I have a Intel 4 Series Chipset and everything works fine, you should try and update your graphics card's drivers and update Java.
Be thankful and never risk changing your driver. The bug was introduced somewhere along the way, so you might have a driver from before that point in its release history. the final versions of the driver in some or all OSes have the bug.
If you can identify which version of the driver works, and figure out if it is still available from intel.com then maybe others can have your luck too.
Be thankful and never risk changing your driver. The bug was introduced somewhere along the way, so you might have a driver from before that point in its release history. the final versions of the driver in some or all OSes have the bug.
If you can identify which version of the driver works, and figure out if it is still available from intel.com then maybe others can have your luck too.
I found my driver on Dell's website but not Intel's. I got the driver specifically for my graphics card. I had a hard time finding any others, but I noticed that drivers that came out earlier seem to work better.
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See: http://hopper.minecraft.net/help/references/intel-4-series-chipsets/
Unless you have another GPU in that PC you can only play older releases as noted there.
I have a Intel 4 Series Chipset and everything works fine, you should try and update your graphics card's drivers and update Java.
Edit: Windows Vista is one of the most buggy operating systems known to computers, try to upgrade to Windows 7 or even downgrade to Windows XP.
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Be thankful and never risk changing your driver. The bug was introduced somewhere along the way, so you might have a driver from before that point in its release history. the final versions of the driver in some or all OSes have the bug.
If you can identify which version of the driver works, and figure out if it is still available from intel.com then maybe others can have your luck too.
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Be thankful and never risk changing your driver. The bug was introduced somewhere along the way, so you might have a driver from before that point in its release history. the final versions of the driver in some or all OSes have the bug.
If you can identify which version of the driver works, and figure out if it is still available from intel.com then maybe others can have your luck too.
I found my driver on Dell's website but not Intel's. I got the driver specifically for my graphics card. I had a hard time finding any others, but I noticed that drivers that came out earlier seem to work better.
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