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I was lucky since I have a GeForce 540M gfxcard in my laptop working alongside the standard intel gfx embedded on the motherboard.
I had the same problem. Whenever I entered the house the screen went black and I couldn't see anything anymore while it worked fine in The Last Visit.
What my solution was was to let the GeForce card take over in the settings in my PC's controle panel. Instead of letting the program decide, I forced it to use the nvidia gfx card and its drivers to run Scratches.
It worked like a charm.
But I guess that only counts if you have that second gfx chipset...
If you do, then lucky you :)
If not... Afraid there's no alternative for now...
If that doesn't work, then the next step is to try a previous version. I know the proposed solution sucks but this has worked 99% of the times. Unfortunately, Windows has a lousy support for OpenGL...
Use their detection tool so you download the one you n eed http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect/graphics