You’ll have to go to the manufacturer’s website to download the latest driver version that is compatible with your operating system and processor. If the OpenGL error persists after you’ve updated your graphics card driver via the Device Manager, then your next option is to do it manually. Downloading the Video Card Driver from the Manufacturer’s Website So, you may still end up trying the next method. However, do not rely too much on this tool because it can miss the latest release from the manufacturer.
The utility should also install the driver automatically. Let the Device Manager search for the latest version of your graphics card driver.
Right-click your graphics card, then select Update Driver from the context menu.Once the Device Manager is up, expand the contents of Display Adapters.Go to your taskbar, then right-click the Windows icon.Updating the Graphics Card Driver via the Device Manager Using Auslogics Driver Updater’s One-Click Feature.Downloading the Video Card Driver from the Manufacturer’s Website.Updating the Graphics Card Driver via the Device Manager.Now, there are three ways you can do this: In this case, the best workaround is to update your video card driver. Most of the time, OpenGL errors point back to outdated or corrupt graphics card drivers. Solution 1: Updating Your Graphics Card Driver We’ve included several solutions for you to try.
Now, if you want to know how to fix the OpenGL error that is persisting on your PC, follow the instructions we’ll share in this guide.
Incorrectly or incompletely installed Java filesĪny or all of these problems can cause OpenGL errors to appear.A corrupt, missing or damaged graphics card driver.Open the new world and you should find it has become your old world. Open Minecraft, go to worlds (the world should still be called "My World", you can edit it later). Go to your new world folder, go to the db folder, paste the contents from the old db folder into the new. In the db folder, including the "lost" folder. Go to your lost worlds folder, go to the db folder (for me there was another "lost" folder in db, that's fine). Open you newest world folder (the one you made earlier) go to the db folder, delete everything in there (not the db folder itself. If you have more than two folders you may just have to do some trial and error, although they are in order of creation with oldest being at the top, newest at the bottom (the bottom-most folder is your new world). As I said I only had one world so for me there was two folders, my old lost worldĪnd the new world I had just created. It is easier if you only had one world (I did) but there should be two (maybe more for you) folders in the minecraftWorlds folder that has a few random looking characters.
If you have trouble finding the folder try this: go: This PC/Local Disk (C:)/Users/User/AppData/Local/Packages/Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_8wekyb3d8bbwe/LocalState/games/com.mojang/minecraftWorlds Save and close and save the world, then close Minecraft. I don't know if it may work for you, but best to give it a shot, it's short and easy.įirst off open Minecraft and make a new world (give the world the same settings as you old one, as the settings will change after the process). Just so you know, my problem occurred because i had a power outage as my world was saving after i closed it. I have had this problem and have fixed it using this method (couldn't find anything to help so i figured it out then made this, so you won't have to figure it out yourself). If you have lost your world (meaning when you open the game your world is missing) this may be helpful.