they’re always concerned with a recent update.
Try restoring to a previous version or update.
if windows update is the main cause, why don’t you try to update it again? mine on KB3199986 and doing fine.
Thanks for the reply Kao. I’ll try updating it again as Nub1 suggested, if not I’ll rollback.
I just installed an older Intel® HD Graphics 530 driver and now my osu works.
OBDavid wrote:
I just installed an older Intel® HD Graphics 530 driver and now my osu works.
Confirmed works on my laptop. Downgrading the Intel Graphics Driver fixed the problem. I don’t know why though because I’m running it off dGPU in the first place.
I’m really glad you were able to solve it. This was certainly a weird problem. Thanks, OBDavid! I’ll make sure to keep this in mind next time this error pops up.
Marking as resolved. You don’t have to manually mark it yourself — a support team member or lurking GMT will do so.
Glad to see my hardwork of research was correct
This is interesting, but I’m sure Intel will do an update very soon and will fix the problems
I too had this problem and when I installed the older versions, osu worked again
However, after sleeping my computer and waking it up the next morning, it seems the error is back
Since this is resolved, you should make a new thread instead.
Kitsunex wrote:
I too had this problem and when I installed the older versions, osu worked again
However, after sleeping my computer and waking it up the next morning, it seems the error is back
Windows probably installed the new version by itself. Disable the updates for that or do a rollback to a previous version for only that update and Windows should ignore said update in the future.
Had this problem happening on a fresh Windows 10 install (10.0.14393) on a laptop with Intel HD Graphics 530 (driver 21.20.16.4542) and a NVIDIA GTX 960M (driver 375.95, Optimus). I had the NVIDIA GPU set to be used by-default in NVIDIA’s graphics control panel, and osu! thus used the NVIDIA GPU to start. If I start osu! on the integrated Intel graphics however, it starts fine.
I didn’t have to downgrade drivers (both drivers were the latest Intel and NVIDIA offered on their download page; not from WU), and disabling Game Bar didn’t help. I have all available W10 updates installed and I’m not on a preview build currently.
Espionage724 wrote:
Had this problem happening on a fresh Windows 10 install (10.0.14393) on a laptop with Intel HD Graphics 530 (driver 21.20.16.4542) and a NVIDIA GTX 960M (driver 375.95, Optimus). I had the NVIDIA GPU set to be used by-default in NVIDIA’s graphics control panel, and osu! thus used the NVIDIA GPU to start. If I start osu! on the integrated Intel graphics however, it starts fine.
I didn’t have to downgrade drivers (both drivers were the latest Intel and NVIDIA offered on their download page; not from WU), and disabling Game Bar didn’t help. I have all available W10 updates installed and I’m not on a preview build currently.
If this is a problem, then you should open a new thread, since this is already resolved.
However, osu! Should work when you run it with the GPU
I had my nvdia drivers make a custom profile for osu! To run with the GPU and it made 7ms input lag to 2ms.
So GPU > Integrated Graphics
It’s probably because you have a bad configuration of your drivers
same problem, but i have fixed it.
first i tried download and install the newest intel and nvidia graphic drivers, no help.
then i uninstalled them both, just clicked on the ‘uninstall’ button in the driver properties, no 3rd soft was used. after that i can open osu! and it performed an update.
then i installed the newest intel and nvidia drivers again, and osu! run fine.
at this point i don’t know if the update or uninstalling drivers that fixed the problem.
This error happened to me today as well, but I have found much easier solution for all of you guys, who will ever face this issue again! You are welcome
Solution:
Open Device Manager, click Start > Control Panel > Device Manager
Expand Display Adapters
Double-click on your Intel® display device
Select the Driver tab
Click Roll Back Driver to restore
Don’t bump old marked threads please. It’s quite old, the solution is likely irrelevant
Seems like I have same issue, but your url is invaild now.
So can you find an vaild method to me? thanks!
Details avaliable in viewtopic.php?f=5&t=549058
Espionage724 wrote:
Had this problem happening on a fresh Windows 10 install (10.0.14393) on a laptop with Intel HD Graphics 530 (driver 21.20.16.4542) and a NVIDIA GTX 960M (driver 375.95, Optimus). I had the NVIDIA GPU set to be used by-default in NVIDIA’s graphics control panel, and osu! thus used the NVIDIA GPU to start. If I start osu! on the integrated Intel graphics however, it starts fine.
I didn’t have to downgrade drivers (both drivers were the latest Intel and NVIDIA offered on their download page; not from WU), and disabling Game Bar didn’t help. I have all available W10 updates installed and I’m not on a preview build currently.
Scorpy wrote:
This error happened to me today as well, but I have found much easier solution for all of you guys, who will ever face this issue again! You are welcome
игра запускается на интеловской видяхе но фпс меня не устраивает, а когда пробую переключить на дискретную 950м выдает эту ошибку.. дрова обновлял, и еще всякие процедуры с ютуба но ничего не помогло. другие игры работают, проблемма не в видяхе.
заходишь через блокнот osu!<имя компа>.cfg, потом ctrl+F, пишешь CompatibilityContext, и меняешь 1 на 0
а если пишет что не удаётся найти CompatibilityContext
лол, расширенный опен ГЛ твоя видюха не поддерживает
OpenGL обновлял? Если обновлял, тогда должен расстроить: Видеокарта не поддерживает нужную версию.
So recently all the drivers in my laptop got automatically updated and i got this Intel OpenGL Driver problem and i can’t open osu!, i found some temporary solutions and that is to use intergrated graphics instead of the nvidia graphics that i usually use for osu!, or disabling compatibility mod but those options really degrades the performance and it gives a really noticeable input lag. i tried switching to cutting edge and it’s still doesn’t work.
I don’t know a proper solution for this and it’s pretty much effecting osu! only, for now i’ll try playing with intergrated graphics until this gets fixed or until i found another solution that works for me
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By Ariel | Follow |
Last Updated April 09, 2021
When running certain games or applications, many Windows 10 users encounter the “Can’t find the name of Intel ICD OpenGL driver” error. Are you also troubled by the error? Now, you come to the right place. MiniTool will share some troubleshooting methods.
According to user reports, the “can’t find the name of Intel ICD OpenGL driver” error message often pops up when opening some games, Google Chrome, or applications like OSU and Origin that contain OpenGL ES.
It’s reported that the problem usually happens after upgrading Windows 10 from an old version. Since the upgrading process may install an incompatible Intel graphics driver, which can provoke the OSU can’t find the name of Intel ICD OpenGL driver issue.
Solution 1. Update the Intel Graphics Card Driver
The “Can’t find the name of the Intel ICD OpenGL drive” is often related to an incorrect graphics card driver. To fix the issue, you can try updating the Intel graphics card driver automatically first. Here’s how to do that:
Step 1. Press the Win + R key to open the Run dialog box, and then type devmgmt.msc in the box and hit Enter to open Device Manager.
Step 2. Expand the Display adapters category, and then right-click the Intel graphics card driver and select Update driver.
Step 3.Select the Search automatically for updated driver software option and follow the on-screen instruction to update the driver automatically.
Once done, restart your computer and check if the “Can’t find name of Intel ICD OpenGL driver” error still persists.
Solution 2. Download the Latest Graphics Card Driver from Intel Official Website
If the Device Manager can’t help you update the Intel graphics card driver, you can manually download the latest graphics card driver from the official website. For that:
Step 1. Click here to open the download page of the Intel graphics card driver.
Step 2. Select your Intel graphics card model from the Products drop-down menu and select your Operating system from the drop-down menu. Then click on Get started.
Step 3. You will see a supported Intel graphics card driver in the pop-up window, click on Download now. After that, you can manually install it on your computer.
Once installed, restart your computer and see if OSU can’t find the name of Intel ICD OpenGL driver.
Solution 3. Change the Application Version to Your PC Architecture
Some users reported that the “can’t find the name of the Intel ICD OpenGL driver” error can be caused by an incompatible application architecture version. To avoid the error, you can change the application version to your PC architecture.
Step 1. Press Win + R keys to open the Run dialog box, and then type cmd in it and hit Enter.
Step 2. In the Command Prompt window, type the wmic os get osarchitecture command and hit Enter.
Step 3. Now, you should know the OSArchitecture of your PC (e.g. 64-bit). If your application is not the required bit version, you should uninstall it and then download the correct version.
After you have reinstalled a correct application version, you can launch it and check if the “can’t find name of Intel ICD OpenGL driver” error message disappears.
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