Difference between revisions of "Under Windows Vista, my graphics card reports as a GDI Generic. Why is that?"

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Second Life requires that the Windows drivers for the system's graphics card fully support the OpenGL graphics standard. Any graphics card whose installed driver does not support OpenGL detects as a "GDI Generic" instead. This message means that Second Life has detected no hardware with OpenGL support.
 
It's up to the graphics vendor (Nvidia or ATI) to provide drivers that support both OpenGL and your operating system. As of this writing, we have successfully run Second Life on Vista under several PCs equipped with Nvidia's Geforce graphics cards.
 
If you receive this message under Vista, are running graphics hardware that meets our [http://secondlife.com/corporate/sysreqs.php Minimum System Requirements], and can't find a driver provided by your graphics vendor that provides OpenGL support, you'll be unable to run Second Life under Windows Vista on that computer.
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