GPL-Related to atioglxx Dll file

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Mickey160

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Dec 13, 2024
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I have installed Grand Prix Legends (GPL) game onto my Windows 10 PC and running AMD graphics. It is well known by the games followers that the game with AMD and linked to opengl? while in game won't go to a track and crashes back to the desktop.

Solution for this as come from a fan, which is supposed to work, by replacing the atioglxx.dll file in your system with a different atioglxx.dll file that the fan as provided. You are supposed to find the following file in C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\u0392837.inf_amd64_9a77fba04d783a0e\B392251

I have tried looking for the above file but its not there in my files even searching for it. I've also looked at the OEF way but still can't locate the file, so that I can put the different atioglxx.dll into that folder.

Any help on this would be gratefully recieved. See attached file for relevant info and instructions.
 

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My guess for the file not being on your system is your graphics card is not the same as his.
Entries are put in DriverStore when software is installed, if the file isn't there I'm assuming it is specific to one AMD GPU, and yours has a different one.
 
Hey thanks for the info Bruce. I think your right.

Tonight I searched manually (no auto search) every folder in the driver store folders and there was nothing there. Took me a good 30-60 minutes.

I could update my gpu but last time it screwed my desktop mouse and it become unresponsive. In the end my engineer friend had to put an old driver back in. Not sure that would solve my issue anyway.

Hey oh as they say.