I had all the same OpenGL issues that I read about here and on countless other boards. If I ever see the words “Could Not Load OpenGL Subsystem” on my PC ever again, I will puke. And looking at the entire WIN.INI file for an entry I don’t have was no picnic.
I tried everything, and this is what worked…but keep in mind I’m using Windows98 and GeForce 2 MX400.
Also, I reinstalled my video card drivers. If you are using GeForce like I am, pay attention to the warnings to download WITHOUT using an accelerator. Also, disable your virus protection programs when installing the drivers.
I don’t know if both of these steps are necessary or not, but I did both and all my OpenGL games are running great now. I think when I replaced video cards and drivers, it removed some of the OpenGL libraries from my system.
Trust me, I know how frustrating it is trying all the fixes to this problem. Please reply to this post and let me know if it helped.
do u have to put opengl in a specific spot, and how do u disable anti-virus, im telling u this without looking for the answer, ill prolly figure out how to disable virus protection but does opengl need to go to a specific spot?
well no it didn’t work, i was installing the driver again this time with GlSetup, and which at the very end it said, “GlSetup has successfully installing OpenGL drivers on your computer” well i saw bull****, sorry, but i had to say it, no where do i have opengl unless there’s a trick, do u know what i have to do, or am i screwed?
Just to check…you put OpenGL95.exe in the Systems folder in the Windows directory, and then double clicked it to extract the files? It should extract a few OpenGL files right into the folder that OpenGL95.exe is in.