


- UNINSTALL LIVESTATION DRIVERS
- UNINSTALL LIVESTATION UPDATE
- UNINSTALL LIVESTATION DRIVER
- UNINSTALL LIVESTATION SOFTWARE
- UNINSTALL LIVESTATION TV
Vista laptop users should definitely try the Mobility Modder, but the general rule is to upgrade drivers only if you are experiencing problems.
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We have two Vista laptops that were left out in the cold by both Nvidia and ATI as far as driver upgrades, and Mobility Modder worked perfectly on both. #96 covers it all, I am just adding that there is a Mobility Modder not just for ATI but Nvidia drivers also, and it works far better than the beta Nvidia drivers. However, downloading these higher resolution videos takes much more Internet bandwidth & hard disk space on your computer (recoverable after you have watched the video). The picture & audio quality is then very good. It uses a complete copy of the program which is stored on the Internet which you then download & then watch. I've had much better success with Miro () that is based on a different principle.

If you are lucky you may get something you want to view with this program. Until, by the time it got to 61 viewers it was unviewable. In a real case, where I connected directly to a site that was broadcasting live, not using this program, I saw the quality go down as the number of of viewers went up over the course of the hour long show.
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That all of these TV stations have sufficient bandwidth & server speed to feed TV over the Internet to whoever wants it. This program seems to be based on a inherently false principle. As a representative of several similar much ballyhooed programs that seem to good to be true - don't waste your money. As a replacement for cable or satellite - don't bother.

Further, XP and newer let you rollback drivers, apart from System Restore. Personally, my experience with nVidia drivers is that newer drivers are almost always better, beta or not, and that the beta drivers are generally as reliable as released drivers to that date. The question isn't whether a driver is "beta", but whether it works better than your current driver. nVidia's new drivers support CUDA and PhysX, and they list not only supported chipsets, but incompatible notebooks/laptops, and special installation instructions. Newer drivers generally offer much better performance, bug fixes, and possible new features. They don't want to deal with testing, and potential new support issues.
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Computer OEMs are always extremely slow to update drivers, and generally quit doing so for computers which are more than a couple of years old. ATI has always had terrible drivers, and personally, I wouldn't buy anything that didn't have a replaceable video card, unless maybe it was one of those new super-small mobile PC's, where you don't have decent video, anyway.
UNINSTALL LIVESTATION SOFTWARE
You can check the websites, and if drivers aren't available for your hardware and software platform, then check for updates via your OEM, or you can try one of the Mobility Modders (nVidia here). The fact is, mobile drivers are available from both ATI and nVidia. #3, #95, Ashraf, which is of us is leading people astray? You tried to back off from comment #3 by inserting the word "generally" in comment #95, but that's not what comment #3 said.
