Post #2by Don. Edwards » 11.12.2005, 08:47
Sounds to me like the driver install didn't work right or mixed the driver parts. If it doesnt work roll back to the old drivers, it could also be that Dell removed some of the more advanced OpenGL drivers to make the package smaller. Microsoft does the same thing when they get the drivers from nViida, they strip most of the OpenGL out in favour of there Direct X drivers. At thsi point the only option is to complian to Dell that OpenGL is broken in the driver release or go to nVidia and check to see if they have drivers for your video chip on there site, Most GO chips are supported only by the selling vendors, meaning it is Dells responsibility to deliver the driver and feature set they wish.
The alternative is to use System Restore and restore your system tot he state it was in before the drivers were installed. But be warned this my not work all that well. This is one of the issues that comes with having a notebook computer. Yuo have top learn to settle for older drivers. Hope this helps some. If i were you i would make Dell walk you through the repair process.
Don.
I am officially a retired member.
I might answer a PM or a post if its relevant to something.
Ah, never say never!!
Past texture releases, Hmm let me think about it
Thanks for your understanding.