3DTV Play - Only 5 install
Yes, I reinstall Windows sometimes and what to do when I now reach the 5 install limit? Do you have to buy the software again? My advice is to boycott all companies that limit their paying customers. I advise against buying software from Nvidia. I've been looking for a way to complain to the Nvidia but how to access that feature on their website is a mystery. I found a form and wrote but got the Internet error [img]http://s26.postimg.org/mnriqnyh5/3_DTV_Play.jpg[/img]
Yes, I reinstall Windows sometimes and what to do when I now reach the 5 install limit? Do you have to buy the software again?

My advice is to boycott all companies that limit their paying customers. I advise against buying software from Nvidia.

I've been looking for a way to complain to the Nvidia but how to access that feature on their website is a mystery. I found a form and wrote but got the Internet error

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#1
Posted 04/17/2014 05:48 AM   
Yup that is correct, same as with most modern game titles as well. If you had purchased a 3D "Vision" kit there would be no cost at all for 3DTV Play.
Yup that is correct, same as with most modern game titles as well. If you had purchased a 3D "Vision" kit there would be no cost at all for 3DTV Play.

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Posted 04/17/2014 06:42 AM   
Please contact our support here for assistance: [url]http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/utils/login_form/redirect/ask[/url]
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#3
Posted 04/17/2014 06:59 AM   
[quote name="andrewf@nvidia"] Once you activate 3DTV Play the first time it will not count as a reactivation with every driver install as long as you dont uninstall the 3DTV Play Activation Utility. The Utility and drivers are separate. So Buy it, activate it, and install drivers as much as you want. If you run out of activations, we can restart it for you.[/quote] This was posted in another thread. [url]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=217470&st=0[/url]
andrewf@nvidia said:
Once you activate 3DTV Play the first time it will not count as a reactivation with every driver install as long as you dont uninstall the 3DTV Play Activation Utility. The Utility and drivers are separate.

So Buy it, activate it, and install drivers as much as you want.

If you run out of activations, we can restart it for you.



This was posted in another thread. http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=217470&st=0

#4
Posted 04/17/2014 05:21 PM   
I have an emitter so I can't say for certain but couldn't you create a disc image of a fresh Windows install and 3DTV Play activation, sure it might not help with major hardware changes, like Motherboards, but if all you're doing is reinstalling Windows for that fresh clean feeling ... a disc image might make things a lot easier ... I know I like creating them after fresh installs.
I have an emitter so I can't say for certain but couldn't you create a disc image of a fresh Windows install and 3DTV Play activation, sure it might not help with major hardware changes, like Motherboards, but if all you're doing is reinstalling Windows for that fresh clean feeling ... a disc image might make things a lot easier ... I know I like creating them after fresh installs.
#5
Posted 04/17/2014 08:12 PM   
I had change Motherboard.
I had change Motherboard.

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Posted 04/18/2014 06:29 AM   
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