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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Welcome

Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of this Sony VAIO® computer, and welcome to the online VAIO® Computer User Guide. This user guide provides de

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1 Network (Ethernet) port 5 Monitor (VGA) port 2 Modem jack 6 PC Card slot 3 Microphone jack 7 PC Card eject button 4 Headphone jack Gent

Page 3 - Applying Ergonomics

4.Restart your computer by clicking Start, Turn Off Computer, and Restart. If the New Hardware Wizardappears, follow the on-screen instructions. 5.Mak

Page 4 - Storing Your Computer

Disconnecting a printer You can disconnect the printer cable when the computer is on or off. Disconnecting a printer when the computer is in apower sa

Page 5 - Using Cables and Connections

Floppy Disk Drives Using a Floppy Disk Drive You can connect an external floppy disk drive (not supplied) to your computer. The floppy disk drive enab

Page 6 - Cleaning Your Computer

Floppy Disk Drives Using a Floppy Disk Drive You can connect an external floppy disk drive (not supplied) to your computer. The floppy disk drive enab

Page 7 - Handling the LCD Screen

Connecting a floppy disk drive You can connect a floppy disk drive when your computer is on or off. Connecting the drive when the computer is in a pow

Page 8 - Locating Controls and Ports

Inserting and removing floppy disks To write data to a disk, use one that is not write-protected or disable the write-protect feature. The floppy disk

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Protecting floppy disks Do not open the shutter manually or touch the surface of the floppy disk. Keep floppy disks away from magnets, direct sunlig

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Disconnecting a floppy disk drive You can disconnect a USB floppy drive when the computer is off by disconnecting the USB cable from the computer.Disc

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Storing a floppy disk drive Fold the floppy disk drive cable and connector into the side compartment on the floppy disk drive. Storing a Floppy Disk

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PC Cards Using PC Cards Your computer includes one PC Card slot. A PC Card enables you to connect devices such as an optical drive or floppy diskdrive

Page 13 - About the Indicator Lights

1 i.LINK® (IEEE 1394) S400 port 3 Air Vent 2 USB 2.0 ports 4 DC IN port Gently pull the protective tab away from the computer to find the i.

Page 14 - Using S1 and S2 Buttons

PC Cards Using PC Cards Your computer includes one PC Card slot. A PC Card enables you to connect devices such as an optical drive or floppy diskdrive

Page 15 - About the S1 and S2 buttons

Inserting PC Cards To insert a PC Card 1.Make sure the front label of the PC Card is facing up. 2.Push the PC Card gently into the slot. The system au

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Removing PC Cards You can remove PC Cards while the computer is on or off. PC Cards draw power from the computer when they are insertedinto the PC Car

Page 17 - Using the Touch Pad

Connecting and disconnecting PC Card drives The PC Card drive enables you to read data stored on a DVD or CD. Your computer may come with an external

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Port Replicator Connections A port replicator is a device that attaches to your computer and contains additional ports. One may come with yourcomputer

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Locating Ports and Jacks The printer port on this port replicator is intended for printer connections only. Port Replicator (Back Panel) 1 USB

Page 20 - Customizing the touch pad

Connecting the Port Replicator When using the port replicator, always use the AC adapter to power the port replicator; otherwise, the portreplicat

Page 21 - Using Memory Stick Media

6.Gently push the computer onto the port replicator until it clicks into place. Make sure the port replicator issecurely fastened to the computer. S

Page 22 - About Memory Stick media

Connecting a Flat-Panel Display The port replicator includes Digital Visual Interface (DVI) and Monitor (VGA) ports to which you can connect your comp

Page 23 - Inserting Memory Stick media

Disconnecting a Port Replicator Disconnecting a port replicator when the computer is in a power saving mode (Standby or Hibernate) or the battery powe

Page 24 - Viewing the contents

2 Memory module cover 4 Air vent Page 12

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Audio and Video Connections Using i.LINK Digital Video Recorders You can connect a digital video (DV) recorder, such as a Sony digital video recorder,

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Audio and Video Connections Using i.LINK Digital Video Recorders You can connect a digital video (DV) recorder, such as a Sony digital video recorder,

Page 27 - Removing Memory Stick media

Connecting an i.LINK digital video recorder You can connect an i.LINK digital video (DV) recorder when the computer is on or off. Connecting the DV re

Page 28 - Mice and Keyboards

Disconnecting the i.LINK digital video recorder You can disconnect the digital video recorder while the computer is on or off. Simply unplug the i.LIN

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Using a digital video camera recorder Your computer comes with preinstalled driver software that is compatible with most Sony digital video camera rec

Page 30 - Key descriptions

Using Computer Monitors and Projectors You can connect an external display (such as a computer monitor or a projector) to your computer. Page 125

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Connecting a computer monitor Your computer can display images to the computer screen (LCD), to an external computer monitor, or to both the LCD andex

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Connecting a multimedia projector You can use a projector to display the actions and images from the computer screen (LCD). To connect a multimedia pr

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Selecting a display Your computer comes with a Plug and Display feature, which enables you to connect an external display to the computerand instantly

Page 34 - Windows

7.Click Yes. 8.Click OK. 9.For more information, click Help. If you cannot see your movie or DVD on the external display, change the monitor setti

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About the Indicator Lights Indicator Function Power Turns on when the power to the computer is on, blinks in Standby mode, and turns off when the com

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Disconnecting a computer monitor or projector You can disconnect the external computer monitor or projector by unplugging the monitor (VGA) cable from

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Using Speakers Your computer comes with built-in stereo speakers. If you wish to enhance the sound quality of your computer, you canpurchase and conne

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Connecting speakers You can connect external speakers to your computer to enhance the sound quality of your computer. Do not place floppy disks on

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Disconnecting speakers You can disconnect external speakers when the computer is on or off. Simply unplug the speaker cable from the Headphonejack on

Page 40 - Powering Your Computer

Adjusting the sound You can adjust the volume by using the following shortcut keys. An on-screen display appears notifying you when a changeoccurs. Fn

Page 41 - Using AC Power

Enabling the sound If you do not hear sound when playing a CD or DVD, you may need to enable the audio feature. To enable the audio feature 1.Click St

Page 42 - Connecting the AC adapter

Using Microphones You can connect an external microphone to your computer to enable the sound input to your computer. Make sure yourmicrophone is desi

Page 43 - Turning on the computer

Connecting a microphone Plug the microphone cable into the Microphone jack1 on the computer. Connecting a Microphone See the guide that accompa

Page 44 - Using the Battery

Disconnecting a microphone You can disconnect an external microphone when the computer is on or off. Simply unplug the microphone cable from theMicrop

Page 45 - Installing the Battery

Using a microphone to record sound You can record messages, memos, etc. by connecting a microphone to the Microphone jack1 on your computer. To recor

Page 46 - Inserting a battery

Using S1 and S2 Buttons The S1 and S2 buttons are pre-programmable buttons that enable you to quickly enter a power saving mode, switchbetween display

Page 47 - Removing a battery

Memory Upgrades Before you upgrade your computer's memory, read the safety information in Precautions and Procedures. For the type ofmodule and a

Page 48 - Charging a battery

Precautions and Procedures Sony recommends that memory upgrades be performed by an authorized Sony Service Center. To find thenearest center or ag

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Removing and installing memory modules Make sure you read the safety information in Precautions and Procedures before you remove or install a memory m

Page 50 - Conserving Battery Power

3.Push the module down until it snaps into the slot. 4.When the module is correctly seated in the slot, close the memory bay. 5.Replace the fastening

Page 51 - Using power saving modes

Confirming Added Memory Capacity After you have installed a new memory module, make sure the operating system recognizes it. To check your system&apos

Page 52 - Using power schemes

Troubleshooting Computer What do I do if my computer won't start? Make sure the computer is securely plugged into a power source and turned on.

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Troubleshooting Computer What do I do if my computer won't start? Make sure the computer is securely plugged into a power source and turned on.

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Troubleshooting Computer What do I do if my computer won't start? Make sure the computer is securely plugged into a power source and turned on.

Page 55 - Internet Connections

What do I do if a BIOS error appears when my computer starts? If the message "Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to setup" appears at th

Page 56

What do I do if the message "Operating system not found" appears when my computer starts, and whywon't Windows start? Make sure the co

Page 57

About the S1 and S2 buttons The following information shows where the S1 and S2 buttons are located, and briefly describes their functionality. Page 1

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What do I do if my computer stops responding? It is best to turn off your computer using the Turn Off Computer option on the Microsoft® Windows® Start

Page 59

Why won't my computer enter Standby or Hibernate mode? Your computer may become unstable if the operating mode is changed before the computer com

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Why is the sound of my computer's fan so loud? The computer's fan may be running at a high speed to cool the CPU. By lowering the CPU speed,

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Why does the System Properties dialog box display a slower CPU speed than the maximum? This is normal. Because your computer's CPU utilizes a typ

Page 62 - Network Connections

Why don't my changes appear on the computer screen (LCD)? You may need to refresh the computer screen. Press and hold the Windows key , and pres

Page 63

System Security How can I protect my system against security threats, such as viruses? The Microsoft® Windows® operating system is preinstalled on you

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System Security How can I protect my system against security threats, such as viruses? The Microsoft® Windows® operating system is preinstalled on you

Page 65

What is the best way to set up firewall protection for my computer? Using firewall protection is an important way to protect your computer from securi

Page 66

How do I keep my preinstalled antivirus software updated? You can keep the preinstalled Norton Internet Security software program current with the l

Page 67

Battery How do I know when the battery is charged? To determine the remaining battery charge, see Locating power status information. Page 159

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Locating the S1 and S2 buttons The S1 and S2 buttons are located just above the keyboard. Locating the S1 and S2 buttons Using the S1 and S2 buttons

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Battery How do I know when the battery is charged? To determine the remaining battery charge, see Locating power status information. Page 160

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When is the computer using AC power? When the computer is directly connected to the AC adapter, it uses AC power, even if a battery is installed. Page

Page 71 - Bluetooth Connections

When should I recharge the battery? When the battery level falls below 10 percent. When both the battery and power indicators blink. When you have

Page 72

When should I replace the battery? If the battery power is still low after charging it, the battery may be reaching the end of its life and should be

Page 73

Should I be concerned that the installed battery is warm? No, it is normal for the battery to be warm when it is powering the computer. Page 164

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Can my computer enter Hibernate mode while using battery power? Your computer can enter Hibernate mode while using battery power, but some software pr

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Why doesn't my computer enter Hibernate mode? You may first need to enable Hibernate mode. Follow these steps: 1.Click Start on the Windows® task

Page 76 - Authenticating devices

Internet Why doesn't my modem work? Make sure the telephone cable is securely plugged into the Modem jack on the computer and the wall jack. Ma

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Internet Why doesn't my modem work? Make sure the telephone cable is securely plugged into the Modem jack on the computer and the wall jack. Ma

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Why is my modem connection slow? Your computer is equipped with a V.90 compatible modem. Many factors may influence modem connection speed, includingt

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Using the Touch Pad Describing the Touch Pad A pointing device called a touch pad is located in front of the keyboard. You can point to, select, drag,

Page 80 - Sending data and image files

Networking Why can't my computer connect to a wireless LAN access point? Connection availability is affected by distance and obstructions. You m

Page 81 - Using connection services

Networking Why can't my computer connect to a wireless LAN access point? Connection availability is affected by distance and obstructions. You m

Page 82

Why can't I access the Internet? Check the access point settings. Refer to the instructions supplied with the access point. Make sure your comp

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Why is the data transfer speed slow? The wireless LAN data transfer speed is affected by distance and obstructions between devices and access points.

Page 84 - Adding a Bluetooth device

Why is the communication speed interrupted or slowed down when MPEG2 data is transferred? The typical effective data transfer speed via an access poin

Page 85

How do I avoid data transfer interruptions? When your computer is connected to an access point, data transfer interruptions may occur when using larg

Page 86

Can I connect to an IEEE 802.11a device? Computers with built-in wireless LAN support only the IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g standards (selected model

Page 87

What are channels? Wireless LAN communication occurs on divided frequency bands known as channels. Third-party wireless LAN access pointchannels may b

Page 88

When I change the encryption key, the network connection stops. What do I do? Two computers with built-in wireless LAN may loose a peer-to-peer networ

Page 89

Bluetooth Technology Why can't other Bluetooth devices discover my computer? Make sure both devices have the Bluetooth® feature enabled. Your c

Page 90

Using the Touch Pad Describing the Touch Pad A pointing device called a touch pad is located in front of the keyboard. You can point to, select, drag,

Page 91

Bluetooth Technology Why can't other Bluetooth devices discover my computer? Make sure both devices have the Bluetooth® feature enabled. Your c

Page 92

Why can't other Bluetooth devices connect to my computer? Make sure the other device is authenticated. For more information, see Authenticating

Page 93

How will I know when another Bluetooth device is requesting authentication? A notification prompt appears on the Windows® taskbar. To verify the notif

Page 94

Why is my Bluetooth connection slow? The 2.4 GHz radio frequency used by Bluetooth and wireless LAN devices is also used by other devices. Bluetoothd

Page 95 - Playing DVDs

Can I use a device equipped with Bluetooth technology on airplanes? With Bluetooth technology, your computer transmits a radio frequency of 2.4 GHz. S

Page 96

CDs and DVDs How do I maintain CDs and DVDs? Avoid touching the surface of the disc with your fingers. Fingerprints and dust on the surface of the di

Page 97 - Printer Connections

CDs and DVDs How do I maintain CDs and DVDs? Avoid touching the surface of the disc with your fingers. Fingerprints and dust on the surface of the di

Page 98

Why does my computer freeze when I try to read a disc? The disc your computer is trying to read may be dirty or damaged. Follow these steps: 1.Restar

Page 99 - Connecting a printer

What do I do if the drive tray won't open? Make sure the computer is on. Press the Eject button on the optical drive. If the Eject button does

Page 100 - Page 100

What do I do if the optical drive isn't playing my CD or DVD properly? Make sure the disc was inserted into the drive with the label facing up.

Page 101 - Disconnecting a printer

Locating and using the touch pad Locating the Touch Pad Touch Pad Action Description Sliding one finger Equivalent to using a mouse to place the p

Page 102 - Floppy Disk Drives

Why did the computer screen (LCD) go blank? Your computer screen may go blank if the computer has lost power or has entered a power saving mode (Stan

Page 103

Why can't I view the entire DVD video display on the external display? The display resolution may not be properly set. To adjust the display reso

Page 104 - Page 104

How do I adjust the image on the external display? Use the controls on your external display to adjust the image. See the help guide that accompanied

Page 105 - Page 105

How do I change the video resolution on the external display? The video may not appear on the entire screen if your computer resolution is set larger

Page 106 - Protecting floppy disks

Printing Why can't I print a document? Make sure the printer is on, and the printer cable is securely connected to the ports on your printer and

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Printing Why can't I print a document? Make sure the printer is on, and the printer cable is securely connected to the ports on your printer and

Page 108 - Storing a floppy disk drive

Microphone Why doesn't my microphone work? If you are using an external microphone, make sure the microphone is turned on and is properly plugged

Page 109 - PC Cards

Microphone Why doesn't my microphone work? If you are using an external microphone, make sure the microphone is turned on and is properly plugged

Page 110

Mouse What do I do if the computer doesn't recognize the mouse? Make sure the mouse is securely plugged into the port. Restart the computer wit

Page 111 - Inserting PC Cards

Mouse What do I do if the computer doesn't recognize the mouse? Make sure the mouse is securely plugged into the port. Restart the computer wit

Page 112 - Removing PC Cards

Ergonomics and Caring for Your Computer This section provides information on how to safely use your Sony computer. Page 2

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Customizing the touch pad Sony Notebook Setup lets you customize, enable, or disable the touch pad. Open the Mouse Properties dialog box to setyour to

Page 114 - Port Replicator Connections

What do I do if the pointer doesn't move when I use the mouse? Make sure another mouse is not installed. If you are playing a disc, press the C

Page 115 - Locating Ports and Jacks

Speakers Why won't my speakers work? Make sure the speakers are properly connected and the volume is turned up loud enough to hear sound. Make

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Speakers Why won't my speakers work? Make sure the speakers are properly connected and the volume is turned up loud enough to hear sound. Make

Page 117 - Page 117

Why can't I hear sound from my speakers? If the computer is using battery power, make sure the battery is properly inserted and is charged. Mak

Page 118 - Page 118

Why don't the Fn+F2, Fn+F3, or Fn+F4 key combinations work? The Fn+F2 keys toggle the headphones and built-in speakers on and off. The Fn+F3 keys

Page 119 - Page 119

Touch pad What do I do if the touch pad does not work? Try restarting your computer. Follow these steps: 1.Press the Windows key . 2.Press U. The Tu

Page 120 - Audio and Video Connections

Touch pad What do I do if the touch pad does not work? Try restarting your computer. Follow these steps: 1.Press the Windows key . 2.Press U. The Tu

Page 121

How do I change the left and right button assignments? If your computer is interpreting a single-click as a double-click, you may want to change the b

Page 122 - Page 122

Floppy Disks Why doesn't the Safely Remove Hardware icon appear on the taskbar when the drive is connected? The computer does not recognize the

Page 123 - Page 123

Floppy Disks Why doesn't the Safely Remove Hardware icon appear on the taskbar when the drive is connected? The computer does not recognize the

Page 124 - Page 124

Using Memory Stick Media Your VAIO® computer is equipped with a Memory Stick® media slot that supports certain types of Memory Stick® media. Page 21

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Why is the drive unable to write data to a floppy disk? Make sure the floppy disk is properly inserted in the drive. See Inserting and removing floppy

Page 126 - Page 126

PC Cards Why doesn't my PC Card work? Make sure the PC Card is inserted properly. See Inserting PC Cards for more information. Make sure the PC

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PC Cards Why doesn't my PC Card work? Make sure the PC Card is inserted properly. See Inserting PC Cards for more information. Make sure the PC

Page 128 - Selecting a display

Why doesn't my computer recognize attached devices? For some PC Cards, if you alternate between normal power operation and the Standby or Hiberna

Page 129 - Page 129

Why can't I insert my PC Card? Make sure you are inserting the card correctly. See Inserting PC Cards for more information. You may not be able

Page 130 - Page 130

Audio/Video Why can't I use the DV recorder? You may not be able to use the DV recorder, and the message DV equipment seems to be disconnected or

Page 131 - Using Speakers

Audio/Video Why can't I use the DV recorder? You may not be able to use the DV recorder, and the message DV equipment seems to be disconnected or

Page 132 - Connecting speakers

Memory Stick Media Why can't I open my image files? You may need to reformat your Memory Stick® media. Formatting Memory Stick media erases a

Page 133 - Disconnecting speakers

Memory Stick Media Why can't I open my image files? You may need to reformat your Memory Stick® media. Formatting Memory Stick media erases a

Page 134 - Adjusting the sound

Why can't I save music files onto my Memory Stick media? Copyright protected music cannot be checked out to any Memory Stick media other than Ma

Page 135 - Enabling the sound

About Memory Stick media Memory Stick® media are a compact, portable, and versatile data storage media designed for exchanging and sharing digitaldata

Page 136 - Using Microphones

Can I copy images from a digital video camera using Memory Stick media? Yes, and you can view video clips that you have recorded with Memory Stick med

Page 137 - Connecting a microphone

How do I prevent damage to the Memory Stick media? Do not use the media in locations that are subject to static electricity or electrical noise. Do

Page 138 - Disconnecting a microphone

How do I extend the life of the Memory Stick media? Use the supplied storage case. See the instructions that came with your media for more informatio

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Support Options The section contains information on where to go for answers to questions about your VAIO® computer and the preinstalledsoftware. Page

Page 140 - Memory Upgrades

Sony Support Information Refer to the following sources for answers in the sequence listed below. 1 VAIO® Computer Documentation This on-screen VAIO®

Page 141 - Precautions and Procedures

Program Support Information Depending on the configuration you purchased, your computer may not include all of the software programs listed below. Ado

Page 142 - Page 142

Telephone 888-4-SONY-PC (888-476-6972) Giga Pocket® Personal Video Recorder Sony Electronics Inc. Giga Pocket® Personal Video Recorder is a unique se

Page 143 - Page 143

Network Smart Capture captures images and video from any Sony® Digital Camcorder that supports a standard i.LINK®connection. Send your video or still

Page 144 - Page 144

Telephone 888-4-SONY-PC (888-476-6972) TurboTax® for the Web Intuit, Inc. Web site http://www.intuit.com/support VAIO Action Setup Sony Electronics

Page 145 - Troubleshooting

Inserting Memory Stick media Before using Memory Stick® media, back up important data. The media slot accommodates only one Memory Stick media at atim

Page 146

Viewing the contents Depending on the model you purchased, the Sony Memory Stick window may appear when you insert a Memory Stick®media. From this win

Page 147

Protecting data on Memory Stick media Some Memory Stick® media are equipped with a write-protect tab1. The write-protect tab prevents accidental chang

Page 148 - Page 148

Formatting Memory Stick media Memory Stick® media is formatted for immediate use when you purchase it. If you need to reformat Memory Stick media, use

Page 149 - Page 149

Removing Memory Stick media If the Memory Stick® media is removed prematurely, a blue screen with a message may appear prompting you to continue orexi

Page 150 - Page 150

Mice and Keyboards Using the Keyboard Although your computer's keyboard is very similar to a typewriter's keyboard, you can use the addition

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Mice and Keyboards Using the Keyboard Although your computer's keyboard is very similar to a typewriter's keyboard, you can use the addition

Page 152 - Page 152

Applying Ergonomics Your computer is a portable device and can be used in a variety of environments. Whenever possible, you should apply thefollowing

Page 153 - Page 153

Key descriptions Key Description Numeric keypad Contains the keys found on a typical calculator. Use the numeric keypad area to type numbers or toper

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(Ctrl, Alt, Shift keys) Several keys are always used with at least one other key: Ctrl, Alt, and Shift. When held down withanother key, the Ctrl (Cont

Page 155 - System Security

Combinations and functions with the Windows key Combination Function +F1 Displays the VAIO Help and Support Center window. +Tab Switches the select

Page 156

Combinations and functions with the Fn key Combinations/ Feature Function Fn+F2 Toggles the headphones and built-in speakers off and on. An on-scree

Page 157 - Page 157

Connecting a Mouse and Keyboard Your computer is compatible with many popular mice and keyboards. To function properly, the device you connect must be

Page 158 - Page 158

Connecting a mouse or keyboard Your computer can be on or off when connecting a universal serial bus (USB) mouse or keyboard. If you connect the mouse

Page 159 - Battery

Disconnecting a mouse or keyboard You can disconnect a USB mouse or keyboard when the computer is on or off. Disconnecting the mouse or keyboard whent

Page 160

Using the Multilingual User Interface Language Option (Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional only) After you have initially setup your new VAIO® compute

Page 161 - Page 161

Changing Numbers, Currency, Time, and Date Formats You can change your operating system's number, currency, time, and date formats to coordinate

Page 162 - Page 162

Changing the Window Design of Sony Programs This feature changes the appearance, such as color, of certain Sony programs. To change the window design

Page 163 - Page 163

Storing Your Computer Do not use or store your computer in a location subject to: Heat sources, such as radiators or air ducts Direct sunlight Exc

Page 164 - Page 164

Powering Your Computer Your VAIO® computer comes with a battery and an AC adapter. This chapter explains how to install and use these suppliedaccessor

Page 165 - Page 165

Using AC Power The supplied battery is not charged when you receive your computer. To charge the battery and begin using the computerimmediately, inse

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Connecting the AC adapter To connect the AC adapter 1.Plug the AC adapter cable into the DC IN port. Connecting the AC Adapter to the Computer 2.Plu

Page 167 - Internet

Turning on the computer To turn on the computer 1.Hold the bottom of the computer firmly with one hand, and lift the LCD screen lid with the other han

Page 168

Using the Battery Your computer, depending on the model you purchased, may come equipped with one battery bay and one multipurposebay that supports a

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Installing the Battery The supplied battery is not charged when you unpack it. To charge it for future use, install the battery, and then connectthe A

Page 170 - Networking

Inserting a battery To insert a battery 1.Turn the computer over, and slide the UNLOCK/LOCK latch on the bottom of the battery to the UNLOCKposition.

Page 171

Removing a battery If you are not using the computer for an extended period of time, remove the battery from the computer to avoid damagingthe battery

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Charging a battery You will need to charge the battery if battery power drops below 10 percent or you have not used the battery for a longtime. The li

Page 173 - Page 173

Notes on batteries Never leave the battery in temperatures above 140°F (60°C), such as under direct sunlight or in a car parked in thesun. While the

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Using Cables and Connections Use only specified peripheral equipment and interface cables. Do not use cut or damaged connection cables. If the tele

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Conserving Battery Power You may use the power saving modes and power schemes to conserve battery power. Conserving battery power maysignificantly ext

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Using power saving modes In addition to the normal operating mode, which allows you to turn off specific devices to save power, your computer hastwo d

Page 177 - What are channels?

Using power schemes You can use the preset power schemes or you can customize the power profiles to conserve power. By using the powerschemes and powe

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For information about VAIO Power Management, click the Help button located toward the bottom of the VAIO PowerManagement tab. Alternately, click S

Page 179 - Bluetooth Technology

Locating power status information Displaying the power status provides useful information, such as remaining battery life. To view the Power Meter win

Page 180

Internet and Network Connections Internet Connections This section describes the basic steps for setting up your dial-up or Ethernet connection to the

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Internet and Network Connections Internet Connections This section describes the basic steps for setting up your dial-up or Ethernet connection to the

Page 182 - Page 182

Setting up a dial-up Internet connection Before you can connect to the Internet, you need to connect your computer to a telephone line via a telephone

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3.Click Next. If the Location Information dialog box appears, follow the on-screen instructions. 4.If it is not already selected, click to select Conn

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Setting up an Ethernet Internet connection Your computer accommodates both 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX Ethernet connections, with data transfer speeds of

Page 185 - CDs and DVDs

Cleaning Your Computer Clean the computer with a soft, dry cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not useany type

Page 186

3.Click Next. If the Location Information dialog box appears, follow the on-screen instructions. 4.If it is not already selected, click to select Conn

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Customizing your Internet connection The Internet Properties dialog box enables you to change the way you view the Internet. You can change your home

Page 188 - Page 188

Network Connections With a Sony computer, you can easily set up or connect to a variety of networks. The New Connection Wizard and NetworkSetup Wizard

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Using Ethernet and dial-up connections For setting up local area networks (LANs), Ethernet is a widely installed technology. Your computer accommodate

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3.Click Next. If you are prompted to the Local Information dialog box, follow the on-screen instructions. Only connect 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX cab

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Using wireless network connections (selected models only) A wireless local area network (LAN) is a network in which you can connect to a LAN through a

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5.Click Start, Control Panel, Network and Internet Connections, and then click Network Connections. TheNetwork Connections window appears. 6.In the ri

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3.Type the name of the network (access point) you want to connect to in the Network name (SSID) box. The following steps are for networks that req

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4.Click Advanced. The Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box appears. Wireless Network Connection Properties 5.Click Add. The Wireless ne

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6.Type the name of the network you want to connect to in the Network name (SSID) box. 7.If available, make sure the Data encryption (WEP enabled) chec

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Handling the LCD Screen Direct sunlight can damage the LCD. Be careful when using the computer near a window. Do not scratch the LCD or exert pressu

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Checking your network connection status Whether you have a wireless, Ethernet, or dial-up connection, you can check the status of that connection. To

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Bluetooth Connections Bluetooth® wireless technology provides short-range connectivity without the need for cabling. When the Bluetoothfunctionality i

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Using Bluetooth technology Using Bluetooth® technology, your computer can communicate with: Compatible devices with integrated Bluetooth functionalit

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Establishing wireless connections The Wireless Device Switch window enables you to select a wireless connection: Bluetooth, Wireless LAN, or Bluetooth

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The BlueSpace NE window appears. You can also click the Bluetooth-Standing by icon on the Taskbar Notification area to open the BlueSpace NEwindo

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If the device to which you want to connect has not already been authenticated, a window prompt may ask if youwant to authenticate the device. Follow t

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Authenticating devices Authentication is a security feature, which prevents unauthorized communication between Bluetooth® devices. The first timeBluet

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4.In the Passkey text box, type your own passkey or use the passkey that is provided. Click Next. On the Bluetooth device in which you are trying to c

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Renaming the Bluetooth USB Device The Bluetooth® device installed on your computer has an assigned name that you may not recognize. Renaming this devi

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Locating Controls and Ports Congratulations on your purchase of the Sony® VAIO® computer. Sony has combined leading-edge technology in audio,video, co

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Sending data and image files When a connection is made between your computer and another Bluetooth® device, connection services become available.You c

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Using connection services When a connection is made between your computer and another Bluetooth® device, you can click Service Discovery for a listof

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Setting Bluetooth preferences The Bluetooth Options feature enables you to set hardware preferences for discovery, connection, and authentication. To

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Setting BlueSpace NE preferences The BlueSpace NE Settings feature enables you to set software preferences for changing folder location, responding to

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Adding a Bluetooth device Your computer can connect to several compatible Bluetooth® devices, such as printers, mobile telephones, modems fordial-up I

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Disconnecting a Bluetooth device To disconnect or remove a device 1.If the BlueSpace NE window is not already open, click the Bluetooth - Standing by

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Additional information The data transfer rate varies, depending on the following conditions: Obstacles, such as walls, located between devices Dist

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CDs and DVDs Inserting and Ejecting CDs or DVDs Avoid using adhesive labels to identify your CDs or DVDs. Adhesive labels may damage the optical d

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1.Turn on the computer or exit a power saving mode (Standby or Hibernate) if one is active. For more information,see Using power saving modes. 2.Close

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CDs and DVDs Inserting and Ejecting CDs or DVDs Avoid using adhesive labels to identify your CDs or DVDs. Adhesive labels may damage the optical d

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1 S1 and S2 programmable buttons 6 Touch pad 2 Num lock indicator 7 Optical drive 3 Caps lock indicator 8 Optical drive eject buttonand manua

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1.Turn on the computer or exit a power saving mode (Standby or Hibernate) if one is active. For more information,see Using power saving modes. 2.Close

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Copying and Playing CDs and DVDs Your computer plays and records CDs and DVDs, depending on the model you purchased. Check your specifications for the

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Playing CDs Before you play an audio CD, you may need to enable your computer's audio feature. To enable the audio feature 1.Click Start on the W

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Copying files to a CD-RW or CD-R You can copy files to CD-R or CD-RW discs if your VAIO® computer is equipped with a CD-RW/DVD drive or DVD-RW drive.B

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Do not strike or move the computer while writing data to a disc. 1 T he read/write drive letter designation may vary, depending on your system&apo

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Playing DVDs You can play DVDs in your computer's optical drive and view the video on a multimedia display. To play a DVD 1.Close all open progra

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Writing files to DVDs (on selected models only) Use the table shown on Copying and Playing CDs and DVDs to see which type of DVD media your computer s

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Printer Connections Printing With Your Computer Your computer is compatible with many popular printers. However, to ensure the best performance, print

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Printer Connections Printing With Your Computer Your computer is compatible with many popular printers. However, to ensure the best performance, print

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Connecting a printer You can easily connect a printer to your computer or port replicator (if applicable). The New Hardware Wizard enables youto easil

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