Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 12:39 am
Well, it looks like it is crashing inside the DLL which handles OpenGL on your (I assume) Intel onboard graphics card? Can you see whether there are any more recent drivers for your card, although they are fairly lax on updating their drivers, but it could fix the issue.
You might also check if you have any 'driver overrides' set up in the video card control panel - although IIRC the Intel panels don't have a lot of options, but it can vary by chipset.
One other thing that pops to mind is that you might want to check whether there is enough memory allocated to the video card (onboard video often shared main memory) as the fact it crashes on the new version could be down to more graphics (just a guess mind).
Cheers
Pip
You might also check if you have any 'driver overrides' set up in the video card control panel - although IIRC the Intel panels don't have a lot of options, but it can vary by chipset.
One other thing that pops to mind is that you might want to check whether there is enough memory allocated to the video card (onboard video often shared main memory) as the fact it crashes on the new version could be down to more graphics (just a guess mind).
Cheers
Pip