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    About laptopvideo2go.com drivers

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Zizou10, Aug 29, 2007.

  1. Zizou10

    Zizou10 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have a dell inspiron 1520 and I was wordering what are these drivers like?

    Do they increase my laptop's video card performance greatly from the dell's drivers?

    After I installed these drivers, can I uninstall them and go back to the dell drivers in case I need them? Do they have this option?
     
  2. Triple_Dude

    Triple_Dude Notebook Evangelist

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    Okay, they're just like any old driver, but they are simply modded to work on pretty much ANY notebook.

    So, you're able to use the latest nVidia drivers instead of the outdated Dell drivers.

    And... yes, generally, they do offer a nice performance boost.

    As for uninstalling drivers, like I stated above, these ARE normal drivers but simply modded to support almost all notebooks. Uninstall them how you would uninstall a normal driver.