Resolve is only detecting the NVIDIA GPU, and then complaining the OpenGL version is 1.1 with the minimum required being 4.5.
Fortunately, I've ran across this issue not too long ago here on the Forum and sorted out why its happening. On dual GPU laptops like yours, where there is an NVIDIA GPU and an Intel iGPU, the OpenGL comes from the Intel iGPU. And if you disable the Intel iGPU (which I assume you've done) it gets replaced with the Microsoft generic display driver, which only provides OpenGL 1.1 support.
What does all this mean? I assume you disabled the Intel iGPU because it was preventing Resolve startup, which has happened in the past. So now Resolve starts, but the OpenGL thing stops it. The Intel iGPU thing is likely driver related, and using DDU to remove the current Intel iGPU driver and then reinstalling the driver might fix the issue. But, the Intel iGPU driver you have installed: 27.20.100.9664 is the most current driver the Dell support site has for your laptop, and it's from December of 2021. It's possible that driver doesn't work with Resolve 18.x.
So, I guess I'd suggest a multistep approach to find a solution:
1. Re-enable the Intel iGPU. Use DDU to uninstall it's driver. Then reinstall the Intel iGPU driver from the Dell Support site. Now does Resolve launch?
Here is a link to a Forum thread on how to use DDU:
viewtopic.php?f=21&t=119852&hilit=+ddu#p6598612. If Resolve crashes immediately after the DDU uninstall and Support site reinstall, go to the Intel Driver Download site and run it's auto-update driver app and see if it suggests a newer driver for the iGPU. if so, download and install that and see if that helps the Resolve launch.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en ... /home.html3. I'll also note that the last user who had a similar issue reported that after doing step 1 above, Resolve launched and ran for a bit but then crashed when a project was opened. He had to DDU uninstall the NVIDIA driver and reinstall a current NVIDIA driver to solve that. So maybe you'll need to do that as well.