guys my graphic card is amd radeon (TM) 620 but in minecraft gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (llvm 3.9 256 bits) minecraft,i have seen solutions from other forums saying that it is for Linux, Ubuntu, but I have Windows, I also read that I should replace "TitaniumGL" with "OpenGL" but I don't have "TitaniumGL" in system32.
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VMware is not made for gaming and you can not install any graphics driver VMware have its own virtual gpu
This has nothing to do with VMWare; for whatever reason something is replacing Window's OpenGL.dll with its own software-based OpenGL emulator, which is actually fairly common (a recent example which was resolved by restoring the OS), perhaps somebody's idea of providing OpenGL support on any system, even if it doesn't have a capable GPU, and from what I've seen reinstalling or restoring Windows is the most reliable way to fix it as it seems like "OpenGL.dll" is actually part of the OS, not GPU driver, despite the latter being required to use it (e.g. NVIDIA's OpenGL library is "nvoglv32/64.dll". FWIW, "TitaniumGL" is not the name of the file - it is just the name of the software itself, with the file name being OpenGL32/64.dll). Otherwise, a tool like Display Driver Uninstaller which completely removes all traces of the old driver may work (simply using the manufacturer's update utility may not work).
Try reinstalling your AMD drivers from scratch.
ok i will try
thank you
didn't work
i reistalling amd driver
same
Install an own Java version:
https://javadl.oracle.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=243737_61ae65e088624f5aaa0b1d2d801acb16
Start the Launcher - go to the profile settings and change the java path to the new installed one
C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_271\bin\javaw.exe
Start the game and check via F3 - there should be the new java version on top right corner
Then make sure this java version runs in high performance mode:
https://windowsreport.com/minecraft-not-using-gpu/
VMware is not made for gaming and you can not install any graphics driver VMware have its own virtual gpu
This has nothing to do with VMWare; for whatever reason something is replacing Window's OpenGL.dll with its own software-based OpenGL emulator, which is actually fairly common (a recent example which was resolved by restoring the OS), perhaps somebody's idea of providing OpenGL support on any system, even if it doesn't have a capable GPU, and from what I've seen reinstalling or restoring Windows is the most reliable way to fix it as it seems like "OpenGL.dll" is actually part of the OS, not GPU driver, despite the latter being required to use it (e.g. NVIDIA's OpenGL library is "nvoglv32/64.dll". FWIW, "TitaniumGL" is not the name of the file - it is just the name of the software itself, with the file name being OpenGL32/64.dll). Otherwise, a tool like Display Driver Uninstaller which completely removes all traces of the old driver may work (simply using the manufacturer's update utility may not work).
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Why do I still play in 1.6.4?
guys i didn't work i tryed the Display Driver Uninstaller and nothing change
:(((
Restore or reinstall Windows.