I have been searching google and the forums for some info on this error. While there are a lot of other cards taht are having this problem, I have not found "Intel® 82915G/82910GL Express Chipset"
This is on my wife's machine, and I am stummped. Upom launch of MC, I get the crash screen that states there is a a problem with the drivers. Update to current drivers.....
I have pulled the drives from Intel. Still no joy.
If you are facing the "bad video card drivers" error, you can try the following workaround.
Sometimes, having an old Intel Integrated GPU on Windows XP might cause Minecraft to not run. (Please note that computers that have old Intel Integrated GPUs usually have low performance, and purchasing a new computer will, in the long run, be better for you.)
Control Panel > Display > Settings > Advanced > Troubleshoot, turn Hardware acceleration to below half (or off).
Thank you for the efforts.. I did what was suggested and it did not work. The odd part is that I had the machine up and running in my office and it ran MC fine...
Grrr... I will be building her a new one soon.
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This is on my wife's machine, and I am stummped. Upom launch of MC, I get the crash screen that states there is a a problem with the drivers. Update to current drivers.....
I have pulled the drives from Intel. Still no joy.
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Retired Staffhttps://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=12536&lang=eng&OSVersion=Windows%20XP%20%20Professional*&DownloadType=Drivers
If you are facing the "bad video card drivers" error, you can try the following workaround.
Sometimes, having an old Intel Integrated GPU on Windows XP might cause Minecraft to not run. (Please note that computers that have old Intel Integrated GPUs usually have low performance, and purchasing a new computer will, in the long run, be better for you.)
Control Panel > Display > Settings > Advanced > Troubleshoot, turn Hardware acceleration to below half (or off).
Grrr... I will be building her a new one soon.
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