Easy. Contact tech support of Microsoft or makers of OpenGL (isn't it Microsoft too?) or- and I say this because it's something you should always have as a last resort-
And by last resort, I mean DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS WITHOUT BACKING UP YOUR DATA ON LIKE 50 USB DRIVES. JUST IN CASE.
After purchasing that many USB drives and cloning all that data, I'd advise if nothing else to
mercilessly delete anything and everything of the driver of this OPENGL Hardware Acceleration and trying again. It may have been corrupted (which can happen suprisingly easy, and dosen't even have to come from the computer itself) the data might be hybrided (Hybrid data as I call it, is where you have an update but it dosen't do it correctly or something. You have the data telling it what it is and possible some of the update data but all in all it's still what you had before, or it just crashes.) or it could just be Microsoft derping around. No one likes tech support but just remember that a live chat on a im service is always better than a phone call or fourm post.
Tsu the Tech wizard of Dorito Seasoning and Adult Merchandise, out.