**System Information**
Operating system: Windows-10-10.0.18362-SP0 64 Bits
Graphics card: GeForce GTX 1080/PCIe/SSE2 NVIDIA Corporation 4.5.0 NVIDIA 442.19 -[dual graphics cards]
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**Blender Version**
Broken: version: 2.82 (sub 7), branch: master, commit date: 2020-02-12 16:20, hash: `rB77d23b0bd76f`
Worked: (optional)
**Short description of error**
I have a working version of Blender and Windows but when I try to open the included file I get the following error:
//**A graphics card and driver with support for OpenGL 3.3 or higher is required. Installing the latest driver for your graphics card may resolve the issue.
The program will now close.
**//
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**Exact steps for others to reproduce the error**
As part of the obligatory practice of making-a-model-of-the-item-on-the-desk, I have a headphone model file that refuses to open and states it wants OpenGL.
If I had to guess what the issue is, I would say that the settings embedded in the .blend think my graphics cards aren't compatible. I say this not just from that blearing error message but from the circumstances of how the file was created. The file got created when I preemptively the scene when I turned on viewport Cycles rendering and noticed it was too slow. I then discovered in Task Manager that the graphics cards weren't at full power (<10%) and the CPU was at one thread. I changed from Cycles to Eevee and back, then I //did that save// and tried an F12 render. I saw no promising change so I canceled the render. After a bit of time, I decided rather than wait for it to cancel I would kill Blender knowing I had my project saved. That's where I am now, with Blender crashing while opening that file.
So knowing this there is a decent chance that if you open the file, Blender would realize that the systems vary and recompute the system information. Then, upon finding no OpenGL errors, Blender would open the file. Where then you would observe my wonderful art piece and I would feel justly embarrassed because of it. But, if that be the case, I assure you there still is an error.
Thanks for your time
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