I recently had to wipe my laptop and start from scratch, so I downloaded Minecraft with the installer from the website. It downloaded fine, seemingly, but once I click "Play" it gives me a crash report. This report tells me that I most likely need to update my graphics driver so it redirects me to the website to update and install. I've been through this process about 4 times now. I don't think the graphics driver is the issue at this point, but I don't know what else to try. Any suggestions would be helpful. Here's a link to my dxdiag:
I'm still in the learning process when it comes to tech, but I tried looking up what you mean by GPU driver first and all I'm finding is graphics driver updates. It may not be what you mean, but I've tried auto updating the graphics driver through the manufacturer (AMD) about 4 times now. The problem is persisting even after I update. Unless I'm taking the wrong process, I'm not sure that's the problem.
I recently had to wipe my laptop and start from scratch, so I downloaded Minecraft with the installer from the website. It downloaded fine, seemingly, but once I click "Play" it gives me a crash report. This report tells me that I most likely need to update my graphics driver so it redirects me to the website to update and install. I've been through this process about 4 times now. I don't think the graphics driver is the issue at this point, but I don't know what else to try. Any suggestions would be helpful. Here's a link to my dxdiag:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/14212256/
I'm still in the learning process when it comes to tech, but I tried looking up what you mean by GPU driver first and all I'm finding is graphics driver updates. It may not be what you mean, but I've tried auto updating the graphics driver through the manufacturer (AMD) about 4 times now. The problem is persisting even after I update. Unless I'm taking the wrong process, I'm not sure that's the problem.
That was it! Thank you so much, I appreciate the help and I'll have to remember to search for the driver manually in the future. Thanks again!