Sunday, May 6, 2012

The selected OpenGL mode is not supported by your video card?

Ok, I always play counter-strike using the mode: OpenGL 600x800 ...



I had a corrupted windows file so a friend of mine reinstalled windows (or just repaired it).

I still have the same VGA card and everything else, the only changes made were in the Windows (it's windows XP pro).



Now when I want to play counter-strike, I get this message: "The selected OpenGL mode is not supported by your video card."



What should I do now??







* 10 points will be given for the best answer!|||If you're using the same hardware, then you need to reinstall the latest driver for your video card. Without the appropriate driver, your video card can't be used properly. Instead, you'll be running with a generic "default" driver, or a scaled-down driver for your card's chipset, that supports only the basic features like viewing desktop windows.|||Sounds like your video card's driver\s are corrupted. Go to your video card's manufacturer's website and download the latest driver for your video card.



FIRST, UNinstall the video card's driver then run the downloaded driver program....|||Change the OpenGL mode.|||Simple....



Go to the website of the company that made your video card.



Download their drivers for your video card that supports Windows XP. Don't use Microsoft's version of your video card drivers.



Install the drivers.

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