Also, in addition, if you're running Windows 98 or Me by any chance, you can download GLSetup, which will correctly determine what version of OpenGL is supported by your video card and your video card manufacturer and download the appropriate OpenGL drivers. However, I am guessing that you're asking this question because you were prompted by an OpenGL error message. Be warned that some newer high-end games may require a video card for full compliant support and I have seen them close with an error when you try to run a game that requires good hardware to run on them. Please also post on what made you ask for the drivers and any error messages and their contents, if any.