Windows XP support OpenGL

Although the operating system does not have built-in support for the 3D graphics standard, according to Microsoft. However, XP does support the graphics standard OpenGL by way of your video card drivers. If you’re getting graphics errors after you upgrade to Windows XP, check your video settings (click Control Panel > Display > Properties > Settings > Advanced > Adapter) for OpenGL controls. If you don’t see any, check with your video card’s maker to get updated video drivers for Windows XP.

Interested in writing Technology tips for SouthDreamZ.com?

Are you interested in writing Technology articles for SouthDreamZ.com or updating Windows XP support OpenGL article? You can! SouthDreamZ.com is currently looking for writers who are interested in writing Technology articles. Send your articles to [email protected], for more details visit Feature Yourself page.
On this article, we have tried to provide all the information on Windows XP support OpenGL. However, if you encounter any discrepancy in the information about Windows XP support OpenGL, do write to us. We welcome any kind of feedback that would improve the quality of the site, a site that strives to provide the best information on Windows XP support OpenGL.