SonyメーカーVGNA600の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of this Sony VAIO ® computer, and welcome to the online VAIO ® Computer User Guide. This user guide provides detailed information on all aspects of using your new VAIO computer, from keyboard functions to preinstalled software programs.
Ergonomics and Caring for Your Computer This section provides information on how to safely use your Sony computer. Page 2.
Applying Ergonomics Your computer is a portable device and can be used in a variety of environments. Whenever possible, you should apply the following ergonomic considerations: Position of your computer — Place the computer directly in front of you as you work.
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 Excessive dust Moisture or rain M.
Using Cables and Connections Use only specified peripheral equipment and interface cables. Do not use cut or damaged connection cables. If the telephone company makes a service call to your home or office and determines that your computer is responsible for a problem, the telephone company may bill you for the service call.
Cleaning and Maintaining Your Computer Clean the computer with a soft, dry cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent such as alcohol or benzine, as these may damage the finish of your computer.
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 pressure on it. This can cause a malfunction. Using the computer in low temperature conditions may produce a residual image on the screen.
Locating Controls and Ports Congratulations on your purchase of the Sony ® VAIO ® computer. Sony has combined leading-edge technology in audio, video, computing, and communications to provide state-of-the-art personal computing.
1 Speakers 5 Brightness sensor 2 Num lock indicator 6 Power button 3 Caps lock indicator 7 Left and right buttons 4 Scroll lock indicator Back 1 DC In port 4 AV Out jack 2 USB 2.0 ports 1 5 Monitor (VGA) port 3 Network (Ethernet) port 6 Air vent 1 Supports high-/full-/low- s peeds .
1 Microphone jack 4 USB 2.0 port 1 2 Headphone jack 5 PC Card slot 3 i.LINK ® (IEEE 1394) S400 port 6 PC Card eject button 1 Supports high-/full-/low- s peeds .
1 Drive eject button 4 Drive eject button 2 Optical drive 5 Modem jack 3 Manual eject hole You can use either drive eject button to eject the optical drive tray. The drive eject button located next to the optical drive functions only with Microsoft ® Windows ® operating system.
See Connecting a Wireless Mouse for more information about using the wireless optical mouse. The printer port on this port replicator is intended for printer connections only.
2 Air vent 9 Composite Video Out jack 3 USB 2.0 ports 1 10 S Video Out port 4 Monitor (VGA) port 11 Printer port 5 DVI-D port 12 USB 2.0 ports 1 6 Optical Out port Output frequency (96 kHz 2 /48 kHz/44 kHz/Variable) 13 DC IN port 7 Network (Ethernet) port (10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX / 1000BASE-TX) 1 Supports high-/full-/low- s peeds .
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 computer is in Hibernate mode or off. Battery Turns on when the computer is using battery power, blinks when the battery is running out of power, double-blinks when the battery is charging.
Using Special Buttons Your VAIO ® computer is equipped with a variety of audio- and video-oriented function buttons: Volume, Brightness, Magnify screen, and S1.
About the special buttons The following information shows where the special buttons are located, and briefly describes their functionality. Special Buttons Number Type of Button 1 Mute. The Mute button enables and disables the audio output when using headphones or the internal speakers.
Using the S1 button As a shortcut, you can assign a pre-programmable S1 button to enter a power saving mode, switch between displays, or launch an application. To assign a function to a programmable button 1. Click Start , and point to All Programs and then VAIO Control Center .
Additional information about adjusting the brightness of the LCD screen Your computer comes with a brightness sensor that automatically increases and decreases the LCD screen's brightness level depending on the amount of external light. The automatic sensor is engaged the first time you turn on your computer.
Mice and Keyboards Using the Keyboard Although your computer's keyboard is very similar to a typewriter's keyboard, you can use the additional keys on the computer's keyboard to perform specific computer-related tasks.
Mice and Keyboards Using the Keyboard Although your computer's keyboard is very similar to a typewriter's keyboard, you can use the additional keys on the computer's keyboard to perform specific computer-related tasks.
Keyboard descriptions Key Description The numeric keypad contains the keys found on a typical calculator. Use the numeric keypad to type numbers or perform mathematical calculations, such as addition and subtraction. Numbers appear on the front beveled edge of the numeric keys.
Windows key combinations Key combination Function +F1 Displays the VAIO Help and Support Center window. +Tab Switches the selected button on the taskbar. +D Displays the desktop. +E Displays the My Computer window. +F Displays the Search Results window, where you can find a file or folder.
Fn key combinations Key combination Function Fn+F5 Decreases the LCD screen brightness. Fn+F6 Increases the LCD screen brightness. Fn+F7 Toggles the display between the computer screen (LCD), a connected external display, and both the LCD and an external display.
Connecting a Mouse or Keyboard Your computer is compatible with many popular mice and keyboards. To function properly, the device you connect must be compatible with the Microsoft ® Windows ® operating system installed on your computer.
Connecting a mouse or keyboard If you connect the mouse or keyboard when the computer is on, you may need to restart the computer for it to recognize the device. To connect a USB mouse or keyboard to your computer 1. Plug the USB cable into the USB port .
Disconnecting a mouse or keyboard You can disconnect a USB mouse or keyboard when the computer is on or off. However, disconnecting the mouse or keyboard when the computer is in a power saving mode (Standby or Hibernate) may cause the computer to malfunction.
Connecting a Wireless Mouse A wireless mouse is optional with your VAIO ® computer. The following section explains the parts of the wireless mouse and how it works. Wireless m ouse (top) 1 Left mouse button Press to perform specific mouse functions. 2 Wheel button Rotate the wheel to scroll up or down on the LCD screen.
To set up the wireless mouse Insert two AA batteries (supplied with the mouse) into the wireless mouse as shown. Inserting batteries into the wireless m ouse If your wireless mouse does not operate properly, the batteries may need to be replaced.
To connect the wireless optical mouse Before attempting to use the wireless mouse, you must enable communication between the computer and the mouse. When attempting to connect the wireless mouse, confirm that the AA batteries (supplied) are properly inserted into the mouse before your computer is turned on.
Additional information about the wireless optical mouse The wireless optical mouse requires an ideal surface texture in order to provide precision pointing and tracking. Use surfaces such as plain paper, card stock, or fabric that have minimal repetitive patterns.
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, and scroll objects on the screen using the built-in touch pad.
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, and scroll objects on the screen using the built-in touch pad.
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 pointer on an item. Tapping once Equivalent to pressing the left button once. Tapping twice Equivalent to pressing the left button twice.
Customizing the touch pad Customizing your touch pad and mouse preferences may entail changing the pointers, enabling or disabling the tapping feature, and adjusting the touch pad speed. The touch pad and mouse preferences are adjustable from the Mouse Properties dialog box.
Using the Multilingual User Interface Language Option (Microsoft ® Windows ® XP Professional only) After you have initially setup your new VAIO ® computer, you can change the language displayed in Microsoft ® Windows ® XP Professional operating system.
Changing Numbers, Currency, Time, and Date Formats You can change your operating system's number, currency, time, and date formats to coordinate with your chosen country or language settings. To change these formats 1. Click Start on the Windows taskbar, and then click Control Panel .
Changing the Window Design of Sony Programs This feature changes the appearance, such as color, of certain Sony programs. To change the window design 1. Click Start , and then Control Panel . 2. In the left panel, click Switch to Classic View . 3. Double-click UI Design Selector .
Powering Your Computer Your VAIO ® computer comes with a battery and an AC adapter. This chapter explains how to install and use these supplied accessories to power your computer. It also describes ways you can efficiently utilize the battery as a power source.
Using AC Power The supplied battery is not charged when you receive your computer. To charge the battery and begin using the computer immediately, insert the battery into the computer and use the supplied AC adapter as a power source. The computer automatically charges the installed battery while it uses AC power.
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 Com puter 2. Plug the power cord into the AC adapter and an AC outlet. Use only the supplied AC adapter with your computer.
Turning on the computer To open and turn on the computer 1. Press the release button and lift the cover while holding the bottom of the computer firmly. Opening the Com puter 2. Press the power button until the green power indicator turns on. Turning on the Com puter If you continue to press the power button, the computer turns off.
Using the Battery Your computer, depending on the model you purchased, may come equipped with one battery bay and one multipurpose bay that supports a second battery. If your computer comes with two bays, you can purchase a second rechargeable battery to extend your computing time.
Using the Battery The supplied battery is not charged when you unpack it. To charge it for future use, install the battery, and then connect the AC adapter to power your computer. The battery charges from AC power regardless if the computer is on or off.
Inserting a battery To insert a battery 1. First turn the computer over so the bottom panel is facing up. 2. Slide the LOCK/UNLOCK switch to UNLOCK , and then slide the RELEASE switch in the direction of the arrow to lift the battery bay cover. Opening the Battery Bay 3.
Some programs and peripheral devices prevent the system from automatically entering Hibernate. If you are using battery power, save your data frequently to avoid data loss and manually activate a power saving mode. See Using power saving modes for more information.
R emoving a battery If you are not using the computer for an extended period of time, remove the battery from the computer to avoid damaging the battery. If the computer is on, connect the AC adapter and exit a power saving mode before you remove the battery.
Locating battery information Displaying the battery status provides useful information, such as remaining battery life. To view battery information 1. Click Start on the Windows ® taskbar, and click Control Panel . 2. Click Performance and Maintenance , and click Power Options .
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 long time. The lithium-ion battery supplied with your computer may be recharged at any time, whether you wait until the battery is completely or partially discharged.
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 the sun. While the battery is in use or being discharged, the battery heats up. This is normal and is not cause for concern.
Conserving Battery Power You may use the power saving modes and power schemes to conserve battery power. Conserving battery power may significantly extend your computing time, depending on how you use your computer.
Using power saving modes In addition to the normal operating mode, which allows you to turn off specific devices to save power, your computer has two distinct power saving modes: Standby and Hibernate. Use the Standby and Hibernate power saving modes to override a power profile setting and initiate immediate action.
Using power schemes You can use the preset power schemes to conserve power. By using the power schemes, you control the power supplied to different devices, such as the computer screen (LCD) and the hard disk drive, in your computer. You also control when the computer activates a power saving mode (Standby or Hibernate).
Management tab. Alternately, click Start , select All Programs , then select VAIO Power Management , and click VAIO Power Management Help . The Help for VAIO Power Management file appears. To set your battery alarm You can change your computer settings to notify you when the battery power reaches a certain level.
Locating power status information Displaying the power status provides useful information, such as remaining battery life. To view the Power Meter window 1. Double-click the Power icon. The Power Meter window appears. You can also rollover the Power icon to view the remaining battery charge.
Internet and Network Connections Internet Connections This section describes the basic steps for setting up your dial-up or Ethernet connection to the Internet. The New Connection Wizard guides you through the process of connecting to the Internet and choosing an Internet service provider (ISP) or setting up an existing account.
Internet and Network Connections Internet Connections This section describes the basic steps for setting up your dial-up or Ethernet connection to the Internet. The New Connection Wizard guides you through the process of connecting to the Internet and choosing an Internet service provider (ISP) or setting up an existing account.
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 cable (not supplied). Once you set up your telephone cable, you're ready to connect to the Internet.
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 Connect to the Internet , and click Next .
Setting up an Ethernet Internet connection Your computer accommodates both 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX Ethernet connections, with data transfer speeds of between 10 and 100 Mbps. To connect an Ethernet cable 1. Locate the Ethernet port on your computer. For location information, see Locating Controls and Ports .
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 Connect to the Internet , and click Next .
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, fonts, language, and colors. You can also regulate content and set browsing preferences. To open the Internet Properties dialog box 1.
Network Connections With a Sony computer, you can easily set up or connect to a variety of networks. The New Connection Wizard and Network Setup Wizard make it easy to gain access to networks (LANs) using wireless, Ethernet, or dial-up connections.
Using Ethernet and dial-up connections For setting up local area networks (LANs), Ethernet is a widely installed technology. Your computer accommodates both 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX Ethernet connections, with data transfer speeds of between 10 and 100 Mbps.
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 cables to the Ethernet port .
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 wireless (radio) connection. You can opt to purchase a Sony ® Wireless LAN Access Point to set up a LAN.
4. Follow the steps provided by the utility. To connect to a wireless network (Option 2) You may manually set up a wireless connection without the assistance of the VAIO Wireless Utility. 1. Make sure an access point is set up. See the instructions that accompanied the access point for more information.
5. Select the name of the wireless network to which you want to connect, and click Connect . If you do not see the network in the list, refresh the screen. For more information, see If the network does not appear in the list of available wireless networks.
4. 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 require a network key. If you do not know the network key or are not sure a network key is required, see the network administrator or the guide that accompanied your access point for more information.
Wireless Network Connection Properties 5. Click Add . The Wireless network properties dialog box appears. Wireless Network Properties 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) check box is selected.
16. Type the network key in the Network key and the Confirm network key boxes, and press Connect . The network key must be the same on both computers in order to connect them.
Checking your network connection status Whether you have a wireless, Ethernet, or dial-up connection, you can check the status of that connection. To check your network connection status 1. Click Start on the taskbar, and click Control Panel , Network and Internet Connections , and Network Connections .
Bluetooth Connections Bluetooth ® wireless technology provides short-range connectivity without the need for cabling. When the Bluetooth functionality is turned on, your computer can exchange data and images with other compatible Bluetooth devices within a range of up to 32 feet 1 .
Using Bluetooth technology Using Bluetooth ® technology, your computer can communicate with: Compatible devices with integrated Bluetooth functionality, such as computers, mobile telephones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), mice, and keyboards.
Establishing wireless connections The "Switch wireless devices" window enables you to select a wireless connection: Bluetooth, Wireless LAN, or Bluetooth and Wireless LAN function.
7. Select the Devices tab, and click Add to search for available Bluetooth devices. The Add Bluetooth Device Wizard appears. Add Bluetooth Dev ice Wizard Your computer will not detect a Bluetooth device unless the device is turned on and the Bluetooth function is enabled.
Depending on the option that you selected, the computer either searches for the network or instructs you to enter the passkey on the Bluetooth device to which you want to connect. If the passkey is not entered within approximately 30 seconds, authentication fails.
R enaming the Bluetooth USB Device The Bluetooth ® device installed on your computer has an assigned name that you may not recognize. Renaming this device makes it easy for you to identify your computer during authentication. To rename the Bluetooth USB device 1.
Setting Bluetooth preferences You have the option to set hardware preferences for discovery, connection, and notification. To access the Options window 1. Click Start , Control Panel , Printers and Other Hardware , and Bluetooth Devices . The Bluetooth Devices window appears.
Disconnecting a Bluetooth device To disconnect or remove a device 1. Click Start , Control Panel , Network and Internet Connections , and then click Bluetooth Devices . You may also click the Bluetooth icon on the Taskbar Notification area. 2. When the Bluetooth Devices window appears, select the Devices tab if it is not already selected.
Additional information The data transfer rate varies, depending on the following conditions: Obstacles, such as walls, located between devices Distance between devices Material used in.
CDs and DVDs Creating CDs / DVDs with Sony Software Your computer plays and records CDs and DVDs, depending on the model you purchased. Check your specifications for the type of optical drive installed on your computer.
CDs and DVDs Creating CDs / DVDs with Sony Software Your computer plays and records CDs and DVDs, depending on the model you purchased. Check your specifications for the type of optical drive installed on your computer.
Picture & Video DVDs Click to DVD Make picture or personal video DVDs. Use JPEG, BMP, of TIFF files for slide shows; import MPEG, AVI, or Microsoft ® DVR-MS files for video, or capture footage from an i.
Music CDs SonicStage Make music CDs from MP3, WMA, WAV, and OpenMG files; create ATRAC CDs for your Sony ATRAC CD Walkman; or backup your existing collection of discs. SonicStage Mastering Studio Make music CDs from your collection of vinyl records or cassette tapes.
Data Backup Sonic RecordNow! Make custom data CDs or DVDs with drag-and-drop ease, or backup your existing collection of discs. Page 85.
Inserting and Ejecting CDs or DVDs Avoid using adhesive labels to identify your CDs or DVDs. Adhesive labels may damage the optical drive if they come off while the disc is in the drive. To insert a disc 1. Turn on the computer or exit a power saving mode (Standby or Hibernate) if one is active.
3. Press the Eject button on the drive cover to open the drive tray. The drive tray slides out. If the Eject button does not work, turn off the computer and insert a thin, straight object (such as a paper clip) into the manual eject hole next to the Eject button.
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 type of optical drive installed on your computer and use the table below to see which types of media your optical drive supports.
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 Windows ® taskbar, and then click Control Panel , Performance and Maintenance , and System . The System Properties dialog box appears.
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Copying files to CDs Before you copy files to a CD-RW or CD-R disc, read the following notes to avoid a computer malfunction and ensure the best results: Deactivate the screen saver and exit anti-virus software. Deactivate memory-resident disc utilities to avoid data loss.
Do not strike or shake the computer while writing data to a disc. 1 T he read/write drive letter des ignation may vary, depending on your s ys tem's hardware c onfiguration.
Playing DVDs You can play DVDs in your computer's optical drive and view the video on a TV or other multimedia display. Page 93.
Connecting your computer to a TV Your computer is equipped with an AV Out jack, which enables you to connect your computer to a TV. To locate the AV Out jack on your computer, see Locating Controls and Ports . To connect a TV to your computer 1. Connect one end of an audio-video (AV) cable (not supplied) into the A/V OUT jack.
3. Connect the other ends of an audio cable with double RCA plugs at each end into the appropriate jacks on your compatible TV. 4. Switch the TV input channel to external input. See the guide that accompanied your TV for information on how to switch to external input.
Playing DVDs on a TV Do not remove the optical drive when the computer is in a power saving mode (Standby or Hibernate). Doing so may cause the computer to malfunction. Connect the external optical drive if you plan to use one. To play a DVD 1. Close all open programs.
Disconnecting your computer from a TV Simply unplug the audio-video (AV) cable from the AV Out jack on the computer. Page 97.
Playing DVDs on your computer Your computer is equipped with an optical drive that enables you to watch DVDs and most DVD-R discs on your computer. To play a DVD 1. Close all open programs. 2. Insert the DVD into the optical drive. 3. Open a preinstalled DVD program by following these steps: 1.
Copying files to DVDs (available on selected models only) Use the table shown on Copying and Playing CDs and DVDs to see which type of DVD media your computer supports. To copy files to a DVD-R or DVD-RW 1. Connect the AC adapter to the computer. See Connecting the AC adapter for more information.
Printer Connections Your computer is compatible with many popular printers. However, to ensure the best performance, printers must be compatible with the Microsoft ® Windows ® operating system installed on your computer.
Connecting a USB Printer You can connect a universal serial bus (USB) printer to your computer. The New Hardware Wizard enables you to easily install the printer software, but some printers require separate driver software installation. See the instructions that accompanied your printer for more information.
Connecting a Parallel Printer You can connect a parallel port printer to your port replicator if your computer came with one. The new hardware wizard enables you to easily install the printer software, but some printers require separate driver software installation.
To connect a parallel port printer 1. Plug the printer cable into the Printer port on your computer or port replicator, if applicable. See Locating Controls and Ports for more information. 2. Plug the other end of the printer cable into the port on the printer.
Configuring printer settings If you cannot connect the parallel port printer to the port replicator after following the instructions in To connect a parallel port printer , you may need to manually configure your printer settings. The following instructions explain how to configure your settings and complete the installation of your printer.
Disconnecting a Printer You can disconnect the printer cable when the computer is on or off. Disconnecting a printer when the computer is in a power saving mode (Standby or Hibernate) may cause the computer to malfunction. To disconnect a printer Unplug the printer cable from the computer.
Using Memory Stick Media Your VAIO ® computer is equipped with a Memory Stick ® slot that supports certain types of Memory Stick ® media. Page 106.
About Memory Stick media Memory Stick ® media are a compact, portable, and versatile data storage media designed for exchanging and sharing digital data with compatible devices.
Inserting Memory Stick media Before using Memory Stick ® media, back up important data. The media slot accommodates only one Memory Stick media at a time. To insert Memory Stick media 1. Insert the Memory Stick media with the arrow facing up and toward the Memory Stick media slot.
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 window, you can choose to view, print, copy or organize your images or data stored on the Memory Stick media.
Protecting data on Memory Stick media Some Memory Stick ® media are equipped with a write-protect tab 1 . The write-protect tab prevents accidental changes to information recorded on your Memory Stick media. When you slide the write-protect tab to the LOCK position, your Memory Stick media is write-protected.
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 the Memory Stick Formatter that is provided with the media. For more information about using Memory Stick Formatter, refer to Formatter Help.
R emoving Memory Stick media If the Memory Stick ® media is removed prematurely, a blue screen with a message may appear prompting you to continue or exit. Reinsert the media into the slot and press Enter to continue. This enables the media to finish reading or writing data.
Floppy Disk Drives Using a Floppy Disk Drive You can connect a floppy disk drive to your computer. The floppy disk drive enables you to read or write data to a floppy disk.
Floppy Disk Drives Using a Floppy Disk Drive You can connect a floppy disk drive to your computer. The floppy disk drive enables you to read or write data to a floppy disk.
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 power saving mode (Standby or Hibernate) may cause the computer to malfunction. To connect a USB floppy disk drive 1.
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 drive cannot write data to a disk if it is inserted into the drive improperly. To insert a floppy disk 1.
Protecting floppy disks Do not open the shutter manually or touch the surface of the floppy disk. Keep floppy disks away from magnets, direct sunlight, and heat sources.
Disconnecting a floppy disk drive You can disconnect a USB floppy disk drive when the computer is on or off. Disconnecting the drive when the computer is in a power saving mode (Standby or Hibernate) may cause the computer to malfunction. 1. Close all programs accessing the floppy disk drive.
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 Driv e Page 119.
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 disk drive. See your VAIO ® Computer Specifications for the type of PC Card that is compatible with your computer. These slots are compatible with CardBus.
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 automatically detects the PC Card. Do not force a PC Card into the slot; this may damage the connector pins.
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 automatically detects the PC Card. Do not force a PC Card into the slot; this may damage the connector pins.
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 inserted into the PC Card slot, whether or not you use the card. If you are not using your PC Card and you are using a battery as a power source, remove the PC Card from the PC Card slot to conserve battery power.
To remove a PC Card while your computer is on 1. Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the taskbar. The Safely Remove Hardware dialog box appears. 2. Click to select the PC Card in the Hardware devices window, if it is not already selected. 3.
To remove a PC Card while the computer is off 1. Push the Release button once. The Release button pops out. 2. Push the Release button a second time. The PC Card pops out.
Audio and Video Connections Using i.LINK Digital Video Recorders You can connect a digital video (DV) recorder, such as an i.LINK ® 1 digital video camera recorder, to the i.
Audio and Video Connections Using i.LINK Digital Video Recorders You can connect a digital video (DV) recorder, such as an i.LINK ® 1 digital video camera recorder, to the i.
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 recorder when the computer is in a power saving mode (Standby or Hibernate) may cause the computer to malfunction.
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.LINK cable from the i.LINK port on the computer. Disconnecting the cable when the computer is in a power saving mode (Standby or Hibernate) may cause the computer to malfunction.
Using a digital video camera recorder Your computer comes with preinstalled driver software that is compatible with most Sony digital video camera recorders. If you purchased a camera that comes with its own driver software, install these drivers before you use the camera.
Using Computer Monitors and Projectors You can connect an external display (such as a computer monitor or a projector) to your computer. Page 131.
Connecting a computer monitor Your computer can display images to the computer screen (LCD), to an external computer monitor, or to both the LCD and external monitor while your computer is on. To connect a computer monitor 1. Make sure the computer monitor is plugged into an AC outlet.
Connecting a multimedia device Connecting a Com puter Monitor You can connect a multimedia device, such as a multimedia computer monitor or projector, to your computer. Connecting a multimedia device enables you to display images on your computer screen (LCD), the multimedia device, or both.
4. Press the Fn + F7 key combination to toggle the display between your computer, the monitor, or both. See Selecting a display for more information. See the guide that accompanied your projector for more information on its installation and use.
Selecting a display Your computer comes with a Plug and Display feature, which enables you to connect an external display to the computer and instantly view an image on the connected display. An external display can be a projector, computer monitor, or TV.
Disconnecting a computer monitor or projector You can disconnect the external computer monitor or projector by unplugging the monitor (VGA) cable from your computer's port. Disconnecting the external display when the computer is in a power saving mode (Standby or Hibernate) may cause the computer to malfunction.
Using Speakers Your computer comes with built-in stereo speakers and selected models with an A/V port replicator come with external speakers. If your computer did not come with additional speakers and you wish to enhance the sound quality of your computer, shop Sony online at http://www.
Connecting speakers You can connect external speakers to your computer to enhance the sound quality of your computer. Do not place floppy disks on the speakers. The speakers' magnetic field may damage the data stored on the floppy disks. To connect speakers to your computer 1.
Disconnecting speakers You can disconnect external speakers when the computer is on or off. Simply unplug the speaker cable from the Headphone jack on the computer.
Adjusting the sound To increase and decrease the volume for playing CDs and DVDs, use the Volume buttons. You can also use the Mute button to enable and disable the sound.
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Enabling the sound If you do not hear sound when playing a CD or DVD, the sound may be muted. Press the Mute button located above the keyboard. The Mute button toggles the audio output on and off. If you still cannot hear sound, you may need to enable the audio feature.
Using Microphones You can connect an external microphone to your computer to enable the sound input to your computer. Make sure your microphone is designed for computer use. If you wish to purchase a microphone, shop Sony online at http://www.sonystyle.
Connecting a microphone Plug the microphone cable into the Microphone jack 1 on the computer. Connecting a Microphone See the guide that accompanied your microphone for more information on its installation and use. 1 A protruding dot loc ated next to the M ic rophone jac k dis tinguis hes this jac k from the H eadphone jac k.
Disconnecting a microphone You can disconnect an external microphone when the computer is on or off. Simply unplug the microphone cable from the Microphone jack on the computer.
Using a microphone to record sound You can record messages, memos, etc. by connecting a microphone to the Microphone jack 1 on your computer. To record from a microphone 1. Click Start and then Control Panel . The Control Panel window appears. 2. Click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices and then Sounds and Audio Devices .
Connecting the Port Replicator Locating Ports and Jacks A port replicator is a device that attaches to your computer and contains additional jacks and ports, such as USB ports. A port replicator may come with your computer, depending on the model you purchased.
1 Composite Audio In jacks 8 Composite Audio Out jacks 2 Air vent 9 Composite Video Out jack 3 USB 2.0 ports 1 10 S Video Out port 4 Monitor (VGA) port 11 Printer port 5 DVI-D port 12 USB 2.
Connecting the Port Replicator Locating Ports and Jacks A port replicator is a device that attaches to your computer and contains additional jacks and ports, such as USB ports. A port replicator may come with your computer, depending on the model you purchased.
1 Composite Audio In jacks 8 Composite Audio Out jacks 2 Air vent 9 Composite Video Out jack 3 USB 2.0 ports 1 10 S Video Out port 4 Monitor (VGA) port 11 Printer port 5 DVI-D port 12 USB 2.
Connecting a Port Replicator Connect a port replicator to the computer while the computer is off. Use the AC adapter (not the battery) to power the computer while it is connected to a port replicator.
7. Plug the AC adapter into the DC IN port on the port replicator, and plug the power cord into the AC adapter and an AC outlet. The power indicator turns on. Connecting the AC Adapter to the Port Replicator You can charge the battery by installing it before you connect the port replicator.
Disconnecting the Port Replicator To disconnect the port replicator 1. Close any active programs to prevent data loss. 2. Turn off the computer and disconnect the power cord. 3. Slide the LOCK/UNLOCK switch to UNLOCK. 4. Lift the computer away from the port replicator.
TV Connections Certain VAIO ® computer models have the Sony VAIO Zone software installed, enhancing your music, TV, and video enjoyment. VAIO Zone software provides options for TV, DVD, and video viewing, personal video recording, and music playback.
Setting Up TV Connections Depending on the configuration and model you purchased, your computer may have TV connection capabilities. This section illustrates how to set up the cables and connections for TV viewing and recording. The hardware configuration of your computer may vary from the illustrations shown.
To set up TV connections The best method of connecting your computer system, TV monitor or display, and cable service access, depends on the type of cable connection available in your home. TV signal reception strength will vary widely depending on service availability in your area as well as the type of connection available.
Connecting to a standard antenna You can connect your computer to an indoor/outdoor antenna system, using Option 1 or Option 2 from the previous section, Connecting to standard cable access (CATV) .
Connecting with a cable or satellite set-top box (STB) You can connect your computer to cable service access that uses a set-top box (cable or satellite). When using the set-top box (STB) setup, you can only change channels through the STB, using its controls or supplied remote control.
3. Connect one end of a stereo A/V dubbing cable with triple RCA jacks (optional), to the Video Out and Audio-OUT (L/R) jacks on the back panel of your STB unit, matching the plug and jack colors.
Setting up additional equipment This section illustrates how to set up additional equipment. To connect a compatible VCR or camcorder Your VAIO ® computer has both audio and video connection capability. You can locate the connections on the port replicator.
Connecting the R emote Control Your A/V port replicator comes with a remote control and speakers, which have a built-in infrared (IR) remote control receiver. The speakers must be plugged into one of the computer's USB ports in order to receive the signals from the remote control.
About the R emote Control The remote control can start and stop video recording and playback, select channels, and set viewing preferences. This section describes the basic functions of your remote control. Rem ote Control 1 MUTE button Press to turn off the sound.
5 RECD TV button Press to start playback of TV programs recorded with VAIO Zone software. 6 PICTURES button Press to watch a photo slide show with VAIO Zone software. 7 MENU button Press to view a shortcut menu of available VAIO Zone software options.
Press to move back to the previous screen or forward to the next screen. PLAY button Press to begin playback. PAUSE button Press to pause playback. STOP button Press to stop playback. 13 MUSIC button Press to listen to music using VAIO Zone software. 14 CD/DVD button Press to play DVDs or audio CDs using VAIO Zone software.
To set up the remote control Insert two AA batteries (supplied) into the remote control as shown. Inserting batteries into the rem ote control Under normal use, the AA batteries may last up to six months. If your remote control does not operate properly, the batteries may need to be replaced.
The infrared receiver must be visible in a line-of-sight with your remote control in order to function properly. Page 166.
Setting up VAIO Zone for TV viewing When starting VAIO Zone software for the first time, you are prompted to set up your TV channel source and establish the listings for your local TV program guide. The VAIO Zone setup wizard opens automatically to provide step-by-step instructions.
Setting your computer's time and date To maintain accuracy for your TV program guide listings and for timer recording, verify that your computer's time and date settings are correct. The time and date settings are displayed in the Windows ® taskbar notification area.
Starting VAIO Zone software You can start VAIO Zone software using your remote control, wireless mouse, or the wireless keyboard's touch pad. To start VAIO Zone software with the remote control 1. Point the remote control towards the infrared receiver on the front panel of the computer.
Starting the setup wizard (first time use) 1. Connect your computer to the Internet. Your computer uses an active Internet connection to set up TV program listings in the electronic program guide (iEPG). 2. Click Start in the Windows taskbar and select VAIO Zone from the Start menu.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions, if necessary, and Select Next . While VAIO Zone software is scanning for TV channels, you may see or hear intermittent TV programming. This is part of the channel scanning process. VAIO Zone Setup wizard - Channel scanning in process When channel scanning is complete, the wizard displays available channels.
5. If the channels displayed are correct and complete, select Next . A message window appears, prompting you to begin configuring your electronic TV program guide. VAIO Zone Setup wizard - Set up electronic TV program guide 6. Select Yes to begin iEPG setup.
7. On the iEPG Channel Setup window (Step 1), use the remote control or wireless mouse to enter in your zip code. Select Continue . A list of local cable service providers appears. iEPG Channel Setup - Step 2 8. On the iEPG Channel Setup window (Step 2), use the remote control or wireless mouse to select your service provider.
Additional information about VAIO Zone software VAIO Zone software is a media player and a personal video recorder software that provides many options for Watching TV programs, DVD movies, and other video content. Copying TV programs and your own video content to DVDs.
Memory Upgrades Before you upgrade your computer's memory, read the safety information in Precautions and Procedures. For the type of module and amount of memory installed on your computer, refer to the VAIO ® Computer Specifications.
Precautions and Procedures Sony recommends that memory upgrades be performed by an authorized Sony Service Center. To find the nearest center or agent, go to: http://www.
Removing and Installing Memory Modules Make sure you read the safety information in Precautions and Procedures before you remove or install a memory module. When installing a memory module, do not open the module package until you are ready to install it.
Option 1 The following instructions illustrate how to remove the memory module located underneath the bottom panel of the computer. To remove a memory module 1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices. 2. Disconnect the power cord, all cables, and remove the battery if it is installed.
2. Push the module down until it snaps into place. 3. When the module is correctly seated, close the memory bay. 4. Replace the fastening screw(s) on the memory bay. 5. Make sure the system recognizes the new memory module. See Confirming Added Memory Capacity for more information.
Option 2 The following instructions illustrate how to remove the memory module located underneath the keyboard. To remove a memory module 1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices. 2. Disconnect the power cord, all cables, and remove the battery if it is installed.
7. Gently lift the keyboard up, bottom edge first, and turn it over gently toward the LCD screen. Do not detach the cable when lifting the keyboard. Lifting the keyboard 8. Touch a metal object (such as the connector panel on the back of your computer) to discharge static electricity.
To install a memory module 1. Remove the new memory module from its packaging, and install the memory module by sliding it into the open slot at a 45-degree angle. See To remove a memory module. Installing a New Mem ory Module 2. Push the module down until it snaps into place.
Confirming Added Memory Capacity After you have installed a new memory module, make sure the operating system recognizes it. To check your system's memory 1. Turn on the computer. 2. Click Start on the Windows ® taskbar, point to All Programs , and then click VAIO Control Center .
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. Make sure the power indicator shows the power is on. Make sure the battery is inserted properly and charged.
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. Make sure the power indicator shows the power is on. Make sure the battery is inserted properly and charged.
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. Make sure the power indicator shows the power is on. Make sure the battery is inserted properly and charged.
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 the bottom of the screen, follow these steps: 1. Press the F2 key . The BIOS Setup menu appears. 2. Set the date (month/day/year).
What do I do if the message "Operating system not found" appears when my computer starts, and why won't Windows start? Make sure the computer does not have a "non-bootable" floppy disk in the floppy disk drive (if applicable).
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 menu, located on the taskbar. Using other methods, including those listed below, may result in loss of unsaved data.
Why won't my computer enter Standby or Hibernate mode? Your computer may become unstable if the operating mode is changed before the computer completely enters Standby or Hibernate. To restore the computer to normal operating stability: 1. Close all open programs.
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, you also lower the speed and noise level of the computer's fan. You can use the power schemes to lower the CPU speed.
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 type of CPU speed controlling technology for power conservation purposes, System Properties may display the CPU's current speed instead of the maximum speed.
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 press D twice.
System Security This section provides information about keeping your computer operating smoothly and protecting against potential threats to your computer's security. How can I protect my computer against security threats, such as viruses? The Microsoft ® Windows ® operating system is preinstalled on your computer.
System Security This section provides information about keeping your computer operating smoothly and protecting against potential threats to your computer's security. How can I protect my computer against security threats, such as viruses? The Microsoft ® Windows ® operating system is preinstalled on your computer.
How do I keep my preinstalled antivirus software updated? You can keep the preinstalled Norton Internet Security software program current with the latest updates from Symantec Corporation. To download and install the latest security update 1. Double-click the Norton Internet Security icon in the Taskbar notification area.
Battery How do I know when the battery is charged? To determine the remaining battery charge, see Locating battery information. Page 197.
Battery How do I know when the battery is charged? To determine the remaining battery charge, see Locating battery information. Page 198.
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 199.
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 not used the battery for a long time.
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 replaced.
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 202.
Can my computer enter Hibernate mode while using battery power? Your computer can enter Hibernate mode while using battery power, but some software programs and peripheral devices prevent the system from entering Hibernate mode.
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 ® taskbar, and click Control Panel . 2. Click Performance and Maintenance , and click Power Options . The Power Options Properties window appears.
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. Make sure the telephone cable is working. Plug the cable into an ordinary telephone and listen for a dial tone.
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. Make sure the telephone cable is working. Plug the cable into an ordinary telephone and listen for a dial tone.
Why is my modem connection slow? Your computer is equipped with a V.90 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.
Networking Why can't my computer connect to a wireless LAN access point? Connection availability is affected by distance and obstructions. You may need to move your computer away from obstructions or closer to any access point you may be using.
Networking Why can't my computer connect to a wireless LAN access point? Connection availability is affected by distance and obstructions. You may need to move your computer away from obstructions or closer to any access point you may be using.
Why can't I access the Internet? Check the access point settings. Refer to the instructions supplied with the access point. Make sure your computer and the access point are connected to one another. Move your computer away from obstructions or closer to any access point you may be using.
Why is the data transfer speed slow? The wireless LAN data transfer speed is affected by distance and obstructions between devices and access points.
Why is the communication speed interrupted or slowed down when MPEG2 data is transferred? The typical effective data transfer speed via an access point is 4-5 Mbps when adhering to the IEEE 802.11b standard or both the IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g standards (selected models only).
How do I avoid data transfer interruptions? When your computer is connected to an access point, data transfer interruptions may occur when using large files or if the computer is in close proximity to microwaves and cordless telephones. Move the computer closer to the access point.
Can I connect to an IEEE 802.11a device? Computers with built-in wireless LAN support the IEEE 802.11b standard only. Devices connecting to a wireless LAN using the IEEE 802.
What are channels? Wireless LAN communication occurs on divided frequency bands known as channels. Third-party wireless LAN access point channels may be preset to different channels from Sony devices. If you are using a wireless LAN access point, refer to connectivity information contained in your access point instructions.
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 network connection if the encryption key is changed. You can either change the encryption key back to the original profile or re-enter the key on both computers so the key matches.
Bluetooth Technology Why can't other Bluetooth devices discover my computer? Make sure both devices have the Bluetooth ® feature enabled. Your computer and the device may be too far apart. Wireless Bluetooth technology works best when the devices are within 32 feet (10 meters) of each other.
Bluetooth Technology Why can't other Bluetooth devices discover my computer? Make sure both devices have the Bluetooth ® feature enabled. Your computer and the device may be too far apart. Wireless Bluetooth technology works best when the devices are within 32 feet (10 meters) of each other.
Why can't other Bluetooth devices connect to my computer? Make sure the other device is authenticated. Your computer may not allow connections from other devices. To enable Bluetooth device connections, follow these steps: 1. From the Start menu, click Control Panel .
How will I know when another Bluetooth device is requesting authentication? A notification prompt appears on the Windows ® taskbar. To verify the notification feature is enabled, follow these steps: 1. From the Start menu, click Control Panel . 2. Click Printers and Other Hardware , and then click Bluetooth Devices .
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. Bluetooth devices incorporate technology that minimizes interference from other devices using the same wavelength, however, communication speed and connection range may be reduced.
Can I use a device equipped with Bluetooth technology on airplanes? With Bluetooth technology, your computer transmits a radio frequency of 2.4 GHz. Sensitive locations, such as hospitals and airplanes, may have restrictions on the use of Bluetooth devices, due to radio interference.
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 disc may cause reading errors.
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 disc may cause reading errors.
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. Restart the computer by clicking Start , Turn Off Computer , and Restart . 2. Eject the disc from the optical drive.
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 not work, click Start on the Windows ® taskbar, and click My Computer . Right click the optical drive icon, and select Eject from the shortcut menu.
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. Make sure the necessary program(s) is installed according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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 (Standby or Hibernate). If the computer is in LCD (Video) Standby mode, press any key to activate the computer screen.
Why can't I view the entire DVD video display on a TV screen? The display resolution may not be properly set. To adjust the display resolution, see Selecting a display for more information. It is recommended that you adjust the display resolution to 1024 x 768 or smaller, depending on the size of the external display screen.
How do I adjust the image on the TV screen? Use the controls on your external display to adjust the image. See the help guide that accompanied your display for more information.
How do I change the video resolution on the TV screen? The video may not appear on the entire TV screen if your computer resolution is set larger than 1024 x 768. Adjust the video resolution to 1024 x 768 or smaller. If you are using the A/V Out jack, plug the audio-video (AV) cable into the computer before you start the computer.
How do I switch the computer screen (LCD) from LCD to TV? Press the Fn+F7 keys to view the image on either the computer screen (LCD) or the TV. See Selecting a display for more information.
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 computer. Make sure the printer is compatible with the Microsoft ® Windows ® operating system installed on your computer.
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 computer. Make sure the printer is compatible with the Microsoft ® Windows ® operating system installed on your computer.
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 into the Microphone jack on the computer.
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 into the Microphone jack on the computer.
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 with the mouse connected to the computer.
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 with the mouse connected to the computer.
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 Ctrl + Alt + Delete keys simultaneously to stop playback and restart the computer. If you still cannot use the pointer, restart the computer.
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. Your speakers may not be designed for computer use. If the speakers have a mute button, set the button to off.
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. Your speakers may not be designed for computer use. If the speakers have a mute button, set the button to off.
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. If you are using a program that has its own volume control, make sure the volume control is properly set.
Why is the noise distorted when using VAIO Zone software? The Line In sound device may not be muted. Follow these steps: 1. Right-click the Volume icon on the Windows ® taskbar, and select Open Master Volume . The Master Volume window appears. 2. Click to select the Mute check box for the Line In device.
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 Turn off computer window opens. 3. Press R to restart the computer. If the computer does not restart, follow these steps: 1.
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 Turn off computer window opens. 3. Press R to restart the computer. If the computer does not restart, follow these steps: 1.
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 button assignments. Follow these steps: 1. Click Start on the Windows ® taskbar and click Control Panel, and then click Printers and Other Hardware and Mouse.
Floppy Disks Why doesn't the Safely R emove Hardware icon appear on the taskbar when the drive is connected? The computer does not recognize the floppy disk drive. First, make sure the USB cable is properly connected to the USB port. If you need to secure the connection, wait a few moments for the computer to recognize the drive.
Floppy Disks Why doesn't the Safely R emove Hardware icon appear on the taskbar when the drive is connected? The computer does not recognize the floppy disk drive. First, make sure the USB cable is properly connected to the USB port. If you need to secure the connection, wait a few moments for the computer to recognize the drive.
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 disks for instructions on how to insert the disk properly. If the disk is inserted properly and you are still unable to write data to it, the disk may be full or write-protected.
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 Card is compatible with the Microsoft ® Windows ® operating system installed on your computer.
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 Card is compatible with the Microsoft ® Windows ® operating system installed on your computer.
Why doesn't my computer recognize attached devices? For some PC Cards, if you alternate between normal power operation and the Standby or Hibernate modes while the card is inserted into the PC Card slot, the computer may not recognize the PC Card or the connected device.
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 to use some PC Cards or some functions of the PC Card with this computer. Check the guide that accompanied your PC Card for more information on its use.
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 turned off may appear because the i.LINK ® 1 cable is not securely plugged into the ports on the computer or camera.
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 turned off may appear because the i.LINK ® 1 cable is not securely plugged into the ports on the computer or camera.
TV connections Why can't I see an image or an image that is displayed properly when I am using a VCR ? Some images from an externally-connected video player device or a video game console, may not display or are not displayed correctly. These images include: Images from a playback screen that is in pause mode.
TV connections Why can't I see an image or an image that is displayed properly when I am using a VCR ? Some images from an externally-connected video player device or a video game console, may not display or are not displayed correctly. These images include: Images from a playback screen that is in pause mode.
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 all data, including music data, previously saved to it. Before you reformat Memory Stick media, back up important data and confirm that the media does not contain files you want to keep.
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 all data, including music data, previously saved to it. Before you reformat Memory Stick media, back up important data and confirm that the media does not contain files you want to keep.
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 MagicGate Memory Stick media. Using recorded music requires permission of the copyright holders.
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 media-compatible video camera recorders.
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 not touch the media connector with your finger or metallic objects. Do not attach labels other than the supplied label to a media.
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 information on its use.
Support Options The section contains information on where to go for answers to questions about your VAIO ® computer and the preinstalled software. Page 264.
Sony Support Information Refer to the following sources for answers in the sequence listed below. 1 VAIO ® Computer Documentation This on-screen VAIO ® Computer User Guide and the printed VAIO Computer Quick Start provide detailed information on how to maximize your computer's capabilities and solve common problems.
Program Support Information Depending on the computer model and particular configuration you purchased, your computer may not include all of the software programs listed below. Adobe ® Photoshop ® Elements, Photoshop ® Album, Premiere ® , Reader ® Adobe Systems Inc.
Web site http://support.microsoft.com MoodLogic MoodLogic, Inc. Web site http://www.moodlogic.com/support E-mail help@moodlogic.com Netscape ® Internet Service AOL Inc. Web site http://isp.netscape.com/help Telephone 866-541-8233 Norton Internet Security Symantec Corporation Web site http://www.
Use SonicStage ® Mastering Studio software to record songs from analog records or cassette tapes into your computer and output them to CD-R or CD-RW discs or audio files in WAV format. Web site http://www.sony.com/pcsupport Telephone 888-4-SONY-PC (888-476-6972) SpySubtract ® InterMute, Inc.
Telephone 888-4-SONY-PC (888-476-6972) VAIO Wireless Utility Sony Electronics Inc. The VAIO Wireless Utility walks you through setting up your wireless network connection and offers useful diagnostic tests to help keep your wireless network running smoothly.
デバイスSony VGNA600の購入後に(又は購入する前であっても)重要なポイントは、説明書をよく読むことです。その単純な理由はいくつかあります:
Sony VGNA600をまだ購入していないなら、この製品の基本情報を理解する良い機会です。まずは上にある説明書の最初のページをご覧ください。そこにはSony VGNA600の技術情報の概要が記載されているはずです。デバイスがあなたのニーズを満たすかどうかは、ここで確認しましょう。Sony VGNA600の取扱説明書の次のページをよく読むことにより、製品の全機能やその取り扱いに関する情報を知ることができます。Sony VGNA600で得られた情報は、きっとあなたの購入の決断を手助けしてくれることでしょう。
Sony VGNA600を既にお持ちだが、まだ読んでいない場合は、上記の理由によりそれを行うべきです。そうすることにより機能を適切に使用しているか、又はSony VGNA600の不適切な取り扱いによりその寿命を短くする危険を犯していないかどうかを知ることができます。
ですが、ユーザガイドが果たす重要な役割の一つは、Sony VGNA600に関する問題の解決を支援することです。そこにはほとんどの場合、トラブルシューティング、すなわちSony VGNA600デバイスで最もよく起こりうる故障・不良とそれらの対処法についてのアドバイスを見つけることができるはずです。たとえ問題を解決できなかった場合でも、説明書にはカスタマー・サービスセンター又は最寄りのサービスセンターへの問い合わせ先等、次の対処法についての指示があるはずです。