MATLAB is crashing by low-level graphics error
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Hello,
I'm a German student writing my bachelor thesis in Prague.
I've installed the trial version of MATLAB on my Samsung Notebook with a AMD Radeon hd 7600m graphic-card.
The Error is:
Warning: MATLAB previously crashed due to a low-level graphics error. To prevent another crash in this session, MATLAB is using software OpenGL instead of using your graphics hardware. To save this setting for future sessions, use the opengl('save', 'software') command. For more information, see Resolving Low-Level Graphics Issues.
I've Googled so many things and tested everything. You are my last chance to use MATLAB on my Notebook. And I need it really, there is no other possibility other than to buy a new notebook
I would be so thankful if you could help me in this case.
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SALAH alatai
on 22 Jul 2024
Moved: Walter Roberson
on 22 Jul 2024
I am using RTX 3050, but I received this message too.
Image Analyst
on 23 Jul 2024
@SALAH alatai, see the FAQ: https://matlab.fandom.com/wiki/FAQ#After_installation,_MATLAB_crashes_or_gives_an_error_message_when_I_try_to_run_MATLAB. If you do exactly what it says to do there, you should be up and running soon.
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Bob Blaine
on 18 Dec 2017
Hi Irene,
Since the 2014b release of MATLAB, it relies much more heavily on the graphics hardware of your computer than it did in the past. As a result, the hardware requirements are a little more stringent. If you get this warning, it just means that MATLAB detected that either your graphics card or the driver for it wasn't fully compatible. In that case MATLAB will use it's backup which is a software implementation of the OpenGL. It should continue to produce graphics, but there may be some noticeable differences:
- It's slower if you are plotting a lot of data
- There's no graphics smoothing (antialiasing)
- Markers aren't as pretty
- Transparency doesn't always produce the correct display.
One thing you might want to do anyway is update your graphics driver. I think the last one for your system was released in 2015 (15.7.1 assuming Windows 10).
Hope that helps.
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minthon minthon
on 22 Feb 2019
I have similar problems. Tried 'software' and 'hardware' options for opengl, the driver was updated, tried reboot, tests were performed with simplest 5 point plot. It continued crashing for a day, but then got back to normal. Then, again, started crashing after any attempt to launch graphics. Also was crashing immediately with "opengl info".
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minibela
on 2 Apr 2020
did you fix this? because I'm stuck with the same problem and Mathworks can't find the cause or a solution :(
Image Analyst
on 3 Apr 2020
If calling the Mathworks did not give you a solution, I'm surprised. At the very least they'll find a workaround. Try upgrading to release r2020a and see if that fixes it.
Image Analyst
on 6 Dec 2017
Why not just do what it says?
>> opengl('save', 'software')
By the way, that's not a "crash", it's a warning.
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Valeria Leto
on 23 Aug 2021
@Image Analyst yeah, I did it but I still have problems. I suppose that I have too many data to plot.
Image Analyst
on 23 Aug 2021
If you're still getting crashes even after setting oepngl to software, then call the Mathworks for free tech support. This is only if MATLAB itself crashes, not just if your program throws an error but MATLAB still keeps running.
David Huang
on 24 Jan 2022
I have same problem. My graphic-card is GTX1650. Is the level of this card too low?
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Bob Blaine
on 24 Jan 2022
Hi David,
I don't have experience with GTX1650, but I've had MATLAB render on low end Intel graphics, so I suspect that it's fine. Image Analyst is probably right, it's time to call MathWorks. Be sure to have your graphics card, OS and driver version, as I'm guessing that will be important to identify the issue.
Pratiwi Vaherera
on 4 Jun 2022
hi i'm a user of intel graphics too. but when i open matlab i see a warning message. and when i try to import my data the matlab system error message appear like this. can you help me how to fix it? thanks!
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