I'm sure many people have had this problem but I can't seem to find a solution for it
Ive been spending the past few hours trying to find a solution on google but still nothings come up
Basically I think I need a new windows 10 graphics driver for my hp computer, but as I can't seem to find any available, I'm hoping that someone can either help me find one that would work with my computer or another solution to the problem.
When I try running minecraft this comes up:
Ive been through the whole fix problem and all that ive been able to find is that windows 10 drivers haven't been released by hp yet... however about a month ago I was able to update another dell computer and I didn't need to run any kind of update... someone please help!
Also I was told that you might need this (My dxdiag)
Unfortunately your graphics hardware is not supported on Windows 10, you will need to downgrade to Windows 7, upgrade your graphics hardware (Not possible on a laptop), or use another computer to play Minecraft.
Or just don't use Windows 10. Windows 10 updates automatically, so you could wake up one day and find that your files were unreadable due to decrepidation.
It looks like you are using the built in graphics on your motherboard. Which sadly do not get updates like those for a regular graphics card does. It seems a lot of people running the intel graphics chipset that is built in are having that problem. If you don't want to add in a separate graphics card you will need to downgrade to the version of windows that you were running prior to Win 10.
As others have said, you will want to invest in a dedicated GPU, or downgrade back to your previous version of Windows. If you go the GPU route (which I highly suggest that you do!) then I suggest that you obtain a GTX 750, at the very least. After googling around for your Specific PC model, I am happy to say that the stock motherboard supports a Dedicated GPU. If/when you purchase one, open the side panel and slide it into this slot:
Your computer also supports up to 16GB of Ram, with is rather nice. You have plenty of room to upgrade, so I suggest doing so. But start with the GPU. You can purchase a GTX 750, for around £70, if I recall correctly. Anywho, that ought to be the gist of it; a rather straightforward solution, if you ask me.
Now if you want to downgrade back to your previous Windows installation, then I guess that is fine too. The choice is yours.
I'm sure many people have had this problem but I can't seem to find a solution for it
Ive been spending the past few hours trying to find a solution on google but still nothings come up
Basically I think I need a new windows 10 graphics driver for my hp computer, but as I can't seem to find any available, I'm hoping that someone can either help me find one that would work with my computer or another solution to the problem.
When I try running minecraft this comes up:
Ive been through the whole fix problem and all that ive been able to find is that windows 10 drivers haven't been released by hp yet... however about a month ago I was able to update another dell computer and I didn't need to run any kind of update... someone please help!
Also I was told that you might need this (My dxdiag)
http://paste.ubuntu.com/13296318/
NOTE: the text on the ubuntu starts on line 588... not sure why but I tried redoing it several times and nothing seemed to work...
Please help me out and let me know if you have any questions!
Also heres my crash report
http://paste.ubuntu.com/13296431/
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ModeratorUnfortunately your graphics hardware is not supported on Windows 10, you will need to downgrade to Windows 7, upgrade your graphics hardware (Not possible on a laptop), or use another computer to play Minecraft.
Or just don't use Windows 10. Windows 10 updates automatically, so you could wake up one day and find that your files were unreadable due to decrepidation.
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I am currently running a hp desktop, but ill try out someof these ideas!
It looks like you are using the built in graphics on your motherboard. Which sadly do not get updates like those for a regular graphics card does. It seems a lot of people running the intel graphics chipset that is built in are having that problem. If you don't want to add in a separate graphics card you will need to downgrade to the version of windows that you were running prior to Win 10.
As others have said, you will want to invest in a dedicated GPU, or downgrade back to your previous version of Windows. If you go the GPU route (which I highly suggest that you do!) then I suggest that you obtain a GTX 750, at the very least. After googling around for your Specific PC model, I am happy to say that the stock motherboard supports a Dedicated GPU. If/when you purchase one, open the side panel and slide it into this slot:
Your computer also supports up to 16GB of Ram, with is rather nice. You have plenty of room to upgrade, so I suggest doing so. But start with the GPU. You can purchase a GTX 750, for around £70, if I recall correctly. Anywho, that ought to be the gist of it; a rather straightforward solution, if you ask me.
Now if you want to downgrade back to your previous Windows installation, then I guess that is fine too. The choice is yours.