Congratulations on your purchase of the Sony VAIO® all-in-one
Notebook. Sony has combined leading-edge technology in audio, video,
computing, and communications to provide you with state-of-the-art
personal computing.
Features
Here are just some of the features your VAIO® computer has to offer:
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For a complete description of the specifications of your VAIO® Notebook, refer to the
Specifications flyer supplied with your notebook.
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Exceptional performance — Your notebook includes an Intel®
processor*
featuring the latest technology, and a V.90/K56flex-compatible modem.
optimize performance and portability, Sony has implemented speed
controlling technology designed to maximize battery life during mobile
computer use. Windows® reported actual CPU speed may not reflect the
maximum speed.
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Portability — Rechargeable battery pack provides hours of use without AC
‡
power.
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Sony audio and video quality — High-quality MPEG1/MPEG2 video,
which supports full-screen display and enables you to take advantage of
today’s advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment
software.
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Multimedia features — Enjoy the built-in stereo speakers or use
headphones (not supplied) to listen to audio and video CDs.
*
The CPU speed will be reduced under certain operating conditions.
† Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, Internet Service Pro-
vider (ISP) support, and government regulations.
‡ Depending on the specific model you purchased, speed controlling technology may not be
present.
†
To
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Microsoft® Windows® operating system — Your system includes the
Microsoft® Windows® operating system.
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Communications — Access popular online services, send and receive email, browse the Internet, and use fax features.
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Optical disc drive (CD-RW/DVD or DVD-ROM) — The CD-RW/DVD
Combo Drive utilizes a new optical storage technology that combines the
features of both a CD-RW drive and DVD-ROM drive, providing increased
storage capacity and a rich multimedia computing experience. Optical drives
play DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, CD-RW, and CD-R discs. (The CD-RW/DVD
Combo Drive is available on selected models only.)
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Your computer’s optical disc drive and other components may differ depending on the
specific model you purchased.
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Unpacking Your Notebook
Remove the following hardware items from the box:
Unpacking Your Notebook
Main unit
Video cableRechargeable
*
Power cord
AC adapter
battery pack
Weight saver
* Removable floppy disk drive is in the multipurpose bay.
Documents
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VAIO® Notebook User Guide — A searchable online help file that contains
detailed information on how to use your new notebook. Go to Start, select
VAIO Help and Support, and click VAIO User Guide to open this file.
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VAIO® Notebook Quick Start — Contains information on unpacking and
setting up your notebook, the features of your notebook, the applications
included with your system, and how to solve common problems.
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Microsoft® Windows® Getting Started guide — Explains how to use the
basic features of the Windows operating system installed on your computer.
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Notes on Use — Explains notes on using your notebook and offers safety
tips.
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Specifications Flyer — Details the hardware specifications for your
notebook.
Software CDs
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Microsoft® Word — Enables you to reinstall Microsoft Word to the VAIO
computer you purchased, if the application becomes corrupted or is erased.
Recovery CDs
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Application Recovery CD(s) — Enables you to reinstall individual
applications if they become corrupted or are erased.
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Driver Recovery CD(s) — Enables you to reinstall individual device
drivers if they become corrupted or are erased.
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System Recovery CD(s) — Enables you to format the C:\ partition of the
hard disk drive, then reinstall the operating system and software titles that
shipped with your notebook if they become corrupted or are erased.
Other
Packet containing special product offers
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Limited Warranty card
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Registering Your Notebook
Registering Your Notebook
Take advantage of Sony’s commitment to quality customer support and receive
these benefits by registering your notebook:
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Sony Customer Support — Talk to a Support Representative to
troubleshoot problems you may be having with your notebook.
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Limited Warranty — Protect your investment. See the Warranty Card for
more details.
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You are prompted to register your computer the first time you turn on the unit. Follow
the on-screen instructions to complete the registration process. If you are not able to
register your computer during the first session, you are provided with additional
registration opportunities later.
If you did not register your notebook when you first turned it on, following these
steps to use the online computer registration service.
1Make sure your notebook is connected to a phone line.
2Click the registration icon on the VAIO® desktop.
3Enter the information requested on the first online registration form. Press
the Tab key to move from box to box.
4Click the Next button to advance to the next form.
5Complete the remaining forms by clicking the Next button each time you
complete a form.
6The notebook automatically transfers your registration information using
your built-in modem and a toll-free telephone number or a local number.
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You may sign up for Internet access with a Sony preferred Internet Service Provider.
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Setting up your dial-up connection
This section describes the basic steps for setting up your dial-up connection. The
Connection Wizard guides you through the process of connecting to the Internet
and then choosing an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or setting up an existing
account.
Setting up your Internet connection (Windows XP)
1Click Start, point to All Programs, Accessories, Communications, and then
click New Connection Wizard. The Location Information screen appears.
Location Information screen
2Follow the instructions onscreen and then click OK to continue. The Phone
and Modem Options screen appears.
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Phone and Modem Options screen
Setting up your dial-up connection
3Select the location from where you are dialing and then click OK. The New
Connection Wizard appears.
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New Connection Wizard
4Follow the onscreen instructions to finish setting up your dial-up connection.
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Setting up your dial-up connection
Setting up your dial-up connection (Windows 2000)
1Click Start, point to Programs, Accessories, Communications, and then click
Internet Connection Wizard. The Internet Connection Wizard appears.
Internet Connection Wizard.
2Follow the onscreen instructions to finish setting up your dial-up connection.
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Setting Up Your VAIO Notebook
This section describes the following:
Locating Controls and Ports
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Connecting a Power Source
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Starting Your Notebook
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Shutting Down Your Notebook
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Power Saving Modes
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Locating Controls and Ports
Front
+
1LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
7Battery 1 and 2 indicators
screen
2Speakers8Hard disk drive indicator
3Keyboard9Num Lock indicator
4Touchpad10Caps Lock indicator
5Left and right buttons11Scroll Lock indicator
6Power indicator
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Left
Locating Controls and Ports
1 TV out jack4 i.LINK® (IEEE1394) S400
2 Microphone jack5PC Card slots
3 Headphone jack6Battery bay
* i.LINK is a Sony trademark used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394
connection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software applications, operating system, and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may
not communicate with each other. Refer to the documentation that came with your compatible i.LINK device for information on operating conditions and proper connection. Before
connecting compatible i.LINK PC peripherals to your system, such as a CD-RW or hard disk
drive, confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating conditions.
port
*
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Right
1PPK buttons
2Power button
3Optical drive (CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive or DVD-ROM drive
4Multipurpose bay
* The type of optical drive differs depending on the specific model you purchased.
*
)
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Back
Locating Controls and Ports
cover
1Modem port5 Monitor port
2 USB ports6Ethernet port
3Serial port7 DC In port
4Printer port
Only connect 10Base-T and 100Base-TX cables to the Ethernet port. Do not
connect any other type of network cable or any telephone line. Connecting
cables other than those listed above may result in an electric current
overload and could cause a malfunction, excessive heat, or fire in the port.
To connect the unit to the network, contact your network administrator.
✍
There is a ventilation slot located between the Ethernet port and the USB port. Do not
cover the ventilation slot when your notebook is on.
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Bottom
1Multipurpose bay release lever
2Tilt stands
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Connecting a Power Source
Connecting a Power Source
You can use either AC power or a rechargeable battery pack as a power source.
Using the AC Adapter
1Plug the cable attached to the AC adapter into the DC In port on the
notebook.
2Plug one end of the power cord into the AC adapter.
3Plug the other end of the power cord into an AC outlet.
Connecting the AC adapter
Notebook
AC adapter
(supplied)
DC In
Power cord
(supplied)
Notes on the AC Adapter
Your notebook operates on 100V-240V AC 50/60 Hz.
❑
Do not share the AC outlet with other power-consuming equipment, such as
❑
a copy machine or shredder.
You can purchase a power strip with a surge protector. This device prevents
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damage to your notebook caused by sudden power surges such as those that
may occur during an electrical storm.
Do not place heavy objects on the power cord.
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To disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the cord itself.
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Unplug your notebook from the wall outlet if you will not be using the
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notebook for a long time.
The LED indicator on the AC adapter may stay on until the AC adapter is
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unplugged from your notebook.
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When the AC adapter is not used, unplug it from the wall outlet.
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Use only the AC adapter supplied. Do not use any other AC adapter.
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Using Battery Power
You can use one or two battery packs as a source of power. The second battery
pack inserts into the multipurpose bay on the right side of the notebook. (See
“Using a Second Battery Pack” in your online User Guide for more information.)
Additional battery packs are available as a separate option.
The battery pack that comes with your notebook is not fully charged at the time
of purchase. Follow the steps below to insert and charge the battery pack.
To insert the battery pack
1Locate the battery bay on the left side of the notebook and push the cover
down to open it.
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The cover swings out but does not detach.
Battery bay
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Connecting a Power Source
2Insert the battery pack into the battery bay.
Inserting battery pack
Battery pack
(supplied)
The label side should face down
3Push the battery bay cover up until it clicks.
✍
If the port replicator is attached to your notebook, do not attempt to insert or remove
the battery pack. Lifting and turning the notebook with a port replicator attached could
cause a temporary loss of power.
To charge the battery pack
1Connect the AC adapter to the notebook.
2Insert the battery pack.
The notebook automatically charges the battery. The battery indicator
flashes in a double-blink pattern as the battery charges.
3When the battery is 85 percent full, the battery indicator turns off. This
process takes approximately 1.5 hours if your notebook is turned on.
✍
To charge the battery completely, continue charging for an additional hour. See
“Displaying Battery Information” in your online User Guide for more information.
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There are two battery indicators on the notebook
Battery indicators
Battery IndicatorDescription
Battery indicators
1
Indicates the status of the battery pack in the battery bay on
the left side of the notebook.
2
Indicates the status of the battery pack in the multipurpose
bay on the right side of the notebook.
Battery Indicator
Light StatusDescription
OnThe notebook is using battery power.
Single blinkThe battery is running out of power.
Double blinkThe battery is charging.
OffThe notebook is using AC power.
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To remove the battery pack
1Open the battery bay cover.
2Pull out the battery pack.
Removing the battery pack
Connecting a Power Source
3Push the battery bay cover up until it clicks.
You will lose data if you remove the battery pack while the notebook is on
and not connected to the AC adapter, or if you remove the battery while the
notebook is in a power saving mode.
Notes on the battery
To determine the remaining battery charge, see “Displaying Battery
❑
Information” in your online User Guide for more information.
When the battery power is running low, both the battery and power
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indicators blink.
When the notebook is directly connected to AC power and has a battery pack
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in the battery bay, it uses power from the AC outlet.
See “Using a Second Battery Pack” in your online User Guide for
❑
information on installing and charging a battery pack in the multipurpose
bay.
Keep the battery pack in the notebook while it is directly connected to AC
❑
power. The battery pack continues to charge while you are using the
notebook.
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If the battery level falls below 10 percent, you should either attach the AC
❑
adapter to recharge the battery, or shut down your notebook and insert a fully
charged battery.
You can extend battery life by changing the power management modes in the
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PowerPanel utility. See “Power Saving Modes” on page 29 for more
information.
The battery pack supplied with your notebook is a lithium-ion battery and
❑
can be recharged at any time. Charging a partially discharged battery does
not affect battery life.
The battery indicator is on while you use the battery pack as a power source.
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When battery life is nearly depleted, the battery indicator starts flashing.
For some software applications and some peripheral devices, your notebook
❑
may not enter Hibernate mode when the battery life is low. To avoid loss of
data when using battery power, you should save your data frequently and
manually activate a power management mode, such as Standby or Hibernate.
Never leave the battery pack in temperatures above 140° F (60° C), such as
❑
under direct sunlight or in a car parked in the sun.
Battery life is shorter in a cold environment. This is due to decreased battery
❑
efficiency at low temperatures.
Charge the batteries at temperatures between 50° F and 80° F (10° C to
❑
30° C). Lower temperatures require a longer charging time.
While the battery is in use or being discharged, the battery pack heats up.
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This is normal and is not cause for concern.
Keep the battery pack away from all sources of heat.
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Keep the battery pack dry.
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Do not open or try to disassemble the battery pack.
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Do not expose the battery pack to any mechanical shock.
❑
If you are not using the notebook for an extended period of time, remove the
❑
battery pack from the notebook to prevent damage to the battery.
If, after fully charging the battery pack, the battery power is still low, the
❑
battery pack may be reaching the end of its life and should be replaced.
You do not need to discharge the battery before recharging.
❑
If you have not used the battery pack for a considerable amount of time,
❑
recharge the battery.
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Starting Your Notebook
Starting Your Notebook
1Slide the LCD lock lever in the direction of the arrow and lift the cover.
Opening the notebook
LCD lock lever
2Press the power button on top of the notebook until the green power
indicator turns on.
Power button
Power indicator
✍
If you hold the power button in the On position for more than four seconds, the
notebook turns off.
Power button
3If necessary, adjust the brightness controls for the LCD display as follows:
To decrease brightness, press Fn+F5 then the down or left arrow key.
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To increase brightness, press Fn+F5 then the up or right arrow key.
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Shutting Down Your Notebook
To avoid potential loss of data, follow these steps to shut down your notebook.
1Click Start on the Windows® taskbar.
2(Windows XP) Click Turn Off Computer at the bottom of the Start menu to
display the “Turn off computer” dialog box. (Windows 2000) Click Shut
Down at the bottom right of the Start menu to display the “Shut Down
Windows” dialog box.
3Select Turn Off.
✍
Respond to any prompts warning you to save documents.
4Wait for your notebook to turn off automatically. The notebook is off when
the power indicator turns off.
5Turn off any peripherals connected to your notebook.
✍
During a period of inactivity, you can conserve battery life by using Standby mode. See
“Controlling Power Management” in your online User Guide for more information.
If you are unable to shut down your notebook:
1Close or end all operations as follows:
Close all applications.
❑
Remove the PC Cards.
❑
Disconnect all USB devices.
❑
2Restart the notebook. You can restart your notebook by pressing the
Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys simultaneously.
✍
If you are still unable to shut down the notebook, you can press the power button and
hold it for at least four seconds. This operation may result in data loss.
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Power Saving Modes
Power Saving Modes
When you use a battery as the source of power for your notebook, you can take
advantage of power management settings to conserve battery life. In addition to
the normal operating mode, which allows you to turn off specific devices, your
notebook has two distinct power saving modes: Standby and Hibernate. When
using battery power, be aware that the notebook automatically enters Hibernate
mode when the remaining battery charge drops below 5 percent, regardless of the
power management setting you select.
✍
If the battery level falls to less than 10 percent, you should either attach the AC
adapter to recharge the battery, or shut down your notebook and insert a fully charged
battery.
Normal Mode
Normal mode is the normal state of your notebook when it is in use. The power
indicator displays green when your notebook is in this mode. To save power, you
can turn off a specific device such as the LCD or the hard disk.
Standby Mode
In Standby mode the notebook saves the current state of the system in RAM and
switches off power to the CPU. The amber power indicator flashes in this mode.
To activate Standby mode
To activate Standby mode, press the key combination Fn+Esc. You can also use
the PowerPanel utility to enter Standby mode.
To return to normal mode
Press any key to return to normal mode.
Hibernate Mode
In the Hibernate mode, the state of the system is saved on the hard drive and
power is turned off. The power indicator is off in this mode.
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To activate Hibernate mode
To activate Hibernate mode, press the key combination Fn+F12, or press the
power button and release it immediately.
✍
Do not move the notebook until its power indicator turns off.
To return to normal mode
To return to normal mode, turn on the notebook by pressing the power button.
The notebook returns to its previous state.
✍
When returning from Hibernate mode, the system status stored on the hard disk is
erased and the notebook starts normally if you press the power button and hold it for
at least four seconds.
Time required to return to normal mode
❑
Standby requires less time than Hibernate to return to normal mode.
Power consumption
❑
Standby uses more power than Hibernate.
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Adding Memory to Your VAIO
Notebook
In the future you may want to install memory modules to expand the
functionality of your notebook. The amount of memory on your notebook
will vary depending on the model you purchased. See the Specifications
flyer supplied with your notebook for the amount of memory pre-installed.
Expansion memory modules are available as options. For memory
upgrades, use only PC100 (CL2) SDRAM SO-DIMM (gold lead
contacts). This chapter describes how to replace memory modules in your
computer in the following sections:
Precautions and Procedures
❑
Removing a Memory Module
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Installing a Memory Module
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Viewing the Amount of Memory
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Precautions and Procedures
The procedures described below assume you are familiar with the general
terminology associated with personal notebooks and with common safety
practices required for using and modifying electronic equipment. Personal injury
or equipment damage may result from failure to take these precautions.
Observe the proper safety precautions when installing memory modules in
your notebook. See the bulleted list below. Use care when adding memory.
Mistakes made when installing or removing a memory module may cause a
malfunction.
Disconnect your system from its power source and from any
❑
telecommunications links, networks, or modems before you open the
system.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage memory modules and other
❑
components. Perform the procedures described below only at an ESD
workstation. If such a station is not available, do not work in a carpeted area,
and do not handle materials that produce or hold static electricity
(cellophane wrappers, for example). Ground yourself by maintaining contact
with an unpainted metal portion of the chassis while performing the
procedure.
Do not open the memory module package until you are ready to install the
❑
module. The package protects the module from ESD.
Use the special bag for preventing ESD or use aluminum foil when you store
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the memory module.
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Precautions and Procedures
Typical expansion memory configuration
To determine the exact amount of memory pre-installed on your computer, refer
to the Specifications flyer supplied with your computer.
128 MB Memory Models
Total System Memory
(MB)Slot 1 (MB)Slot 2 (MB)
128128
19212864
256128128
*
384
*
512
* The 384 MB and 512 MB memory configurations may require the removal and replacement
of original factory-installed memory modules.
256128
256256
256 MB Memory Models
Total System Memory
(MB)Slot 1 (MB)Slot 2 (MB)
*
256
256
384
512
*
†
†
128128
256
256128
256256
* Depending on the specific model you purchased, a single 256 MB memory module or two
128 MB memory modules may be preinstalled.
† The 384 MB and 512 MB memory configurations may require the removal and replacement
of original factory-installed memory modules.
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Removing a Memory Module
1Shut down your notebook and disconnect all peripheral devices, such as your
printer.
2Unplug the notebook and remove the battery pack(s).
3After the notebook has cooled, loosen and remove the screw that secures the
cover of the memory bay on the bottom of your notebook. Use an
appropriate screwdriver.
Removing the memory module cover
Screwdriver
Screw
4Touch a metal object (such as the connector panel on the back of your
notebook) to discharge any static electricity.
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5Remove the memory module.
Removing memory module
1
Removing a Memory Module
2
1
1 Pull the tabs in the direction of the arrows.
The memory module is released.
2 Pull the memory module in
6Replace the memory bay cover.
7Tighten the screw on the memory bay cover.
the direction of the arrow.
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Installing a Memory Module
1Shut down your notebook and disconnect all peripheral devices, such as your
printer.
2Unplug the notebook and remove the battery pack(s).
3After the notebook has cooled, loosen and remove the screw that secures the
cover of the memory bay on the bottom of your notebook. Use an
appropriate screwdriver.
Removing the memory module cover
Screwdriver
Screw
4Touch a metal object (such as the connector panel on the back of your
notebook) to discharge any static electricity.
5Remove the memory module from its packaging.
6Slide the memory module into the empty slot.
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7Press the module into place until it clicks.
Installing memory module
1 Slide the memory module into the slot.
Installing a Memory Module
1
2 Press the module into place until it clicks.
2
8Replace the memory bay cover.
9Tighten the screw on the cover of the memory bay.
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Viewing the Amount of Memory
1Restart the notebook.
2(Windows XP) Click Start on the Windows® task bar, select Help and
Support, and click “Sony Notebook Setup.” The Sony Notebook Setup
screen appears. (Windows 2000) Click Start on the Windows® task bar,
select VAIO, and click “Sony Notebook Setup.”
3Click the “About This Computer” tab to view the amount of system memory.
If the additional memory is not shown, repeat the steps described in
“Installing a Memory Module” on page 36.
✍
The amount of memory displayed in the Sony Notebook Setup screen is not always
correct. The video adapter uses some system memory, and that amount of memory
does not appear as part of the total memory shown in the Sony Notebook Setup
screen.
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About the Software on Your
Notebook
Your VAIO® Notebook is ready to help you work, play, learn, and
communicate as soon as you turn it on. This section provides the
following information:
An overview of the various software that come with your notebook and the
❑
activities you can perform with your software
Details on your Sony application, driver, and system recovery CDs
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Software Overview
Your computer may not be supplied with all of the software listed below,
depending on the configuration you purchased.
Adobe Acrobat® Reader
Adobe Systems Inc.
Acrobat Reader software enables you to view, navigate, and print documents in
Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF), an open file format that is intended to
preserve the fidelity of documents created on all major computer platforms.
Adobe Photoshop® Elements
Adobe Systems Inc.
Using state-of-the-art image editing tools, you can unleash your artistic ability
and create digital images for print, e-mail and posting to the Web. The versatile
image capturing options allow you to start working with digital and traditional
photos immediately. Explore endless creative possibilities for your personal
images with Adobe Photoshop Elements.
Adobe Premiere® LE (On selected models)
Adobe Systems Inc.
Adobe Premiere LE offers interface and editing tools for producing movies for
video, multimedia, or the Web. View source clips and edited footage
simultaneously on-screen. You can create your own personal video clips that are
up to three hours in length, with complete audio-video synchronization.
Apple QuickTime™
Apple Computer, Inc.
QuickTime is the Apple technology that makes video, sound, music, 3D, and
virtual reality come alive for our Internet browser and Windows.
Digital Print
Sony Electronics Inc.
This image management software makes it fun and easy to edit, import, and
organize your digital pictures in a photo album for rich digital printing to any
standard color laser or inkjet printer. Digital Print can also be used to make
custom CD labels for your audio CDs.
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Software Overview
DVgate™
Sony Electronics Inc.
*
Connect a compatible digital video camera recorder to the i.LINK®
connector
and capture your own video clips and still images. You can edit clips from your
video, add others, and combine clips into new movie segments. You can also save
your images in a variety of popular file formats.
Microsoft® Internet Explorer
Microsoft Corp.
Internet Explorer delivers the Web the way you want it. It is safe, easy to use, and
you can personalize how you access the Web. Outlook Express and other tools in
Internet Explorer also help you have a great experience on the Web.
Microsoft® Office XP Pro (On selected models)
Microsoft Corp.
Microsoft Office XP redefines the relationship between people and software by
providing a smarter, simpler way of working. New Office XP features include
context-sensitive smart tags, enhanced formatting options, and more, that enable
you to continually integrate additional services into Office and access
information anytime.
Microsoft® Office XP Small Business (On selected models)
Microsoft Corp.
With Microsoft Office XP you’ll find a powerful new technology that will help
you get work done more quickly by providing real-time, context-sensitive
options for important actions, from formatting to error correction. Task panes
consolidate important tasks into a single integrated view, enabling you to conduct
searches, launch and format documents, and view the contents of your Clipboard
from one location.
* i.LINK is a Sony trademark used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 con-
nection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software applications, operating
system, and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may not
communicate with each other. Refer to the documentation that came with your compatible
i.LINK device for information on operating conditions and proper connection. Before connecting compatible i.LINK PC peripherals to your system, such as a CD-RW or hard disk
drive, confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating conditions.
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Microsoft® Word
Microsoft Corp.
Microsoft Word makes it easy to create shared Web, e-mail, and print documents
for use around the world. It embraces HTML as a first-class file format and
extends Word’s ease-of-use to the Web and e-mail. Word also extends that easeof-use to international users, making it simple to create multilingual documents.
MovieShaker™
Sony Electronics Inc.
Sony’s original MovieShaker software creates personal movies that have
transitions, background music and text. Just import your video clips and “shake”
with a click of the mouse. Your personal movies are easy to create and fun to
share with family and friends.
Norton AntiVirus™ (On selected models)
Symantec Corp.
This antivirus software works in the background to protect your PC, by scanning
the files you download. Each time you connect to the Internet, Norton AntiVirus
updates its virus definitions to deliver automatic protection.
PC-Cillin® (On selected models)
Trend Micro, Inc.
PC-Cillin provides portable, easy-to-use, real-time antivirus security at your
computer’s entry point (beaming, synchronization, Internet access) to defend
against potential threats hidden inside files, e-mail, or on the Web.
PictureGear™
Sony Electronics Inc.
This image management software displays images from your hard drive, a Sony
digital still camera, or a Sony Mavica® camera. The images appear in a
convenient light-table format, so that you can easily view the contents of an
entire folder.
Quicken®
Intuit Inc.
Quicken is a fast, easy way to organize your finances. Quicken works just like
your checkbook, so it is easy to learn and use. Quicken manages all your
finances, bank accounts, credit cards, investments, and loans. You can even pay
your bills online.
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Software Overview
RealJukebox
Real Networks Inc.
RealJukebox is one of the world’s most widely used personal music management
systems. Using RealJukebox, you can capture the contents of a music CD,
manage and play back your music, and view various music-related information
via the Internet. This Custom RealJukebox for Sony allows seamless check-out
capabilities to a wide range of Sony personal audio devices, and offers
convenient links to Sony product and music service home pages.
✍
If you use an external CD-ROM drive connected with a PC Card, connect the external
CD-ROM drive before starting RealJukebox. Do not remove the CD-ROM drive while
using RealJukebox. Either action may cause RealJukebox to shut down improperly.
Sony recommends using the SonicStage software’s Record function to create any CDs
on your VAIO® computer, if the specific model you purchased is preconfigured with
all necessary components for CD-R and CD-RW capability. Downloading the optional
RealJukebox CD-burning component to create any CDs on your computer may
interfere with normal system operations.
RealPlayer®
Real Networks Inc.
RealPlayer is the RealNetworks video and audio player which lets you access
2,500 radio stations featuring music, news and sports.
Smart Capture
Sony Electronics Inc.
Smart Capture is a fun new way to send multimedia messages via e-mail. Smart
*
Capture manages the i.LINK®
connection between your computer and a Sony
Digital Handycam® Camcorder that supports the i.LINK interface. It allows you
to capture compressed video or still images that you can save or share via e-mail.
A smart solution to computer, digital audio/video and network convergence.
* i.LINK is a Sony trademark used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 con-
nection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software applications, operating
system, and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may not
communicate with each other. Refer to the documentation that came with your compatible
i.LINK device for information on operating conditions and proper connection. Before connecting compatible i.LINK PC peripherals to your system, such as a CD-RW or hard disk
drive, confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating conditions.
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SonicStage (On selected models)
Sony Electronics Inc.
This new jukebox application adds a host of new features to its predecessor,
OpenMG™ Jukebox. Continuing to take advantage of Sony’s copyrightprotected ATRAC3™ format for high-quality digital audio storage, SonicStage
sports a new Music Visualizer, a sleek new player skin design, audio CD burning
capability, and a parametric equalizer for fine-tuning audio playback.
Sony on Yahoo!
Yahoo! Inc.
Personalize your own web portal with Sony on Yahoo! Get a free webmail
account, customized news and local weather reports, comics, and more.
SonyStyle Connect
SM
Sony Electronics Inc.
SonyStyle Connect provides excellent dial-up, as well as DSL, Internet services.
Visit http://www.sonystyleconnect.com to find out what is available in your area.
VAIO Action Setup
Sony Electronics Inc.
VAIO Action Setup manages settings for the Shortcut keys and i.LINK interface.
VAIO Support Agent
Sony Electronics Inc.
VAIO Support Agent provides immediate, interactive online support.
VisualFlow™
Sony Electronics Inc.
VisualFlow software is a multimedia browser designed specifically for Memory
Stick® media. It displays any still picture, movie, or sound file stored in a
Memory Stick® media in a visually pleasing, artistic manner. VisualFlow also
enables playback of files by other applications such as PictureGear™, Memory
Stick Slideshow, and Windows® Explorer.
WinDVD™
InterVideo Inc.
WinDVD is a simple-to-use DVD player including all the features you would
expect to find in a standard consumer DVD player, while also offering advanced
display and navigation features such as zoom, pan, bookmark, and time search.
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Application, Driver, and System Recovery CDs
Application, Driver, and System Recovery CDs
Your notebook comes with the following application, driver, and system recovery
CDs. To use your recovery CDs, see “Using Your Recovery CDs” on page 46 for
more information.
Application Recovery CD(s)
Sony Electronics Inc.
This CD enables you to reinstall individual applications if they become corrupted
or are erased.
Driver Recovery CD(s)
Sony Electronics Inc.
This CD enables you to reinstall individual device drivers if they become
corrupted or are erased.
System Recovery CD(s)
Sony Electronics Inc.
This CD enables you to format the C:\ partition of the hard disk drive, then
reinstall the operating system and software titles that shipped with your
notebook, if they become corrupted or are erased. Use it to restore the hard disk
of the VAIO® Notebook you purchased. This CD restores your notebook to its
original state, so user data and applications will be lost.
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Using Your Recovery CDs
The following sections describe how to use the Application Recovery, Driver
Recovery, and System Recovery utilities.
To use the Application Recovery CD(s)
The Application Recovery CD(s) allows you to reinstall individual applications if
they become corrupted or are accidentally erased. Reinstalling an individual
software title may correct a problem you are experiencing with your notebook or
software application; you may not need to reinstall the entire contents of your
hard drive. If you need to reinstall all the software titles that shipped with your
notebook, use the System Recovery CD(s). See “To use the System Recovery
CD(s)” on page 52 for more information. If you have any questions on using the
Application Recovery CD, contact Sony Customer Support.
✍
You must be in Windows® to run the Application Recovery CD. If you have any
questions on using the Application Recovery CD, contact Sony Customer Support.
1Turn on your notebook. If your notebook is already on, close all
applications.
2When the Windows desktop appears, insert the Sony Application Recovery
CD in the optical drive. The Application Recovery utility loads
automatically.
3When the Application Recovery menu appears, select the icon for the
application you want to restore and then follow the on-screen instructions to
complete the recovery process.
✍
Your system may include one or two Application Recovery CDs. If you have two
Application Recovery CDs, insert the first CD to run the Application Recovery
program. You may be prompted to insert the second CD, depending on the application
you wish to restore.
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Using Your Recovery CDs
To use the Driver Recovery CD(s)
The Driver Recovery CD utility enables you to reinstall individual drivers and
repair software applications if they become corrupted or are erased. You can
reinstall an individual driver to correct a problem that you are experiencing with
your computer, hardware, or software application. VAIO Support Agent, an
application repair utility, uses a vault feature on the Driver Recovery CD during
its software healing process.
✍
If you need to reinstall all of the software applications that shipped with your
computer, use the System Recovery CD.
You must be in Windows® to run the Driver Recovery CD utility.
Reinstalling specific drivers with the Driver Recovery CD (Windows XP)
1Turn on your computer. If your computer is already on, close all
applications.
2When the Windows desktop appears, insert the Driver Recovery CD into the
optical disc drive.
3Click Start in the Windows taskbar, then Control Panel. The Control Panel
window appears.
4Click Performance and Maintenance, then System. The System Properties
dialog box appears.
5From the Hardware tab, click Device Manager.
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6Click with the left mouse button to highlight the unknown device (identified
by a yellow question mark) or the device for which you wish to reinstall the
driver.
Device Manager screen
7From the Action menu, click Uninstall. This will remove the device driver
from your system. Click OK to confirm this action. Repeat as necessary.
8Reboot your computer. Click Start in the Windows taskbar, and click Turn
Off Computer, then Restart.
9When the Windows desktop reappears, Windows will automatically reinstall
the device driver(s) from the Driver Recovery CD.
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Reinstalling all drivers with the Driver Recovery CD (Windows XP)
1Turn on your computer. If your computer is already on, close all
applications.
2When the Windows desktop appears, insert the Driver Recovery CD into the
optical disc drive.
3Click Start in the Windows taskbar, then Control Panel. The Control Panel
window appears.
4Click Performance and Maintenance, then System. The System Properties
dialog box appears.
5From the Hardware tab, click Device Manager.
6Click with the left mouse button to highlight the device for which you wish
to reinstall the driver.
7From the Actions menu, choose Properties. Properties dialog box for that
device appears.
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Properties dialog box
8Click Reinstall Driver. The Hardware Update Wizard appears.
9Click Next. The wizard will search for the correct driver on your Driver
Recovery CD.
10When the recovery process is complete, click Finish. Some drivers will
require that you reboot the computer to complete installation.
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Using Your Recovery CDs
Using the Driver Recovery CD(s) for Windows 2000
1Turn on your notebook. If your notebook is already on, close all
applications.
2When the Windows® desktop appears, insert the Driver Recovery CD in the
optical disc drive.
3Use My Computer or Windows Explorer to view the contents of the Driver
Recovery CD.
4Select the appropriate driver.
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To use the System Recovery CD(s)
This CD restores your notebook to its original state, so user data and
applications will be lost.
You can use the System Recovery CD(s) to reinstall the operating system and
software titles that shipped with your notebook if they become corrupted or
erased. You may not need to reinstall the entire contents of your hard drive. If
you experience a problem with your notebook, reinstalling an individual device
driver or software title may correct the problem. Use the Application Recovery
CD(s) to reinstall individual applications or use the Driver Recovery CD(s) to
reinstall device drivers. See “To use the Application Recovery CD(s)” on page 46
for more information.
The System Recovery CD contains a backup copy of all the software originally
installed on your hard disk drive. It can be used only to recover the hard disk of
the notebook you purchased.
The System Recovery utility will perform a Full Restore with Format. It formats
the hard disk drive, then restores all the original software.
Full Restore with Format removes all the information on the hard disk drive.
You will lose any software you have installed and any other files you have
created since you started to use your notebook. This means you will have to
reinstall any applications that were not included with the notebook when you
purchased it. If you have any questions on using the System Recovery CD,
contact Sony Customer Support.
1Insert the Sony System Recovery CD in the optical drive.
2Shut down your notebook as described in “Shutting Down Your Notebook”
on page 28.
3Wait at least four seconds and turn on your notebook.
4Click OK to signify you have read and accept the Microsoft® End-User
License Agreement.
5When the System Recovery menu appears, follow the on-screen instructions
to complete the recovery process.
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Using Your Recovery CDs
If your notebook does not start from the Recovery CD
1Press the power button and hold it for more than four seconds to turn off the
notebook.
2Turn on the notebook. When the Sony logo is displayed, press the F2 key.
The BIOS setup menu screen appears.
3Press the arrow keys to select the Exit menu.
4Press the arrow keys to select “Get Default Values” and then press the Enter
key. The message “Load default configuration now?” appears.
5Check that “Yes” is selected, then press the Enter key.
6Press the arrow keys to select “Exit” (Save Changes) and then press the
Enter key. The message “Save configuration changes and exit now?”
appears.
7Check that “Yes” is selected, then press the Enter key. The notebook restarts
from the Recovery CD.
✍
Your system may include one or more System Recovery CDs. If you have two System
Recovery CDs, insert the first CD to run the System Recovery program. You are
prompted to insert the next CD once the information from the previous CD has been
installed.
The recovery process takes from 30 minutes to 60 minutes to complete.
After recovering your system using the System Recovery CD(s), you may be
prompted to insert your Application Recovery CD(s) after restarting Windows.
Insert the Application Recovery CD to automatically complete recovery of your
system.
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Updating the task tray (Windows 2000)
In the event that a system recovery is necessitated, do the following to optimize
your notebook’s performance:
1Right-click the Adaptec Create CD icon in the task tray. The Task tray
properties menu is displayed.
2Select “Disable Adaptec Create CD.” A dialog box appears, prompting you
to confirm the setting.
3Click the Yes button.
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Troubleshooting
This section describes how to solve common problems you may encounter
when using your notebook. Many problems have simple solutions, so try
these suggestions before you contact Sony PC Support
(http://www.sony.com/pcsupport). Consult the following sections:
Troubleshooting Your Notebook
❑
Troubleshooting the LCD Screen
❑
Troubleshooting the Mouse and Touchpad
❑
Troubleshooting Drives, PC Cards and Peripheral Devices
❑
Troubleshooting i.LINK devices
❑
Troubleshooting Software
❑
Troubleshooting the Modem
❑
Troubleshooting Audio
❑
Troubleshooting the Printer
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Troubleshooting Your Notebook
My notebook does not start.
Check that the notebook is plugged into a power source and that it is turned
❑
on. Check that the power indicator on the front panel of the notebook
indicates that the power is on.
Check that the battery packs are inserted properly and that they are charged.
❑
Make sure there is no floppy disk in the floppy disk drive.
❑
Confirm that the power cord and all cables are connected firmly.
❑
If you plugged the notebook into a power strip or uninterruptible power
❑
supply (UPS), make sure the power strip or UPS is turned on and working.
If you are using an external display, check that it is plugged into a power
❑
source and turned on. Check that the brightness and contrast controls are
adjusted correctly. See the manual that came with your display for details.
Condensation may cause the notebook to malfunction. If this occurs, do not
❑
use the notebook for at least one hour.
Take the battery pack off the notebook, unplug the power cord and plug it in
❑
again, then turn on the power.
My notebook starts, but a BIOS error is displayed.
When the internal backup battery is low on power, it may not start your system
properly. The message “Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to setup” appears at the
bottom of the screen. Follow these steps:
1Press F2. The BIOS Setup menu appears.
2Set the date (month/day/year). Press Enter.
3Press to select System Time, then set the time (hour: minute: second).
Press Enter.
4Press to select Exit, then press to select Get Default Values. The
6Select Exit (Save Changes), and then press Enter. The message “Save
Configuration changes and exit now?” appears.
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7Select Yes, and then press Enter. The notebook restarts.
My notebook starts, but the message “Operating system not
found” appears and Windows does not start.
Make sure there is no floppy disk in the floppy disk drive (non-bootable).
If a non-bootable floppy disk is in the drive, follow these steps:
❑
1Turn off the notebook, and then remove the floppy disk.
2Restart the notebook and confirm that Windows starts properly.
If Windows still does not start, follow the steps below to initialize the BIOS:
❑
1Remove any floppy disk from the floppy disk drive.
2Turn off the notebook.
3Remove any peripheral devices connected to the notebook.
4Turn the notebook back on.
5Press the F2 key when the Sony logo appears. The BIOS setup menu
screen appears.
6Press the directional arrow keys to select the Exit menu.
7Press the arrow keys to select “Get Default Values” and then press
Enter. The message “Load default configuration now?” appears.
8Select Yes, then press Enter.
9Use the directional arrow keys to select “Exit” (Save Changes), and then
press Enter. The message “Save configuration changes and exit now?”
appears.
10Select Yes, then press Enter. The notebook restarts.
If your notebook continues to display the message “Operating system not found,”
and Windows® does not start, use your supplied System Recovery CD to restore
the operating system and software titles shipped with your notebook. See “To use
the System Recovery CD(s)” on page 52 for more information.
The System Recovery CD restores your notebook to its original state, so user
data and applications will be lost.
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My notebook stops responding or does not shut down.
It is best to shut down your notebook using the Turn Off Computer / Shut Down
command on the Windows Start menu. Using other methods, including those
listed here, may result in loss of unsaved data.
Try restarting the notebook. (Windows XP) On the Windows taskbar, click
❑
Start, select Turn Off Computer, and then click Turn Off. (Windows 2000)
On the Windows taskbar, click Start, select Shut Down, select Shut Down
again, and click OK.
If you cannot restart as described in the preceding step, you can restart the
❑
notebook by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete simultaneously and clicking
Turn Off / Shut Down on the Windows Security screen.
If the previous step does not work, press and hold the power button for at
❑
least four seconds. This turns off the power.
If your notebook stops responding while playing a CD or DVD, stop the
❑
CD/DVD, and restart the notebook by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete
simultaneously and clicking Turn Off / Shut Down on the Windows Security
screen.
Unplug the notebook from the AC adapter and remove the battery pack from
❑
your notebook.
✍
Pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete simultaneously or turning off the notebook with the power
switch may result in data loss in files that are currently open.
The Power Management setting is not responding.
Your notebook’s operating system may become unstable if it is interrupted or if
you attempt to make changes before the notebook completely enters a lower
power state, such as Hibernate.
To restore the notebook to its normal operating stability:
1Close all open applications.
2Restart the notebook by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete simultaneously and
selecting Restart from the drop-down list.
✍
If this procedure does not work, press and hold the power button for at least four
seconds to shut down the notebook.
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Troubleshooting Your Notebook
The sound of my notebook’s fan is too loud.
Use the PowerPanel™ utility to change the Thermal Control Strategy setting to
Quiet. This setting slows down the CPU speed. See PowerPanel Help for more
information.
Why does the System Properties dialog box display a slower
CPU speed than advertised?
This is normal. Because your computer’s CPU utilizes a type of CPU speed
controlling technology, System Properties may display the CPU’s current speed
instead of the maximum advertised speed.
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Troubleshooting the LCD Screen
My LCD screen is blank.
Check that the notebook is plugged into a power source and that it is
❑
turned on.
Check that the power indicator on the notebook is on.
❑
Check that the battery pack is inserted properly and charged.
❑
The notebook may be in LCD (Video) Standby mode. Press any key to
❑
activate the screen.
The display mode may be set to external display mode. Press and hold the Fn
❑
key while pressing F7 several times.
My LCD screen continues to show the previous screen.
Press the Windows® key and D key twice to refresh the screen.
The image on my connected external display is not centered
or sized properly.
Use the controls on your external display to adjust the image. See the manual
supplied with your display for more information.
I want to change the video resolution of my display.
Follow this procedure to change the video resolution of your display:
1(Windows XP) Click Start, select Control Panel, and then click the Display
icon. The Display Properties dialog box appears. (Windows 2000) Click
Start, select Settings, then select Control Panel, and click the Display icon.
The Display Properties dialog box appears.
2Click on the Settings tab.
3Move the Screen Area slider to change your video resolution.
I want to change the display resolution for TV Out.
Follow this procedure to change the video resolution of your display:
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Troubleshooting the LCD Screen
1First ensure that your notebook has been started with the TV Out jack
plugged in.
2(Windows XP) Click Start, select Control Panel, and then click the Display
icon. The Display Properties dialog box appears. (Windows 2000) Click
Start, select Settings, then select Control Panel, and click the Display icon.
The Display Properties dialog box appears.
3Click on the Settings tab, and click the Advanced button. The Sony
Notebook LCD... dialog box appears.
4Click on the Intel® Graphics Technology tab.
5Click on the Graphics Properties... button. The Intel®... Controller
Properties dialog box appears.
6Click the Television icon and choose 640 x 480 as the Screen Area display
resolution.
✍
The screen resolution must be set to 640 x 480 dots in order to play a DVD while
using the TV Out jack. See “Connecting a TV Display” in your online User Guide for
more information.
I cannot switch the LCD display to TV, and vice versa.
1Ensure that the TV was connected, configured, and powered on correctly
prior to starting the notebook. See “Connecting a TV Display” in your online
User Guide for more information.
2Remove the DVD video disc if it is inserted in the optical drive.
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Troubleshooting the Mouse and Touchpad
My mouse does not work.
If you are using an external PS/2® mouse, check that the mouse is plugged
❑
into the mouse port. See “Connecting an External Mouse or Keyboard” in
your online User Guide for more information.
If you are using an optional, compatible Sony USB mouse, check that the
❑
mouse is plugged into the USB port.
If you are still experiencing problems, use your supplied Application
❑
Recovery CD(s) to reinstall the mouse drivers. See “Using Your Recovery
CDs” on page 46 for more information.
My touchpad does not work properly.
You may have disabled the touchpad without a mouse being connected to the
notebook. To enable the touchpad:
1Press the Windows® key and use the arrow keys to select Programs, and
then Sony Notebook Setup.
2Select the Touchpad tab using the arrow keys.
3Select Enable Touchpad, and then press Enter.
You must restart the notebook to make the touchpad work again.
If your touchpad is interpreting a single tap as a double-click, you must adjust the
button assignments. Follow these steps:
1Press the Windows key and use the arrow keys to select Control Panel, and
then Mouse.
2Change the button assignments in the Mouse Properties dialog box. (One of
the buttons is assigned to the double-click action.)
If this procedure does not work, ensure that another mouse was not installed. You
may need to use your supplied Driver Recovery CD(s) to reinstall the mouse
drivers. See “To use the Driver Recovery CD(s)” on page 47 for more
information.
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Troubleshooting the Mouse and Touchpad
The pointer does not move while I am using the Touchpad or
Mouse.
The computer should be restarted. Follow these steps:
❑
1Press the Windows key.
2Press the “U” key to select Turn Off Computer / Shut Down, and wait at
least four seconds.
3Press the “R” key to restart your computer.
If you cannot turn off your notebook as described in the step above, press
❑
Ctrl+Alt+Delete simultaneously and click Turn Off Computer / Shut Down
on the Windows® dialog box. Wait at least four seconds, and then restart the
computer.
If you cannot restart your notebook as described in the step above, press and
❑
hold the power button for more than four seconds to turn off the notebook.
If the pointer does not move while playing a disc, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete
❑
simultaneously to stop playback and restart the notebook.
If this procedure does not work, ensure that another mouse was not installed.
❑
You may need to use your supplied Driver Recovery CD(s) to reinstall the
❑
touchpad drivers. See “To use the Driver Recovery CD(s)” on page 47 for
more information.
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Troubleshooting Drives, PC Cards and
Peripheral Devices
My floppy disk drive cannot write to a floppy disk.
Check that the floppy disk drive is properly inserted into the multipurpose
❑
bay. See “Using the Floppy Disk Drive” in your online User Guide for more
information.
Check that a formatted floppy disk is properly inserted into the floppy disk
❑
drive.
If the floppy disk is write-protected, disable the write-protect feature or use a
❑
floppy disk that is not write-protected.
My optical drive is not playing a CD or DVD properly.
Make sure the label of the disc is facing up.
❑
If the disc requires software, make sure the software is installed according to
❑
the manufacturer’s instructions.
A dirty or damaged disc may cause the notebook to stop responding while it
❑
tries to read the disc. If necessary, restart the notebook, remove the disc, and
then check it for dirt or damage.
If you see video but can not hear audio, check all of the following:
❑
Check that your optical drive does not have the mute setting enabled.
❑
Check the volume setting in the audio mixer.
❑
If you are using external speakers, check the volume settings, and then
❑
check the connections between your external speakers and the
notebook.
(Windows XP) Click Start, then Control Panel, then System, and then
❑
Device Manager. Check that the correct drivers are installed properly.
(Windows 2000) Click Start, then Settings, then Control Panel, then
System, and select Device Manager. Check that the correct drivers are
installed properly.
Do not use adhesive labels to identify the CD. The label may come off while
❑
the disc is in use in the optical drive and cause the drive to malfunction.
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Troubleshooting Drives, PC Cards and Peripheral Devices
If a region code warning appears when you try to use your optical drive, it
❑
may be that the DVD you are trying to play is incompatible with the optical
drive. Check the region code listing on the DVD packaging.
Condensation may cause the notebook to malfunction. If this occurs, do not
❑
use it for at least one hour.
My optical drive tray does not open.
Make sure the notebook is turned on.
❑
Press the Eject button on the optical drive.
❑
If the Eject button does not work, open the tray by inserting a thin, straight
❑
object (such as a paper clip) in the hole to the right of the Eject button.
I cannot use Digital Video (DV) devices. The message “DV
equipment seems to be disconnected or turned off” appears.
Check that the DV device is turned on and that the cables are properly
❑
connected.
If you are using multiple i.LINK®* devices, the combination of the
❑
connected devices may cause unstable operation. In this case, turn off your
notebook and all connected devices. Disconnect the devices that are not in
use. Check the connections for each device, then restart your notebook.
✍
You can purchase compatible i.LINK cables from your local retailer, through the Sony
VAIO® Direct Web site (http://vaio.sonystyle.com), or by calling 1-888-315-7669 (toll
free).
My PC Card is not working.
Make sure the PC Card is installed properly.
❑
Make sure the PC Card is compatible with Microsoft® Windows®.
❑
* i.LINK is a Sony trademark used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 con-
nection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software applications, operating
system, and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may not
communicate with each other. Refer to the documentation that came with your compatible
i.LINK device for information on operating conditions and proper connection. Before connecting compatible i.LINK PC peripherals to your system, such as a CD-RW or hard disk
drive, confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating conditions.
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Use the Sony Notebook Setup utility to disable devices you are not currently
❑
using.
If you are using two PC Cards, use the Sony Notebook Setup utility to
❑
disable the devices you are not currently using.
Make sure any necessary drivers were installed properly. See “Using Your
❑
Recovery CDs” on page 46 for more information on using the drivers.
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Troubleshooting i.LINK devices
Troubleshooting i.LINK devices
I cannot establish a connection between two VAIO computers
when using an i.LINK cable.
*
1Disconnect the i.LINK®
2Wait for the computers to respond. If neither computer responds after a few
moments, restart both computers.
✍
The computers may not recognize an i.LINK connection after returning from a power
saving mode (Standby or Hibernate). If that happens, restart the computers to
establish a connection.
cable from both computers and reconnect it.
* i.LINK is a Sony trademark used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 con-
nection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software applications, operating
system, and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may not
communicate with each other. Refer to the documentation that came with your compatible
i.LINK device for information on operating conditions and proper connection. Before connecting compatible i.LINK PC peripherals to your system, such as a CD-RW or hard disk
drive, confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating conditions.
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Troubleshooting Software
My software program stops responding or crashes.
Contact the software publisher or designated provider for technical support. See
“Software Support Information” on page 75 for more information.
When I click an application icon, the message “You must
insert the application CD into your optical drive” appears and
the software does not start.
Some titles require specific files that are located on the application CD.
❑
Insert the disc and try starting the program again.
Make sure you place the CD in the tray with the label side facing up.
❑
I cannot use the DVgate software.
If your notebook is using the Ultimate Battery Life profile for its power saving
mode, you cannot use DVgate™ or Smart Connect software (if installed). Please
select another profile. Preferably, connect your notebook to AC power when
using these features.
✍
In the event that a system recovery is necessitated, Sonic Foundry SoundForge® XP
(if previously installed) must be reinstalled from the Application Recovery CD after
using the System Recovery CD.
My computer’s start-up time seems longer after I have
installed AOL. What can I do?
On some computers, installing America Online® (AOL) may increase boot time
by up to a minute. If you experience this on your system and would like to speed
up the time required to start your computer, you may want to disable the AOL
WAN driver. Do the following:
1Click Start in the Windows® taskbar and select Control Panel.
2Click Network and Internet Connections, and select Network Connections.
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3Right-click on the Local Area Connection with device name “WAN Network
Driver,” and select Disable.
Verify that your AOL connection still functions satisfactorily with the WAN
Network Driver disabled. If you need to reverse this setting, repeat the steps
above and select Enable.
What software do I use for CD-R/CD-RW software functions?
Sony recommends using the SonicStage application software’s Record function
to create any CDs on your VAIO® computer, if the specific model you purchased
is preconfigured with all necessary components for CD-R and CD-RW
capability.
Downloading the optional RealJukebox CD-burning component to create any
CDs on your computer may interfere with normal system operations.
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VAIO® All-in-one Notebook Quick Start
Troubleshooting the Modem
My modem does not work.
Check that the phone line is plugged into the line jack. See “Connecting a
❑
Phone Line” in your online User Guide for more information.
Check that the phone line is working. You can check the line by plugging in
❑
an ordinary phone and listening for a dial tone.
Check that the phone number the program is dialing is correct.
❑
Check that the software you are using is compatible with the notebook’s
❑
modem. (All preinstalled Sony programs are compatible.)
If you are still experiencing problems, use your supplied Driver Recovery
❑
CD(s) to reinstall the modem drivers. See “To use the Driver Recovery
CD(s)” on page 47 for more information.
My modem connection is slow.
Your notebook is equipped with a V.90/K56flex-compatible modem. Many
factors may influence modem connection speed, including telephone line noise
or compatibility with telephone equipment (such as fax machines or other
modems). If you think your modem is not connecting properly to other PC-based
modems, fax machines, or your Internet Service Provider (ISP), check the
following:
Have your phone company check that your phone line is free from any line
❑
noise.
If your problem is fax-related, check that there are no problems with the fax
❑
machine you are calling and that it is compatible with fax modems.
If you are having a problem connecting with your Internet Service Provider,
❑
check that the ISP is not experiencing technical problems.
If you have a second phone line available, try connecting the modem to that
❑
line.
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Troubleshooting Audio
My speakers make no sound.
If the built-in speakers are turned off, press Fn+F3 to turn on the speakers.
❑
You can also turn on the speakers using the Jog Dial control.
If the speaker volume is turned to the minimum, press Fn+F4, and then press
❑
or to increase the volume or you can use the Jog Dial control to
control the volume.
If nothing is displayed when you press Fn+F3 or Fn+F4.
❑
Double click System in Control Panel.
❑
Set the sound device to enable in Device Manager.
❑
If your notebook is powered by batteries, check that the battery packs are
❑
inserted properly and that they are charged.
If you are using an application that has its own volume control, check that
❑
the volume is turned up.
Check the volume controls in the Windows® taskbar.
❑
If you connect external speakers, check that the speakers are properly
❑
connected and the volume is turned up. If the speakers have a mute button,
make sure it is off. If the speakers are powered by batteries, check that the
batteries are inserted properly and that they are charged.
If you have connected an audio cable to the Headphone jack, disconnect the
❑
cable.
If you are still experiencing problems, use the supplied Driver Recovery
❑
CD(s) to reinstall the drivers. See “To use the Driver Recovery CD(s)” on
page 47 for more information.
My microphone does not work.
If you are using an external microphone, check that the microphone is plugged
into the Microphone jack. See “To connect an external microphone” in your
online User Guide for more information.
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VAIO® All-in-one Notebook Quick Start
Troubleshooting the Printer
I cannot print.
The default setting for the printer port mode is correct for most printers. If you
cannot print, try changing the printer port mode. In Sony Notebook Setup, select
the Printer tab. If the printer port mode is set to ECP, change it to bi-directional. If
the printer port mode is set to bi-directional, change it to ECP. See “Displaying
the Sony Notebook Setup Screen” in your online User Guide for details on using
Sony Notebook Setup.
Your connected printer may not function after the notebook resumes from a
power saving mode. If this occurs, follow these steps to reset the printer
connection:
1(Windows XP) Click Start and select Control Panel. (Windows 2000) Click
Start, select Settings, and select Control Panel.
2Click the Printers folder.
3Right-click on the icon of the printer that is not functioning, and select
Properties to access the Properties window.
4Click OK to close the Properties window. The printer should now function
properly.
Ensure that the printer is compatible with the Windows® operating system
installed on your computer, and that it has the correct printer drivers.
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Getting Help
Sony provides you with several support options to answer questions about
your VAIO® Notebook or the preinstalled software. Refer to these
resources in the order they are listed.
Support Options
1VAIO® Notebook User Guide and VAIO® Notebook Quick Start
The online VAIO® Notebook User Guide and printed VAIO® Notebook
Quick Start provide you with information on how to maximize your
notebook capabilities and solve common problems. To access the online
user guide, click Start on the Windows® taskbar, select Help and Support,
and click on VAIO User Guide. The Quick Start is supplied in the box
with your notebook.
2Manuals and Online Help Files
The software preinstalled on your notebook may come with an online
manual. These manuals are stored on the hard disk drive as online help
files. You can find the help files from the Help menu under the specific
software application. Some software applications may come with a
printed manual.
3Operating System Online Support
Your notebook comes preinstalled with Microsoft® Windows®. For
operating system support, you can access Microsoft® customer support
at: http://support.microsoft.com/directory/.
4VAIO Support Agent
You can find VAIO Support Agent by clicking Start and then selecting
Help and Support. Using advanced diagnostic technology, Sony’s VAIO
Support Agent runs scheduled protections of your applications, network
settings, and other important software settings. When your software is
protected, you can use VAIO Support Agent to repair software problems
by restoring your software to any of the previously protected states.
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5Sony PC Support
This service provides you with instant access to information on
commonly encountered problems. Enter a description of your problem
and the Knowledge Database searches for the corresponding solutions
online. You can access Sony PC Support at:
http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.
6Sony Fax-on-Demand
This service, which requires a fax machine or your fax software, provides
answers to commonly asked questions. You can use this automated
service to request a list of available topics, then select the topics that you
want to receive. To contact the Sony fax-on-demand service, call: 1-8884-SONY-PC (1-888-476-6972).
7Sony Customer Support
Software support is available free of charge for 90 days after the original
date of purchase. You can call and speak with a Sony Customer Support
Representative without using your computer by calling: 1-888-4-SONYPC (1-888-476-6972).
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Software Support Information
Adobe Acrobat® Reader, Photoshop® Elements, Premiere (Adobe Systems
Inc.)
Web sitehttp://www.adobe.com/
phone206-675-6126 (fee-based support)
e-mailtechdocs@adobe.com
hoursM-F, 6 AM-5 PM PST
Apple QuickTime™ (Apple Computer, Inc.)
Web sitehttp://www.apple.com
phone800-692-7753
hours7 days a week, 24 hours a day
Norton AntiVirus™ (Symantec Corporation)
Web sitehttp://www.symantec.com/techsupp/
phone800-927-3991; 900-646-007
*
hoursM-F, 6 AM - 5 PM PT
* Support from 800-927-3991 is fee-based per incident; support from 900-646-0007 is fee-
based per minute. Online support is free of charge.
PC-Cillin® (Trend Micro, Inc.)
Web sitehttp://www
.antivirus.com/pc-cillin/
phone949-387-7800
hoursM - F 8 AM - 5 PM (PST)
Quicken® (Intuit Inc.)
Web sitehttp://www.intuit.com/support
phone800-644-3193
hours7 days a week, 24 hours a day
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RealJukebox, RealPlayer (Real Networks, Inc.)
Web site(s)http://service.real.com/rjoptions.html
http://service.real.com/help/call.html
phone206-674-2680
faxM-F, 8 AM-6 PM PST; Sat-Sun, 7:30 AM-4 PM PST
Sony Applications (Sony Electronics Inc.)
Web sitehttp://www.sony.com/pcsupport
phone888-4-SONY-PC (888-476-6972)
*
hours7 days a week, 24 hours a day
* Support from 1-888-4-SONY-PC is free of charge for 90 days after the original date of purchase.
Sound Forge® XP (Sonic Foundry, Inc.)
Web sitehttp://www.sonicfoundry.com
phone608-256-5555
fax608-256-7300
e-mailsupport@sonicfoundry.com
hoursM-F, 8 AM - 7 PM CST
Windows®
Operating System, Internet Explorer, Word (Microsoft Corp.)
Web sitehttp://www.sony.com/pcsupport
phone888-4-SONY-PC (888-476-6972)
*
hours7 days a week, 24 hours a day
* Support from 1-888-4-SONY-PC is free of charge for 90 days after the original date of purchase.
WinDVD® (InterVideo, Inc.)
Web sitehttp://www.intervideo.com
phone 510-651-0888
Sony Service Center
For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call 1-888-4-SONY-PC
(1-888-476-6972) or find Sony Customer Service on the Web at:
http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.
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Index
A
AC adapter
AC power
adding
memory
adjusting
brightness
Application Recovery CD
audio
troubleshooting
B
battery packs
charging
indicator lights
inserting
inserting into battery bay
loading
rechargeable
removing
brightness
adjusting
buttons
Start (Windows)
C
cables
phone
power cord
charge status indicator light
charging battery packs
16, 21
21
31
27
46
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16, 22
23
24
22
22
21
25
27
28
16
21
23
22
24
choosing
power source
computer
features
setting up
starting
troubleshooting
unpacking
connecting
power source
controls
locating
27
22
5
16
55
7
21
16
D
DC In
display
Driver Recovery CD
drives
21
troubleshooting
floppy disk
troubleshooting
16
60
47
64
E
expansion memory configuration
F
features
floppy disk drive
5
16
cable
16
troubleshooting
64
H
hardware
online support
troubleshooting
73
64
33
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help
getting
Hibernation mode
73
29
I
indicator lights
battery
charge status
inserting
battery pack
installing
memory module
24
24
22
36
J
jacks
DC In
21
L
LCD
lock lever
troubleshooting
lever
LCD
loading
battery pack
locating controls and ports
27
60
27
22
M
memory
adding
viewing the amount of
memory module
expansion
installing
removing
microphone
troubleshooting
modem
troubleshooting
mouse
troubleshooting
31
33
36
34
71
70
62
16
38
N
Notebook Computer
16
P
PC Cards
troubleshooting
peripheral devices
troubleshooting
phone
cable
16
ports
locating
power
cord
switch
power saving modes
Hibernation
Standby
power source
power sources
connecting
printer
troubleshooting
16
21
27
29
21
22
64
64
29
21
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R
rechargeable battery packs
recharging battery packs
Recovery CD
removing
battery packs
memory module
restoring data
46
25
46
23
34
S
second battery pack
selecting
power source
setting up your PC
support
software
troubleshooting
73
22
22
68
21, 22
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Software list
Sony Fax-on-Demand service
Sony Service Center
speakers
troubleshooting
Standby mode
starting
computer
startup problems
support options
39
76
71
29
27
28
73
T
touchpad
troubleshooting
troubleshooting
audio
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drives, PC Cards and
peripherals
general
LCD screen
modem
mouse and touchpad
notebook
printer
software
startup