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  • Page 1 Welcome Thank you for purchasing your Sony VAIO easy-to-use functionality. The information provided here is designed to help you to become familiar with the hardware and software applications included with your system.  View the Electronic Flyer, which provides updates and supplemental information about your computer.
  • Page 2: Getting Started

    Getting Started Congratulations on your purchase of the Sony VAIO state-of-the-art computer functionality with the latest audio, video and information technology features.  Unpacking Your Computer  Planning An Ergonomic Work Space computer! Your new, high-performance, multimedia computer combines ®...
  • Page 3: Unpacking Your Computer

    Unpacking Your Computer Your computer may not be supplied with all of the accessories shown, depending on the system configuration you purchased. For details on the accessories supplied with your computer, see the online Specifications sheet. Com puter and supplied accessories (See the online specifications sheet for details about supplied accessories.) Manuals ...
  • Page 4 Click the Welcome link. The Welcome page displays in the right-side frame. Locate the link in the text, "View the VAIO Other Software Library containing the Microsoft software license agreement and Sony end-user license agreement. Computer Specifications..." ® Page 4...
  • Page 5: Planning An Ergonomic Work Space

    Planning An Ergonomic Work Space Before you set up your new computer, find the best location for your new computer and plan your work space. There are several ergonomic factors to consider when you arrange your work space:  Stable work surface — Use a stable work surface large enough to support the computer and other peripheral equipment.
  • Page 6: Locating Controls And Ports

    Locating Controls And Ports This section is intended to familiarize you with the controls, ports and jacks on your computer. Your computer may not be equipped with all of these hardware features and the location of the controls, ports, and jacks may vary from the illustrations shown in this section.
  • Page 7: About The Front Panel

    About the Front Panel The front panel of your VAIO Computer enables access to the optical and floppy disk drives. It also includes access to the ® Universal Serial Bus (USB) and i.LINK Front panel Optical drive 1 See the online specifications sheet for optical drive information. Optical drive 2 See the online specifications sheet for optical drive information.
  • Page 8 Standby indicator Light is amber when the computer is in Stand by mode. i.LINK 4-pin port (IEEE 1394) Connection for a compatible digital device. Optical drive 1 eject button Ejects a disc from Optical drive 1. Optical drive 2 eject button Ejects a disc from Optical drive 2.
  • Page 9: About The Back Panel

    About the Back Panel The back panel of your computer contains the ports for supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel locate and identify the ports and jacks on your computer. Your system may vary based on the configuration you purchased. Back panel AC Input port Connection for the supplied power cord.
  • Page 10 Connection for the modem cable to the wall jack. i.LINK is a trademark of Sony used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 connection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software applications, operating system, and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may not communicate with each other.
  • Page 11: About The Keyboard

    About the Keyboard Your VAIO keyboard uses a standard key arrangement with additional keys that perform specific functions. ® VAIO Keyboard DESCRIPTION Function The 12 function keys along the top of the keyboard are used to perform certain tasks. The task associated with each function key may vary from one application to the next.
  • Page 12 arrow and correction keys on the numeric keypad area are active. Caps Lock The Caps Lock indicator lights up to advise you that the keyboard is set to type letters in uppercase. When the indicator is off, the letters appear in lower case as you type. Scroll Lock The Scroll Lock indicator lights up to advise you that your screen's scrolling pattern has changed.
  • Page 13: Setting Up Your Computer

    Setting Up Your Computer Your computer may not be equipped with all of these hardware features and the location of the controls, ports, and jacks may vary from the illustrations shown in this section. See the online specifications sheet for your system's configuration. ...
  • Page 14: Connecting A Display (Monitor)

    Connecting a Display (Monitor) Plug the display's cable into the Monitor port. If necessary, plug the display's cable into the back of the display. To connect a display Install your equipment so that you can easily reach the power outlet in the event of an emergency. Page 14...
  • Page 15: Connecting The Speakers

    Connecting the Speakers The right and left speakers are attached. The right speaker has a speaker wire that ends in a jack connector and an AC cord that supplies power to both speakers. From the right speaker, plug the jack connector into the Headphones jack located on the back panel of your computer.
  • Page 16: Connecting The Keyboard And Mouse

    Connecting the Keyboard and Mouse Plug the keyboard cable into the keyboard port on the back of the computer. Plug the mouse cable into the mouse port on the back of the computer. To connect the keyboard and m ouse Page 16...
  • Page 17: Connecting The Telephone And Modem Cables

    Connecting the Telephone and Modem Cables Unplug your telephone from the wall jack and plug its cable into the telephone jack located on the back panel of your computer. Plug the modem cable (supplied) into the modem line jack located on the back panel of your computer Plug the other end of the modem cable into the wall jack.
  • Page 18: Connecting The Power Cords

    Connecting the Power Cords Plug the power cord connector into the AC Input port, located on the back panel of the computer. Plug both the display and computer power cords into a grounded AC wall outlet or a power strip. To connect the power cords Page 18...
  • Page 19: Turning On Your Computer

    Turning On Your Computer When you start your system for the first time, your computer may detect new equipment and display a dialog box that prompts you to restart your computer. Respond to this prompt immediately. Press the power button on the computer to turn on the power. Press the power button on the display to turn on the power.
  • Page 20: Registering Your Computer

    Registering your Computer Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer:  Sony Customer Support — Communicate with a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be having with your computer.
  • Page 21: Setting Up Your Dial-Up Connection

    Setting Up your Dial-up Connection The first time you turn your computer on, follow these steps to set up your dial-up connection: Click Start from the Windows taskbar and select All Programs. Point to Accessories, point to Communications, and then click New Connection Wizard. The Location Information window appears.
  • Page 22 Follow the on-screen instructions to finish setting up your dial-up connection. Page 22...
  • Page 23: Turning Off Your Computer

    Turning Off your Computer Follow these steps when you are ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time. To avoid loss of data, do not use the Power button to turn off the computer. To turn off your computer Click Start in the Windows taskbar, then select Turn Off Computer.
  • Page 24: Vaio Av Applications

    VAIO AV Applications Your VAIO computer has a collection of preinstalled audio and video (AV) applications that make it easy to use your ® system's advanced multimedia features. Your computer may not be supplied with all of the software applications listed, depending on the system configuration you purchased.
  • Page 25: Overview Of Software

    Overview of Software  DVgate software—offers advanced video import and export features, as well as precise editing. DVgate software provides control over all aspects of capturing, editing, and exporting digital video. After editing your creations, you can export them back to your video camera. ...
  • Page 26: Working With Digital Video

    Working with Digital Video The multimedia software preinstalled on your VAIO digital video (DV) or MICROMV camera equipped with an i.LINK You can save finished movies to your hard disk drive to use on the Internet, to send to others by e-mail, or to distribute on CD media using a CD-recording drive or device.
  • Page 27 Using DVgate Software This is a brief overview of DVgate software. For more detailed information, refer to the DVgate software Help. For information about connecting your digital video camera to your computer, see the manual supplied with your camera. DVgate software provides control over capturing, trimming, and combining digital video clips from a compatible digital video (DV) camera.
  • Page 28 Capturing digital video with DVgate software Connect an i.LINK cable (optional) between the i.LINK ports on your computer and on a compatible digital video ® (DV) camera. Turn on the DV camera and insert a videotape. Set the camera to Recording mode. (On some camera models this is called VCR or VTR mode.) From the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to All Programs, point to DVgate, and then click DVgate Motion.
  • Page 29 Editing digital video with DVgate software DVgate software enables you to combine your captured video clips into a single movie. You can also trim the beginning and end of each clip, so you only include the scenes you desire. Click Start, click All Programs, point to DVgate, and click DVgate Assemble. DVgate Assemble starts.
  • Page 30 Exporting a finished movie to your digital video camera After you have created a finished movie, you can export it back to your digital video (DV) camera. Make sure your camera is set to recording mode. (On some camera models this is called VCR or VTR mode.) Turn on your DV camera, and insert a videotape.
  • Page 31  The last frame captured is one frame before your selected [OUT] point. The frame you see immediately after clicking the [OUT] button is not captured.  DVgate software supports recording of AVI files. MPEG files cannot be recorded with this software. ...
  • Page 32: Working With Still Images

    Working with Still Images The Microsoft Windows XP operating system contains software that can import pictures from many of the newer Universal ® ® Serial Bus (USB) digital cameras. After connecting a USB cable between your camera and computer, Windows XP walks you through the process of transferring your pictures from the camera to your computer.
  • Page 33 Using PictureGear Studio Software PictureGear Studio software is designed to creatively manage your digital pictures. With its easy-to-use features, you can quickly load images from your digital camera or camcorder, print high-quality photos, create custom labels, and design personalized photo albums or binders to share with friends and family. PictureGear Studio m ain window Photo albums, binders, and photo collections can only be viewed or edited using PictureGear Studio software.
  • Page 34 Using the Import Photo feature Capture and import the pictures from your digital camera or camcorder to your computer. You can select your favorite pictures and place them in handy folders for future use. When you initially connect your digital camera, camcorder or insert a Memory Stick recognize the device or media.
  • Page 35 Select a folder option. If you are importing to a new folder, type in the folder name before clicking Start Importing. An Adjust window appears. Adjust window Click to make any desired adjustments to the pictures. The Adjust window displays an enlarged version of the picture on the right and thumbnail versions on the left.
  • Page 36 Using the PhotoCollection feature You can organize and manage your imported pictures on your computer's hard drive or from your ImageStation Click PhotoCollection. A list of available photo sources is displayed on the left, with the selected source's contents displayed as thumbnail pictures on the right. PhotoCollection window From the thumbnail view, click to select pictures.
  • Page 37 Using the Binder feature You can add comments to your favorite photos, add custom backgrounds, clip art, and stamps, or showcase your own drawing talent. Add, remove, or change your designs to create your own unique photo art. Click Binder. A list of binder styles is displayed on the left. When you add your pictures to a binder, they are displayed as thumbnails on the right.
  • Page 38 Using the PhotoAlbum feature Organize your memorable photos in an electronic photo album. You can share your custom photo albums with friends and family. Click PhotoAlbum. PhotoAlbum window Click New Album. The Select Photo area appears. If you want to work on a previously created album, do not click Create New Album. Instead, select the desired album from the Album Collection view on the right side of the window.
  • Page 39 Click to select a design layout for your album. Use the scroll bar to view all available album designs. A Select Layout window appears. Select Layout window Click to select a page layout for your album. Use the scroll bar to view all available layout designs. A preview of your selected design and page layout is displayed.
  • Page 40 Click Edit Album to make changes to your album. Customize your album by adding more pictures, pages, decorations, or comments, or by deleting pages. Click Edit Page to customize a page in your album. You can customize with your own drawing, stamps or other decorations.
  • Page 41 Click to select an export format. A Select Folder window appears. Select Folder window Click Browse and navigate to the destination folder. Enter a file name, if desired. Click Export. A progress window appears briefly. Finish Exporting window An export completion message window appears, displaying the file name and file size. Click Return to Edit Album Screen.
  • Page 42 Using the PrintStudio feature Use PrintStudio to design original postcards, calendars, art, and labels using your favorite pictures. Click PrintStudio. The PrintStudio window appears. PrintStudio window Select the item you want to create and click Start Creating. The initial creation window appears. The initial window varies, depending on the item you are creating.
  • Page 43 U s e of an E M D s ervic e requires I nternet ac c es s and s eparate s ubs c ription to the E M D s ervic e. T he Sonic Stage s oftware s upports only E M D s ervic es c ompatible with O penM G tec hnology. Refer to the online H elp within the Sonic Stage s oftware for details . Digital Music Players. software, which employs Sony's OpenMG copyright protection technology Windows operating ®...
  • Page 44 Using SonicStage software SonicStage software is a new jukebox application that enables you to play and record from audio CDs and import digital audio files while maintaining copyright information. Click Start on the Windows taskbar, and click All Programs. Point to SonicStage, and click SonicStage. When you have registered with CDDB, the Confirm the setup of SonicStage...
  • Page 45 Displays the Recording Assistant window, where you can record or transfer audio files. Controls the volume for playing audio files. Source icons Changes the window according to the selected feature. Displays the Equalizer dialog box where you can adjust the sound quality and register new settings. Playback Area (Playlist view) Contains different functions depending on the source icon you select.
  • Page 46 Recording from a CD You can record songs from audio CDs and add them to playlists in SonicStage software. When you record from an audio CD from your optical drive for the first time, the CD Drive Optimization dialog box appears.
  • Page 47 Click the CD Info icon in the lower left corner of the Record Window to launch CDDB and name your CD and its song titles. The CD Info button feature is not supported for all audio CDs. Click (Change CD Recording Format) on the Record Window to select a different recording format and bit rate.
  • Page 48 Transferring songs (Check-In/Check-Out) You can use SonicStage software to transfer audio files between the playlists stored in the Music Drive and the external devices or media. Transferring files from the Music Drive to the external device or media is called "check-out," and transferring files from the external device or media to the Music Drive is called "check-in."...
  • Page 49 To check-in songs The songs that you transfer to external devices or media can only be checked in to the Music Drive (or hard drive) of the same computer from which the songs were originally checked out. Connect the external device or insert the media into your computer. Your computer automatically recognizes the connected external device or media and the Check-In/Out Window appears.
  • Page 50 Making a backup copy of an audio CD On computer models equipped with a CD recording device, you can use the Backing Up Audio CDs utility to make a backup copy of an audio CD. On computer models that have both a read-only optical drive and an optical writing drive, you can make a copy with one click.
  • Page 51 Additional features  SonicStage Backup Tool—You can back up and restore music, graphics, and information data managed by SonicStage software. You must be connected to the Internet to use the SonicStage Backup Tool.  Import audio files in various formats—You can import audio files in various formats, such as the ATRAC3 , ATRAC3plus, MP3, or WAV standards.
  • Page 52 Sharing Video, Images, and Music on a Network Your VAIO Media server computer can store three types of media:  Music files—VAIO Media supports music files in MP3, WAV, OpenMG Media server computer, use SonicStage  Video files—VAIO Media supports Video Capsule files created by Giga Pocket Capsules in MPEG1 (LP), MPEG2 (SP), and MPEG2 (HQ) formats are supported.
  • Page 53 Using VAIO Media Software To share music, video, and photos with the VAIO Media system, set up one computer on your network as the central library or "media server," and install the VAIO Media client software on other computers. Computers on the network with the VAIO Media client software can then view the multimedia content stored on the VAIO Media server computer.
  • Page 54 Setting up a VAIO Media server computer A VAIO computer that shipped with VAIO Media software preinstalled, can be used as a VAIO Media server, within a ® network environment. To support video files, the VAIO computer must have Giga Pocket software, vers.5.0 or later, installed.
  • Page 55 Setting up a VAIO Media client computer Any networked VAIO computer that shipped with the Microsoft ® VAIO Media client computer. A VAIO Media client computer can view or listen to media content located on a VAIO Media server computer. To set up a VAIO Media client computer If the client computer did not ship with VAIO Media software preinstalled, transfer and install a copy from the server computer.
  • Page 56 number on the client machine. Each client has a unique number that cannot be used by the other clients on the network. If the process is cancelled, no number is generated and the registration process must be restarted for that client. Only one client computer can be registered at a time.
  • Page 57 Using the VAIO Media software When VAIO Media software has been installed on the server and client computers, start VAIO Media on the server and client. To start VAIO Media software on a server computer Click Start on the Windows taskbar, point to All Programs, point to VAIO Media Server, and then click Console to start VAIO Media.
  • Page 58  Playlists—When you click a playlist in the Playlist window, a list of the music files on the playlist is displayed, and the first music file on the playlist begins playing.  Folders—When you click a folder in the Folders window, thumbnail images of the image files in that folder are displayed.
  • Page 59 Ethernet that is built into the VAIO computer (100Base-TX/10 Base-T), or wireless LAN interface (IEEE802.11a or IEEE802.11b)  Sony wireless LAN interface (IEEE802.11a or IEEE802.11b) Each client computer must be configured to use a hub or an access point on the network. Compatible file formats The VAIO Media Software is compatible with files in these formats: ...
  • Page 60: Configuring Your Vaio Computer

    Configuring Your VAIO Computer This section provides basic information about managing your computer's hard disk drive performance, using i.LINK devices and changing default settings. Your computer may not be equipped with all of the hardware features described in this section, depending on the system configuration purchased. To view the specific hardware configuration for your computer, see the online specifications sheet.
  • Page 61 About Your Hard Disk Drive To improve the performance of Sony audio and video software applications, the hard disk drive on your computer has been formatted with two partitions, drives C and D. Some Sony software applications save files to the drive D partition. This prevents large video captures from consuming the available space on your drive C partition.
  • Page 62 1-888-315-7669. i.LINK is a trademark of Sony used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 connection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software applications, operating system and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may not communicate with each other.
  • Page 63 In the future you may want to increase the functionality of your VAIO computer. This section describes how to perform basic upgrades and maintenance on your system. For more information on upgrading your computer, see your model's System Reference Manual. You can download the System Reference Manual from the Sony Computing Support Web site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.
  • Page 64 Overview The upgrading procedures described in this section assume that you are familiar with the general terminology associated with personal computers and with the safety practices and regulatory compliance required for using and modifying electronic equipment. Your computer may not be equipped with all of the hardware features mentioned in this section. The interior configuration of your system may vary from the illustrations, depending the computer purchased.
  • Page 65 About Opening your System Removing the cover Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer. Unplug your computer and disconnect any peripheral devices. Position the system unit so that the back panel is facing towards you. Unscrew the three cover release screws located on the edges of the back panel and set aside.
  • Page 66 Replacing the cover Carefully align the cover to the chassis frame. The cover should align evenly against the chassis. Slide the cover firmly onto the unit, sliding it forward until the cover snaps into place. Replace the release screws. Replacing the cov er Page 66...
  • Page 67 9.05 inches. Add-on card configuration varies by model. Some models, such as Configure-to-Order (CTO) systems, may contain preinstalled add-on cards. Observe the proper safety precautions when you add cards to your Sony computer. See computer. Installing an add-on card Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer.
  • Page 68 Attach any internal cables that the card requires. See the instructions supplied with the add-on card. Replace the cover. See Replacing the Reconnect the power cord and all peripheral devices. Turn on the computer. cover. Page 68...
  • Page 69: About Installing Memory

    About Installing Memory The amount of preinstalled memory may vary, depending on the system configuration you purchased. Your computer may ship with all available memory slots filled. See the online specifications sheet for details about the amount of memory installed in your computer. For memory replacement or upgrades, use only 2.5 V, 64-bit, PC2100 DDR-SDRAM Dual InLine Memory Modules (DIMM).
  • Page 70 Unplug your computer and any peripheral devices. Remove the cover. See Removing the Gently place the unit on its side. If necessary, remove any cables, add-on cards, or other components to access the memory module slots. Remove the memory module from its anti-static package, handling it by the the edges. Locate the notch on the bottom edge of the module to align it over the open memory slot.
  • Page 71: About The Lithium Battery

    Dispose of the lithium battery properly. In some areas, the disposal of lithium batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited. You can return your unwanted lithium batteries to your nearest Sony Service Center or Factory Service Center. To locate a Service Center near you, visit the Sony Computing Support Web site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.
  • Page 72 From the Date & Time tab, change the settings as desired. Click Apply, then click OK. Page 72...
  • Page 73: About Hard Disk Drive Installation

    Configure-to-Order (CTO) systems, may already have a second hard disk drive installed. Your system can support ATA-33, ATA-66, or ATA-100 hard disk drives. Sony recommends using an ATA-100 hard disk drive to take full advantage of your system's features.
  • Page 74 Slide the new drive into the drive holder and align the holes on each side of the drive to the holes in the Drive holder. Secure the drive to the drive holder with screws, through the holes on each side of the drive holder. Attaching the driv e screws Your new hard disk drive is supplied with the necessary screws.
  • Page 75 14. Replace the cover. See Replacing the 15. Reconnect the power cord to your computer. Identifying the additional hard disk space When you initialize the new hard disk, it must be configured as an extended partition in Windows NT file system (NTFS) format.
  • Page 76 Recovering your Software Your system is equipped with a utility program that enables you to recover your computer's operating system and preinstalled software. The information  Creating a Recovery Startup CD  Overview of System and Application Recovery  Using the VAIO Recovery Wizard T he s c reen views s hown in this s ec tion may vary s lightly from the ac tual s oftware s c reen views .
  • Page 77 Creating a Recovery Startup CD A recovery startup CD can be used to start your computer in the event your system is unable to start normally. Sony recommends creating a recovery startup CD when you begin using your machine. If you have previously created a recovery startup CD, the VAIO Recovery Startup CD Wizard icon is not visible in the Windows tasktray.
  • Page 78 When the blank CD-R or CD-RW disc is detected and approved, click Next. The recovery startup CD process begins. A window with a progress bar appears. Do not attempt to open another software application or use your system in any way during the Recovery Startup CD creation process.
  • Page 79 You are prompted to restart your system. Click OK. VAIO Recov ery Startup CD Wizard (Restart system ) To use the recovery startup CD If your system becomes unstable and you cannot access the Windows CD to start the computer. With your computer turned on, place the recovery startup CD in an optical drive.
  • Page 80 In the Screen saver area, open the drop-down list box and select (None). Click Apply. Click OK. Page 80...
  • Page 81 Overview of System and Application Recovery A system or application recovery may become necessary if your computer becomes unstable or the operating system and original software stops working properly. Your system's data is not retained during the system recovery process. Perform a full backup of your system's data to external media before continuing with the system recovery process.
  • Page 82: Using The Vaio Recovery Wizard

    Using the VAIO Recovery Wizard Click Start in the Windows ® Locating the VAIO Recov ery Wizard The VAIO Recovery Wizard appears. VAIO Recov ery Wizard (m ain window) Follow the onscreen instructions that advise you to:  Close all open software programs. ...
  • Page 83 If you have not created your Recovery Startup CD, select the option, Create Recovery Startup CD and click Next. For more information, see If you have already created a Recovery Startup CD, select the option, "I have already created the Recovery Startup CD"...
  • Page 84 Default System Drive Recovery (Recommended) Your computer's drive C is restored to the original factory-installed settings. All data on drive C is deleted. Data on other drive partitions or other hard disk drives are not changed. The system recovery process cannot be interrupted once it has been started. Do not attempt to use your computer in any way during the recovery process.
  • Page 85 Custom Recovery (Recommended for advanced users) You can customize the recovery of your system. This advanced recovery process enables you to select partition size settings or recover specific software. The VAIO Recovery Wizard recovers the factory-installed operating system and software only. Select the option, "Custom Recovery (Recommended for advanced users)"...
  • Page 86 remains at 5 Gigabytes (GB). The size of the partition identified as the Recovery Drive (5 GB) cannot be changed and is not available for use. This dedicated portion of your hard disk drive enables the recovery of your system. Read the onscreen information and click Next.
  • Page 87 If you select the Application Recovery option, you cannot return to the system recovery portion of the VAIO Recovery Wizard without restarting your computer. Click the checkbox for each software application you want to recover. You may need to use the scrollbar to view all available software.
  • Page 88 Verify the part number, item description, and availability. Click Continue to Check Out, to purchase the PRCD Assembly. If you are not able to access the Sony Direct Accessories and Parts Center Web site, contact a customer service representative at 1-800-488-7669.
  • Page 89: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This section describes how to troubleshoot common problems. You can also find helpful information on how to use your computer's hardware features and preinstalled software. Your computer may not be equipped with all of the features or software discussed in this section, depending on the system configuration purchased. ...
  • Page 90: About Vaio Computer Functions

    About VAIO Computer Functions My computer does not start.  Verify that the computer is plugged into a power source and that it is turned on. Check that the power indicator is lit on the front panel of the computer. ...
  • Page 91 You can change the parallel port Click Start in the Windows taskbar and select Turn Off Computer. Select Restart. When the Sony screen displays, press the F2 key on your keyboard. Select the Advanced tab from the Setup Utility screen.
  • Page 92 Click the Welcome link. The Welcome page displays on the right. Locate the link in the text, "View the VAIO C ertain V A I O c omputers are not equipped with a floppy dis k drive. Y ou c an purc has e this equipment s eparately. Y our V A I O c omputer may not be equipped with a parallel port.
  • Page 93: About Software

    About Software Your computer may not be supplied with all of the software discussed in this section, depending on the system configuration you purchased. How do I create an audio CD with preinstalled Sony software? Your VAIO computer has SonicStage ®...
  • Page 94 Point to select a file or folder, or select several files or folders by holding down the CTRL key while pointing to each of the files you want. Under File and Folder Tasks, click Copy this file, Copy this folder, or Copy the selected items. If the files are located in My Pictures, under Picture Tasks, click Copy to CD or Copy all items to CD.
  • Page 95: About Using The Optical Disc Drive(S)

    About Using the Optical Disc Drive(s) Use care in opening and closing your optical disc drive tray to avoid damage to the drive or drive cover. When you press the eject button, the drive tray may not imediately open because it is has not finished reading or writing to the CD or DVD. Wait a moment to permit the optical drive to finish accessing the CD or DVD media.
  • Page 96 If you are having difficulty with writing, erasing, or formatting on your CD-RW media, the reason may be that the media is not compatible with your high-speed CD-RW drive. Sony recommends using CD-RW media that is identified as "high-speed" (4X or higher) for maximum performance and compatibility.
  • Page 97: About The Mouse And Keyboard

    About the Mouse and Keyboard Why doesn't my mouse work properly?  Confirm that the mouse is plugged securely into the mouse port. If you are using a USB mouse, verify that the mouse is plugged securely into the appropriate USB port. ...
  • Page 98: About The Modem

    Check that the access telephone number (POP) is correct.  All software applications that are preinstalled by Sony are compatible with your computer's modem. If you have installed other software, contact the software publisher for information on how to configure the software in order to recognize the modem.
  • Page 99 Select the Tone or Pulse option. Click OK. Page 99...
  • Page 100: About The Speakers

    About the Speakers Why is there no sound in any application?  Check that the speakers are plugged into the Headphones jack.  If your speakers have a mute button, verify that it is turned off.  If your speakers are powered by batteries, verify that the batteries are inserted properly and that they are charged.
  • Page 101 About Using a Microphone Why doesn't my microphone work properly? Check that the microphone is plugged into the Microphone jack. Why is my microphone so sensitive to background noise? If you find there is too much background noise when you record sound, you should adjust the microphone gain by following these steps: Click Start in the Windows taskbar, then click Control Panel.
  • Page 102: About Using Peripheral Equipment

    About Using Peripheral Equipment How do I install a printer?  Connect your USB or IEEE 1394 printer to the appropriate port on your computer's front, back or covers printer has a USB, IEEE 1394, or infrared connection, contact the printer manufacturer for information or updates that may be required for proper installation.
  • Page 103: Notes On Use

    Notes On Use The information in this section provides basic procedures for handling your system and common peripheral devices, using storage media, and locating upgrade procedures. A support resource listing is also provided to help you locate the appropriate support options. ...
  • Page 104: About The Power Source

    About the Power Source Before opening your computer, turn the system off and let it cool down for 10 minutes. This protects you against internal components that may be too hot to handle.  Your computer operates on 120 V AC 50/60 Hz. ...
  • Page 105: About Disposing Of The Lithium Battery

    Do not handle damaged or leaking lithium batteries. The lithium battery may explode if mistreated. Do not disassemble it or dispose of it in fire. Replace the battery with a Sony CR2032 lithium battery. Using a type of battery other than a CR2032 may present a risk of fire or explosion.
  • Page 106: About Handling The Computer System

    Your computer, keyboard, and mouse consist of high-precision electronic parts. Do not drop them or bump them against other objects.  Your Sony computer will not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple telephone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). ...
  • Page 107  Do not turn off the power while the computer is accessing the hard disk drive. The optical disc drives Your computer is equipped with two optical disc drives that have a drive eject button on the drive door.  After pushing the eject button, wait for the drive to stop reading the CD.
  • Page 108: About Handling A Monitor (Display)

     Do not change the display refresh rate to 85 Hz, as DVD playback and the DVgate software may not function correctly. Sony recommends that you keep your display at the preset, optimal refresh rate (75 Hz).  Do not place the display near a strong magnetic force.
  • Page 109: About Dvd, Cd, And Floppy Disk Media

    About DVD, CD, and Floppy Disk Media Handling CD or DVD media  Do not touch the surface of the disc.  Do not drop or bend the disc.  Do not use adhesive labels to identify the disc. The label may come off while the disc is in use in the optical drive and damage the drive.
  • Page 110: Support Options

    Support Options Sony provides several options to help solve common problems or to locate technical support for your VAIO section describes all available resources and offers suggestions on how to access this information for maximum results.  Immediate Help and Support ...
  • Page 111: Immediate Help And Support

    A hardc opy s oftware manual may available for c ertain s oftware applic ations . Y ou c an loc ate the online H elp files for Sony s oftware applic ations by pointing to the individual applic ation's ic on and s elec ting H elp from the s ubmenu.
  • Page 112: Software Help And Support

    7 days a week, 24 hours a day Microsoft Windows XP, Internet Explorer, Outlook ® ® models) (Microsoft Corp.) Web site http://www.sony.com/pcsupport McAfee Antivirus (Norton Utilities.) Elements (On selected models), Premiere ® Express, Works (On selected models) Office XP (On selected ® LE (On selected models) ®...
  • Page 113 M-F, 8:30 A.M.-7:30 P.M. (Eastern time) Sony Service Center To locate the Sony Service Center nearest you, visit the Sony Computing Support Web site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport. Computing support is free of charge for 90 days after the original date of purchase.
  • Page 114: Contacting Sony For Help And Support

    Sony online or by telephone. Sony Computing Support Web site Online help and support are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, when you visit the Sony Computing Support Web site. You can access the Web site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.

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