I've just downloaded my trial copy of PixInsight, and it seemed to go OK initially. But when I try to start it, I get an error message "Failed to create OpenGL context for format qsurface..." The message goes on to tell me to "Install a driver providing OpenGL 2.0 or higher".
I know that OpenGL support is supposed to be included with my Windows 7 operating system, but I've never used any software that required OpenGL before. I searched my C: directory and there are over 20 folders and files containing "opengl" in their names, so something's there. Does it require some type of activation process?
I tried to go on the internet to see if an update is needed, but the sites I found took over my browser's opening screen and installed their own. I couldn't bring up a new "clean" tab at all. Some kind of hack attempt or virus?? I did manage to get out of that and restart my browser (Google) in its original form. Apparently nothing was done relating to OpenGL, because PixInsight still gives the same error message and everything else works fine.
I'm wondering if my machine is possibly not suitable for PixInsight; it's only got the bare minimum of hardware:
Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 at 2.93 GHz, 4 GB RAM, 700 GB conventional hard drive (no SSD) with over 550 GB free, Intel G33/G31 Express chipset.
Windows 7 Home Premium with Service Pack 1 and DirectX 11, driver igdum64.dll and igdumx32.
I've never had a problem before with this machine; it runs my existing image processing software (Nebulosity and StarTools) just fine. I'm trying PixInsight based on its popularity and would consider upgrading my machine a little (like maybe an SSD drive), but a new high-end supermachine is not in the budget right now.
I also have a laptop that I intend to use in the field, but my trial edition of PixInsight is good only for one machine. It's about the same age as my desktop, but has a smaller screen. Does anyone think it would work any better? It's a Dell N5110 with the same Windows 7 operating system and an Intel Core i5-2450 at 2.5 GHz, 6GB RAM, and a 1 TB hard drive with over 700 GB free. It also runs my existing image processing software, which is also very effective and reliable doing image capture, control and tracking.
Please advise. I'd like to upgrade to PixInsight, but not if it requires an expensive high-end machine that costs more than my imaging setup. I've asked for help directly via PixInsight support, but they haven't responded.
Peter