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Description
The OpenGL version that your graphics card or driver claims to support is too old to let Windows applications use Direct3D 10 and Direct2D which impacts not just games, but also applications such as Microsoft Office 2016.
Resolution
There could be many reasons for this. So if you also get any of the issues below, fix those first:
- Missing or broken libGL.so.1 library
- Missing DRI drivers
- OpenGL does not work
- OpenGL is not using Direct Rendering
- Outdated AMD OpenGL Driver
- Outdated NVIDIA OpenGL Driver
If none of these help and you are sure your graphics driver are up-to-date, it may mean that your graphics card is too old.
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