White screen at startup

Well my drivers are not up to date and i do support opengl.20 Thats the only reasons i can think why nothing shows just a white screen any help would be useful

I really wouldent like to update my drivers… if its fixable without doing it   ax39.png

This is symptomatic of not having your drivers up to date. 

That operating system are you running on?

What version of Corona SDK are you trying to to build with?

What error text you are getting in your terminal window?

What graphics card do you have and what are the latest installed drivers?

You can install Glew to learn more about your setup.  Glew is an extension wrangler for opengl and is capable of providing system/graphics information.

You can run the glew utility and send us the log file that is generated to help us determine their hardware support.

  1. Download the glew Binaries for Windows 32-bit and 64-bit OS

  2. Extract the zip folder and in the extracted folder navigate to bin/Win32 for Win32 systems or, bin/x64 for 64-bit OS’s.

http://glew.sourceforge.net/

Direct Link to sourceforge:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/glew/files/glew/1.10.0/glew-1.10.0-win32.zip/download

  1. Run the utility glewinfo.exe, this will generate the file glewinfo.txt.

If you know for certain that your graphics card and driver are updated and support OpenGL 2.0, please mail the glewinfo.txt and the infor requested above to support AT coronalabs.com

Thanks

Rob

Thank for such a prompt reply.

I might as well just do app making later in life thanks tho.

This is symptomatic of not having your drivers up to date. 

That operating system are you running on?

What version of Corona SDK are you trying to to build with?

What error text you are getting in your terminal window?

What graphics card do you have and what are the latest installed drivers?

You can install Glew to learn more about your setup.  Glew is an extension wrangler for opengl and is capable of providing system/graphics information.

You can run the glew utility and send us the log file that is generated to help us determine their hardware support.

  1. Download the glew Binaries for Windows 32-bit and 64-bit OS

  2. Extract the zip folder and in the extracted folder navigate to bin/Win32 for Win32 systems or, bin/x64 for 64-bit OS’s.

http://glew.sourceforge.net/

Direct Link to sourceforge:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/glew/files/glew/1.10.0/glew-1.10.0-win32.zip/download

  1. Run the utility glewinfo.exe, this will generate the file glewinfo.txt.

If you know for certain that your graphics card and driver are updated and support OpenGL 2.0, please mail the glewinfo.txt and the infor requested above to support AT coronalabs.com

Thanks

Rob

Thank for such a prompt reply.

I might as well just do app making later in life thanks tho.