How to Fix the NVIDIA OpenGL Driver Error Code 3 in Windows 10 & 11

The NVIDIA OpenGL driver error code 3 is an issue that can arise on Windows 10 and 11 PCs with NVIDIA GPUs. Users have reported that error occurs when they launch or utilize software packages. That OpenGL issue crashes affected software either way. The error code 3 message says, “The NVIDIA OpenGL driver detected a problem with the display driver and is unable to continue.”

Error code 3 has been reported to immediately close game, video, and image-editing software. Users must resolve that issue because it’s usually a recurring error. This is how you can fix error code 3 in Windows 10 and 11.

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1. Set the Prefer Maximum Performance Setting for Affected Software

The NVIDIA Control Panel has alternative maximum performance and adaptive power management options. Error code 3 will more likely occur with theOptimal powersetting selected. So, try selecting thePrefer maximum performanceoption like this:

Alternatively, you can set maximum performance specifically for an affected app instead. To do so, click thePrograms Settingstab in NVIDIA Control Panel. Select the software for which error code 3 arises within theSelect a program to customizedrop-down menu. Then selectPrefer maximum performancein the program settings and clickApply.

A NVIDIA graphics card

2. Select the 3D App Visual Simulation Option

Some users have fixed OpenGL error code 3 by selecting aVisual Simulationpreset option within the NVIDIA Control Panel. However, note that option is only available for NVIDIA Quadro graphics adapters. So, you may’t see and select that setting if your PC doesn’t have a Quadro GPU. This is how to select the3D App Visual Simulationsetting in the NVIDIA Control Panel:

3. Roll Back an NVIDIA Graphics Driver Update

Have you recently updated your PC’s graphics driver? If so, the new driver could be causing the error code 3 issue on your PC. You might be able to resolve error code 3 by rolling back a recent graphics driver update.

Follow our guide onhow to roll back a driver on Windowsfor more information. You’ll find the display drivers under theDisplay Adapterssection.

The Preferred graphics processor drop-down menu

A Driver Package rollback window will open that asks you to select an option about why you’re rolling back the driver. Click theMy apps don’t work with this driverradio button, which is one of the closest matches for why you’re rolling back the driver.

SelectYesto roll back the driver, then restart the PC before you try opening affected apps and games again.

The Prefer maximum performance option

4. Select the Repair and Reset Options for the Affected App

If error code 3 occurs for a Universal Windows Platform app or game, try fixing it with theRepairorResetoptions. Each UWP app has options for repairing and resetting you can select within Settings. Check out our article aboutresetting apps in Windows 11to clear the app’s data.

However, it’s recommended to select an app’sRepairoption first. TheRepairtroubleshooting option is just about above theResetbutton and doesn’t eradicate data. So, selectRepairto see if that fixes error code 3 first.

The Visual Simulation option

5. Reinstall the Affected Software

The software for which error code 3 occurs might have corrupted DLL files. Reinstalling the affected software will repair corrupted files by replacing them with fresh new ones. You can remove desktop software or UWP apps via Settings or the Control Panel (Programs and Features) as outlined in ourarticle about uninstalling programs within Windows.

Then reinstall the uninstalled program in Windows. First, download the latest software version, preferably from the publisher’s website. Open the folder containing the downloaded installer and double-click that setup wizard to reinstall its software.

6. Cleanly Reinstall the NVIDIA Graphics Driver

The OpenGL error code 3 message suggests an issue with your PC’s graphics (GPU) driver. Reinstalling the NVIDIA display driver could fix such an issue. We recommend that you cleanly reinstall your graphics card’s driver as covered in our guide tocleanly reinstalling GPU drivers on Windows.

7. Reset Windows

The last resort for fixing error code 3 (and many other Windows issues) is to reset the OS. Resetting Windows 11 or 10 reinstalls the platform, which restores it to a default factory configuration. Alas, the reset also wipes all third-party Windows software you’ve installed.

Therefore, resetting Windows is a drastic troubleshooting method, but it’s also one that often works. Our guide onhow to reset Windowstells you how to apply this potential resolution with the Reset this PC tool. You can at least select to preserve all your user files by resetting your PC with that utility.

Stop Error Code 3 Crashing Your Software on Windows

Those potential fixes will probably stop error code 3 crashing software packages on most Windows 10 and 11 PCs. The most widely confirmed solutions for that OpenGL issue are to select the maximum performance and 3D App Visual Simulation settings in NVIDIA Control Panel. However, some users might need to reinstall affected apps and NVIDIA drivers or even reset Windows to get this issue fixed.

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