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Old 01-07-2005, 11:24 AM
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stupid rookie technician knocked out openGL on windowsXP pentium4

i had a stupid technician not do anything to my computer in the 15 minutes here was with me like 7 months ago, and while doing what ever he was doing for not very long, he KNEW that he knocked out openGL told me laughed and walked out of my life,

what an idiot!

when i search for opengl32.dll, its in the windows/system32 folder and its WRITTEN IN BLUE in the search field, unlike every other detail listing in the search window,

and i know that my openGL c++ programs crash when trying to access the wiggle functions, (the wgl functions),

and but the basic screen savers for windows XP can render to the openGL device,

but all other openGL programs that i have(mostly just c++ demos) just will render a blank screen where 3d geometry once was
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Old 01-07-2005, 11:53 AM
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is this ever going to get answered here?
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Old 01-07-2005, 01:48 PM
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BOLUGAcination, Welcome to this forum.

Please be patient with reply answers.... We don't get payed to do this......and most of us can spend only few minutes a day here to answer or help other users.

In regards to your issue. Blue Folder means "Compressed Folder" so any folder that her been compressed by the operating system turn to blue writing.

You may download the proper OpenGL driver for your graphic card from second link I have provided and first link is some reading material about OpenGL.


http://www.opengl.org/applications/installing.html
http://www.opengl.org/applications/graphic_cards.html

I hope that helps you out.

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