See if this thread helps
t/518686
t/518686
I don't think this is the same problem. I'd make a new thread for your problem.OBDavid wrote:
Same problem
Processor: Intel i5 6300HQ
Graphiccard: Nvidia Gtx 970M
Windows 10
First off, your cute avatar is gone! Why?Pawsu wrote:
Huh. This seems to be an occurring error lately.
Hold shift while opening osu!, and when the recovery dialog opens, try enabling the option "compatibility mode". This do anything? If not, try switching to Stable(Fallback). Any luck there?
This one isn't cute?NeVe12p4wNeD wrote:
First off, your cute avatar is gone! Why?
Secondly, shift+clicking it results in the same problem. The dialogue box appears but no crash screen.
There is no .exe for the repair tool directly, only osu!.exe with -config shortcut which I assume is what you're talking about. Same result. The dialogue box comes up and hangs so that I had to End Task.Pawsu wrote:
This one isn't cute?NeVe12p4wNeD wrote:
First off, your cute avatar is gone! Why?
Secondly, shift+clicking it results in the same problem. The dialogue box appears but no crash screen.
And if I'm understanding the OP correctly, the same thing occurs when you try to open the .exe repair osu! found in your osu! folder?
This is actually pretty strange. It worked correctly a little bit ago, right? Have you updated or installed anything that could have caused this?NeVe12p4wNeD wrote:
There is no .exe for the repair tool directly, only osu!.exe with -config shortcut which I assume is what you're talking about. Same result. The dialogue box comes up and hangs so that I had to End Task.
About a few days ago it worked fine.Pawsu wrote:
This is actually pretty strange. It worked correctly a little bit ago, right? Have you updated or installed anything that could have caused this?
Translation: Update Installed SuccessfullyOBDavid wrote:
Maybe this update could be the problem
https://github.com/LWJGL/lwjgl/issues/119average_mitch wrote:
I factory reset my computer because it just wasn't up to snuff and I wanted to make sure everything had been properly installed, etc. Anyway, I bought it with Windows 8, so a few updates were required (23). After successfully installing 22 of the 23 updates, one would not install...A message appeared with the title:
- Intel HD Graphics Family / 4400 Update, Version 10.18.10.3316
"Can't find the name of Intel ICD OpenGL driver"
Followed by the message:
"Intel HD Graphics Family / 4400 Update, Version 10.18.10.3316 did not update"
Take note that they are really old articles, with the case of updates being the sole cause. Since they're old, you can't say that the problems caused in the links are the same exact here. However, I have reason to believe it could have caused it again.4rz0 wrote:
I can confirm Case 2.
Specs:
- Windows 10 Pro release, most recent (10.0.10240)
- JRE 1.8.60 x64
- Intel HD Graphics 3000
- Intel drivers from May 2015, obtained trough Windows Update (9.17.10.4229)
The cases above and the circumstances are very close, with the same OS version and with Intel HDcherrypie01 wrote:
I have tried everything there but those didn't help. It seems for some reason my Intel graphics driver deleted itself or something. I recovered to a week ago and the problem seems solved. Maybe a Windows update caused it? Anyway thanks for your help.
feedthebeast wrote:
I took a stab in the dark and shut off the Xbox Game bar integration by turning off the DVR options completely. Low and behold, it worked. It seems that there may be an issue for some people that when the DVR is enabled (which it is by default)
This link was for OBDavid, sorry if that looked like I was tricking you. But the log shown was same of that thread.NeVe12p4wNeD wrote:
Kao wrote:
See if this thread helps
t/518686
Are you serious? Really?
You wanted me to start another thread only to be redirected to the same one I was on? REALLY??????
Please go away. You're not helping at all.
I think they're the same t/518686 this thread where OP first posted and the OP from that link itself throw in the same error, in which OBDavid had the same log.Pawsu wrote:
SPOILERHuh. This seems to be an occurring error lately.
Hold shift while opening osu!, and when the recovery dialog opens, try enabling the option "compatibility mode". This do anything? If not, try switching to Stable(Fallback). Any luck there?I don't think this is the same problem. I'd make a new thread for your problem.OBDavid wrote:
Same problem
Processor: Intel i5 6300HQ
Graphiccard: Nvidia Gtx 970M
Windows 10
Confirmed works on my laptop. Downgrading the Intel Graphics Driver fixed the problem. I don't know why though because I'm running it off dGPU in the first place...OBDavid wrote:
I just installed an older Intel® HD Graphics 530 driver and now my osu works.
Maybe this works for you too https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downlo ... duct=88345
Windows probably installed the new version by itself. Disable the updates for that or do a rollback to a previous version for only that update and Windows should ignore said update in the future.Kitsunex wrote:
I too had this problem and when I installed the older versions, osu worked again
However, after sleeping my computer and waking it up the next morning, it seems the error is back
If this is a problem, then you should open a new thread, since this is already resolved.Espionage724 wrote:
Had this problem happening on a fresh Windows 10 install (10.0.14393) on a laptop with Intel HD Graphics 530 (driver 21.20.16.4542) and a NVIDIA GTX 960M (driver 375.95, Optimus). I had the NVIDIA GPU set to be used by-default in NVIDIA's graphics control panel, and osu! thus used the NVIDIA GPU to start. If I start osu! on the integrated Intel graphics however, it starts fine.
osu! has no profile in NVIDIA's driver, so in my case, I just created a program-specific profile for it from the control panel and set it to use Integrated Graphics: https://sli.mg/q9PZDe
I didn't have to downgrade drivers (both drivers were the latest Intel and NVIDIA offered on their download page; not from WU), and disabling Game Bar didn't help. I have all available W10 updates installed and I'm not on a preview build currently.
Espionage724 wrote:
Had this problem happening on a fresh Windows 10 install (10.0.14393) on a laptop with Intel HD Graphics 530 (driver 21.20.16.4542) and a NVIDIA GTX 960M (driver 375.95, Optimus). I had the NVIDIA GPU set to be used by-default in NVIDIA's graphics control panel, and osu! thus used the NVIDIA GPU to start. If I start osu! on the integrated Intel graphics however, it starts fine.
osu! has no profile in NVIDIA's driver, so in my case, I just created a program-specific profile for it from the control panel and set it to use Integrated Graphics: https://sli.mg/q9PZDe
I didn't have to downgrade drivers (both drivers were the latest Intel and NVIDIA offered on their download page; not from WU), and disabling Game Bar didn't help. I have all available W10 updates installed and I'm not on a preview build currently.
Thanks! Really helped, now I can get back to clicking circles!Scorpy wrote:
This error happened to me today as well, but I have found much easier solution for all of you guys, who will ever face this issue again! You are welcome
Solution:
Open Device Manager, click Start > Control Panel > Device Manager
Expand Display Adapters
Double-click on your Intel® display device
Select the Driver tab
Click Roll Back Driver to restore
No.Asami Yuki wrote:
basicly. nvidia and osu dont work wel together. the problem is the graphic card