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      Hello. I have a big out of the ordinary problem. My category was, as you can see, Gameplay. That is the problem. I play Minecraft online. When I try to open it, it downloads packages then it goes to the "Bad Video Card Drivers" Error. You are probably thinking, "Huh, not that bad, nothing a few YouTube videos can't fix." Well, I thought that too. I fixed it with a batch file, and then when I go to open the game again, it gets stuck on the "Done Loading" screen. Again you are probably thinking, "Okay, a little bit more complicated, but still there are probably a few YouTube videos about it." NOTE: I have looked in the .Minecraft folder and there is NO "saves" folder. The YouTube videos instruct me to delete the .Minecraft folder, which I do, and then I open the game up, to find the Bad Video Card Drivers Error once again. Please help me. 

    asked Jul 13, 2013 in Gameplay by whubbard12 (130 points)
      

    2 Answers

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    The answer is pretty obvious....Your video card doesn't support minecraft.

    You can A. update the drivers. or B. get a modern card.
    answered Jul 16, 2013 by anonymous
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    well the folder "Saves" is just the folder where it keeps your saved worlds :/ so idk whythat would be a problem.. my suddgestion try to update any videocard drivers you can. i had that same error when i was using my onboard videocard (dell optiplex 280 onboard video) and all i did was go out and get me a Nvidia GeForce GT 610 so :/ my suddgestion. (if you dont have one already) get a video card, or if you do have oen update the drivers if you can. Some times if you roll back the drivers (using older drivers) it might help you. but thats all i can say :/
     

    ~Stuckman
    answered Jul 18, 2013 by anonymous
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