
It is just some OpenGl apps that run and stress your gpu. The Specs are pretty standard I5 CPU/8GB RAM/256GB SSD drive and Intel HD 3000 Graphics card. I first tried and an update and then a clean install. I went back to driver A04 and OpenGl apps works fine again.Īs a testing tool I'm using Geeks3D's GpuTest. I have an Dell XPS 13 Laptop (2013 model) which I upgraded to Windows 10. UPDATE: A07 driver gives me the same problem as A08. If not, I'll just go back to the good old A04 and stay there.
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I will try to install version A07 to see if things work.
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Installing device drivers from a non-Dell website can cause system performance issues, corrupt operating system. NOTE: Dell recommends that you download and install the device drivers from the Dell Drivers & Downloads website. with external monitor (usb adapter), the app seems to run, but I only see white window. Information that is provided in this guide is only applicable to computers with Windows 10 or Windows 11 installed. Now, OpenGL applications work fine in the laptop alone, but they don t show up when connected to an external monitor. You don't need Display manager since you have a laptop. All drivers for laptops must come from Dell since they are customized by Dell for your exact model. Make sure not to change or install any drivers from other manufacturers. Run Windows Update since you are way behind the current Windows version. To fix it I went back to driver A04 and never upgraded again. HP Smart is not necessary with Windows 10. My problems started with update A05, where all OpenGL application were sort of scaled up vertically, making them look super weird and the mapping with the mouse was way off. There has been about 8 updates to the graphics drivers since the 9360 came out last year.

I also have the same problem, but my struggle with OpenGL applications is from way back.
