Windows 7 OpenGl 1.1 problem on gtx1050ti

Bake27

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Hi,

My new Desktop g4560 + gtx 1050ti can see only open gl 1.1
(installed latest nvidia driver)

I have problem with kodi gui error and nox player error... tried few android emulators...
 

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To address the OpenGL issue you're experiencing on your desktop with a GTX 1050 Ti, where it's only displaying version 1.1, you may need to investigate further and take specific steps to potentially resolve this. Here's a sequence of actions you could consider to troubleshoot this problem: 1. Driver Update: - While you mentioned you've installed the latest Nvidia drivers, ensure that you've correctly installed the graphics driver compatible with your GTX 1050 Ti. 2. DirectX Reinstallation: - Sometimes, DirectX installation issues can affect OpenGL rendering. Try reinstalling the latest version of DirectX. 3. Restart Graphics/OpenGL Service: - Restart the service responsible for rendering OpenGL graphics. This can...
To address the OpenGL issue you're experiencing on your desktop with a GTX 1050 Ti, where it's only displaying version 1.1, you may need to investigate further and take specific steps to potentially resolve this. Here's a sequence of actions you could consider to troubleshoot this problem: 1. Driver Update: - While you mentioned you've installed the latest Nvidia drivers, ensure that you've correctly installed the graphics driver compatible with your GTX 1050 Ti. 2. DirectX Reinstallation: - Sometimes, DirectX installation issues can affect OpenGL rendering. Try reinstalling the latest version of DirectX. 3. Restart Graphics/OpenGL Service: - Restart the service responsible for rendering OpenGL graphics. This can sometimes resolve issues related to OpenGL rendering. 4. Reset Graphics Settings: - Check the Nvidia Control Panel settings to ensure that OpenGL settings are correctly configured and no unusual settings are causing conflicts. 5. OpenGL Extensions Viewer: - Use tools like the OpenGL Extensions Viewer to verify the OpenGL capabilities of your graphics card and see if specific extensions or features are missing. 6. System File Checker (SFC) Scan: - Run an SFC scan to check for and repair any corrupted system files that might be affecting OpenGL rendering. 7. Compatibility Mode: - Test running Kodi or the Android emulators in compatibility mode to see if there's better performance or rendering under specific compatibility settings. 8. Application-Specific Settings: - Check Kodi and Nox Player settings to ensure they are configured to use the proper rendering technology (i.e., OpenGL) and are not overriding the default GPU settings. 9. Compatibility with GPU: - Verify that there are no known compatibility issues between the applications you are using (Kodi, Nox Player) and the GTX 1050 Ti GPU in OpenGL mode. 10. Application Updates or Patches: - Ensure that both Kodi and Nox Player are up to date with the latest patches or updates. Sometimes, software updates can resolve OpenGL compatibility issues. By following these steps and potentially seeking assistance from the respective software support forums, you may be able to diagnose and resolve the OpenGL rendering issues on your system effectively.
 

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