Engine crash on start; Windows XP

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Re: Engine crash on start; Windows XP

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I don't think the DirectX diagnostics tool will have any information about OpenGL.

Check your Catalyst control center. (And if you don't have a catalyst control center, install drivers for your graphics card.)
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Re: Engine crash on start; Windows XP

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I updated the driver and it still doesn't work...
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Re: Engine crash on start; Windows XP

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Whatever driver your using for that card it should be working. Im using one in that series, a way older one, its unsupported and it still works. I would uninstall Love, then delete the C:\Program Files\LOVE folder, and then use the search tool to look in C: as the location, open advanced options, and make sure it allows hidden/system files, then search for "Love" then delete anything about love, then reinstall the correct version. :3
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Re: Engine crash on start; Windows XP

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, then reinstall the correct version.
Um, what?
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Re: Engine crash on start; Windows XP

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I give up; I'll use my other laptop to test run my code...
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Re: Engine crash on start; Windows XP

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Nickmaster24 wrote:I give up; I'll use my other laptop to test run my code...
That doesn't sound good. The one reason I found LÖVE so nice was that it seemed to run perfectly on everything, it simply "just worked".
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