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[resolved] Can't find the name of the Intel ICD OpenGL driver

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Topic Starter
tuatramxo5
Problem Details:
I open osu!, click on the compatability thingy, it crashes, and shows the linked message. When I click on the X, it shows the osu! crash message. However, if I click OK, it simply reappears. Now whenever I try to open osu! the same thing happens over and over again. I tried to uninstall osu!. Then I tried to install it, but the exact same message popped up.
Note#1: Latest version of osu!, i assume, considering that I can't even reinstall it anymore...
Note#2: I researched the error message and updated my drivers. Nothing happened to the error message, even after restarting.
Note#3: Acer E5-475G-50ST (i5-7200U) (Intel HD 620) (Nvidia 940MX)
Note#4: Win10 64-Bit, Ver. 1709/ Build 15299.125
Video or screenshot showing the problem:

https://imgur.com/a/WMDsJ

osu! version: 20171227.2 (latest)https://osu.ppy.sh/forum/posting.php?mode=post&f=5&sid=534f746015753520f5e60e9215d63c8f#
MikuHatsune
Oyyy!! hmm ... I guess I know how to fix it :3
go into ur osu dir, and find " osu!.<ur username>.cfg" next search there for the " Fullscreen = 1 " line and change the 1 value to 0
simply fix and Should work bro ^^ hehe.. I guess..
Topic Starter
tuatramxo5
sorry, same thing happens :?
Death
For a possible temporary solution, run osu! with integrated graphics.

Another thing to make sure is Compatibility mode is disabled. Hold shift while starting osu! until a configuration window pops up. From there, disable Compatibility mode if it is enabled and start osu!

If you are unable to open this dialog because of the error, navigate to your osu! folder and edit the file "osu!.pcname.cfg". Set the line "CompatibilityContext" to 0 if it is not already. Be sure to save if you do end up changing this.

For a permanent solution, please make sure your Intel graphics drivers are up to date You did not specify which drivers you updated. Intel released a fix for this specific issues in all of their drivers versions 15.46 and higher. If you get your graphics drivers through a computer manufacturer, they may use a different versioning scheme and their most recent drivers may still have this issue. It is good idea to download them directly from Intel's website.
Topic Starter
tuatramxo5
while waiting for a reply, i deleted the osu! files. Then I reinstalled osu! It worked. Thanks anyway.
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