Old laptop + Techstream vs. BT Scanner (1 Viewer)

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I had an XTOOL Bluetooth scanner that I used with the Anyscan app on my LR3 but it has wandered off....so I'm looking for a replacement. I checked my local Craigslist and a Lexus/Toyota shop is selling off an old laptop (Windows Vista!) with Techstream v.14 on it. It's a little bit more $$$ than another BT dingledongle but is it more powerful/useful? If it's only ~10% better I'd probably pass. What say y'all?
 
Check this thread out. Scan tool off Amazon that does everything TS does.

 
Why not use a normal laptop, WinXP on a virtual machine + the usual dongle for ~10-20€ and a version of techstream?
 
Why not use a normal laptop, WinXP on a virtual machine + the usual dongle for ~10-20€ and a version of techstream?
It all depends on what you want to do. I was unable to program my TPMS sensor IDs with a cheap dongle, so I ended up getting a laptop + an expensive VXDIAG dongle. If I were to tool up today from scratch, I'd probably get the tool recommended above from Amazon. I think I might buy one anyways, and just keep it in my 200.
 
Having the actual Toyota license is a pretty good option in my opinion. I used techstream a few times while getting my rig setup and during some upgrades, but haven’t needed it for two or three years.
 
I HAD the techstream use in an old laptop briefly after using the "how to tech stream in 5 minutes" 100 series thread instructions. I say had, as now my old laptop that did work with it no longer does, my VM with mac does not work, and my new PC laptop I bough to get it to run the techstream stuff doesn't work. It was cool while it lasted, but I got frustrated with not being able to troubleshoot why it stopped working and now wouldn't work with newer (and faster) tech.
 
and now wouldn't work with newer (and faster) tech.
Most likely anti-virus protections... definitely put up hurdles for me.
 
Most likely anti-virus protections... definitely put up hurdles for me.
That was a B to deal with for sure with the new PC. I thought I had turned off all the nanny stuff. Maybe I didn’t.
 

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