UOSteam Intel ICD OpenGL Driver Error

HibbiGibbi

New Member
Hello everyone, I'm back again.

So last night (November 15, 2017) my computer downloaded a windows update....."Windows 10 Fall Creators Update". I thought to myself at the time "This better not screw up my openGL Driver thing again!"

Guess what? It did.

However, armed with the knowledge of my 8 month journey before- I went strait to the culprit.

It appears my overwritten entry for the folder "0001" was reverted back to say the false location again- so I yet again manually changed it following the instructions from the guide posted above. Restarted my computer and received the same error message.

So I went back into regedit and this time looked into the "0002" folder and changed those values to mirror those in the "0001" folder and restarted my computer. It fixed it!

So I'm back up and running again- but thought I'd post a little update for anyone who may stumble upon this at a future date.

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Iniak

Neophyte
Downloading the updated Intel driver and then installing it via the Update Driver fixed this problem for me too. Thank you to everyone who spent time figuring out the different fixes for people.
 

TwistedSix

Journeyman
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Just ran into this issue... Tried the method outlined in the thread without any success. Updated the driver through the Device Manager and everything works well now.
 

Bruak

New Member
OK, so I have a weird one for the experts.
I got a new laptop which has dedicated nvidia graphics and the onboard intel. UO Steam works perfectly when the laptop is not connected to an external monitor, but gives me the "OpenGL ES Error Can't Find Intel Graphics" when it's connected to the external monitor.
I do use the nvidia graphics to run the external monitor, to be able to run it at 144Hz (very important to me, as I play CS:GO on it). I tried everything from this topic and nothing works. Any ideas I can try?
 

Young Star

Grandmaster
OK, so I have a weird one for the experts.
I got a new laptop which has dedicated nvidia graphics and the onboard intel. UO Steam works perfectly when the laptop is not connected to an external monitor, but gives me the "OpenGL ES Error Can't Find Intel Graphics" when it's connected to the external monitor.
I do use the nvidia graphics to run the external monitor, to be able to run it at 144Hz (very important to me, as I play CS:GO on it). I tried everything from this topic and nothing works. Any ideas I can try?
I am getting that same issue now. It is pretty recent. They drivers updated and are newer than the ones that have been suggested to use in this thread. I have to basically start 3 clients with my monitors disconnected then connect them in order to start UO with steam.
 

Tandj99

New Member
Good evening all. So the other day my computer did some updates and now my Steam wont start. I get ther "OpenGl ES Error" I have done all the steps (several times) and still no luck . I noticed that I now have 2 opengl files (will attach picture) I have tried putting them both to the same ig9icd32(and 64).dll as instructed. Figured before I gave up I would ask in here. (I even joined the discord channel (kithkanan2)

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Any help would be appreciated.
 

Bruak

New Member
does anyone have an update on this?
My issue with the laptop connected to an external monitor persists, even though there were a few driver updates in the meantime.
 

Rocksteady

New Member
Man this is happening to me now.

-I updated my Intel Onboard GPU to the latest driver
-I also followed the steps above for the changes on 0000 and 0001 (I didn't have a 0002 or 0003) and I still get the error. I can load up UO just fine with UORazor.
-I tried updating my onboard gpu from "auto" to "enabled" in the BIOS, I've also set it to "disabled" and "auto"
-I tried putting the same .dll name for both 0000 and 0001, didn't do anything so I put it back to just the two different .dll names (0000 = nvoglv64.dll and 0001 = ig9icd64.dll)
-I uninstalled/reinstalled nvidia drivers
-I uninstalled nvidia geforce experience (kept it uninstalled)
-I tried downloading studio drivers instead of game-ready from nvidia and that made my screen black and never recovered... I had to do some crazy bios/safe mode shit in order to get my system back on my 1070 gpu. lol


Is it possible to delete these 0000 and 0001 folders so the system can recreate them? maybe that'd help? I'm pretty much out of options and might to go back to Razor.
 
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