The error means the installed graphics driver or GPU does not provide OpenGL 3.3 support that Minecraft 1.16.5+ requires. On Windows this is handled entirely by the display driver, not by DirectX or Minecraft itself.
Use these steps:
- Update the graphics driver
- Go to Windows Update and install all available updates. This can pull newer display drivers:
- Windows 8.1: open the Start screen → Settings (Charms bar) → Change PC settings → Windows Update → Check for updates now → install any offered updates.
- If the problem continues, download and install the latest video driver directly from the laptop or GPU manufacturer’s website (Samsung or the GPU vendor). Install it, then restart and test Minecraft again.
- Go to Windows Update and install all available updates. This can pull newer display drivers:
- Update DirectX runtimes (if the GPU supports newer features)
- Install the latest DirectX End-User Runtimes from Microsoft as described in the DirectDraw/Direct3D article. This ensures all legacy DirectX components that some drivers depend on are present.
- If OpenGL 3.3 is still not available
- If, after installing the latest OEM driver, Minecraft still reports that OpenGL 3.3 is unsupported, the integrated GPU in this Samsung 300E4C/300E5C/300E7C system is likely too old to meet Minecraft 1.16.5+ requirements. In that case, only hardware that supports OpenGL 3.3 (for example, a newer PC or a discrete GPU) will run those versions natively.
These steps mirror standard guidance for games that fail due to missing or outdated graphics capabilities: update Windows, then update the video driver from the manufacturer, and only then conclude that the hardware itself is below the minimum requirement.
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