Sony Group PCG21313L Notebook User Manual 5290 US UG

Sony Corporation Notebook 5290 US UG

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2nNContentsBefore Use.......................................................................... 4Finding More about Your VAIO Computer .................... 6Ergonomic Considerations .......................................... 10Getting Started.................................................................. 12Locating Controls and Ports........................................ 13About the Indicator Lights ........................................... 15Connecting a Power Source ....................................... 16Using the Battery Pack................................................ 18Shutting Down Your Computer Safely ........................ 24Using the Power Saving Modes .................................. 25Updating Your Computer ............................................ 28Using Your VAIO Computer.............................................. 29Using the Keyboard..................................................... 30Using the Touch Pad................................................... 32Using the Built-in Camera ........................................... 33Using "Memory Stick".................................................. 34Using Other Modules / Memory Cards........................ 40Using the Internet........................................................ 44Using the Network (LAN) ............................................ 45Using the Wireless LAN .............................................. 46Using the Bluetooth Function ...................................... 50Using Peripheral Devices ..................................................55Connecting an Optical Disc Drive ................................56Connecting External Speakers or Headphones ..........58Connecting an External Display ..................................59Selecting Display Modes .............................................61Using the Multiple Monitors Function ..........................62Connecting an External Microphone ...........................64Connecting a USB Device ...........................................65Customizing Your VAIO Computer....................................67Setting the Password...................................................68Using the VAIO Control Center ...................................75Precautions .......................................................................76Safety Information .......................................................77Care and Maintenance Information .............................80Handling Your Computer .............................................81Handling the LCD Screen............................................83Using the Power Source ..............................................84Handling the Built-in Camera.......................................85Handling Discs.............................................................86Using the Battery Pack ................................................87Handling "Memory Stick" .............................................88Handling the Built-in Storage Device...........................89
3nNTroubleshooting ................................................................ 90Computer Operations.................................................. 92System Update / Security............................................ 99Recovery ................................................................... 101Battery Pack.............................................................. 102Built-in Camera ......................................................... 104Networking (LAN/Wireless LAN) ............................... 106Bluetooth Technology ............................................... 109Optical Discs ............................................................. 113Display ...................................................................... 114Printing ...................................................................... 117Microphone ............................................................... 118Speakers ................................................................... 119Touch Pad................................................................. 121Keyboard................................................................... 122Floppy Disks.............................................................. 123Audio/Video............................................................... 124"Memory Stick".......................................................... 126Peripherals ................................................................ 127Trademarks..................................................................... 128Notice.............................................................................. 130
4nNBefore Use >Before UseCongratulations on your purchase of this Sony VAIO® computer and welcome to the on-screen User Guide. Sony has combined leading-edge technology in audio, video, computing, and communications to provide you with a state-of-the-art computing experience.!External views illustrated in this manual may look slightly different from those of your computer. How to find specificationsSome features, options, and supplied items may not be available on your computer.To find out about the configuration of your computer, visit the Sony online support web site at the following URLs:❑For customers in USAhttp://esupport.sony.com/EN/VAIO/ ❑For customers in Canadahttp://sony.ca/support/ ❑For customers in Spanish-speaking Latin American countries or areashttp://esupport.sony.com/ES/VAIO/LA ❑For customers in Brazilhttp://esupport.sony.com/PT/VAIO/BR/
5nNBefore Use >About Models with Windows 7 StarterOn models with the Windows 7 Starter operating system, you cannot use some of the features available on models with other editions of the Windows 7 operating system. Among those described in this User Guide, for example, you cannot use the following:❑Ad-hoc connections of the wireless LAN function❑Multiple Monitors function❑Long Battery Life Wallpaper Setting of the VAIO Control Center
6nNBefore Use >Finding More about Your VAIO ComputerFinding More about Your VAIO ComputerThis section provides support information about your VAIO computer.1. Printed Documentation❑Quick Start Guide — An overview of components connection, set-up information, etc.❑Safety Information — Safety guidelines and owner information.2. On-screen Documentation❑Help and Support — General information and technical assistance for your VAIO computer.To access Help and Support:1Click Start  and Help and Support.2Choose from the following categories to find the answers you need.Get started with my VAIO Get help with Internet and wireless setup, security setup, personalizing your VAIO computer, creating recovery discs, and more.Use my VAIO Access interactive help in the form of VAIO tutorials, how-to articles, the VAIO technology page, specifications, and system and software information.You can find useful documentation such as below:- VAIO User Guide (This manual)- VAIO Recovery Center User Guide - Information about restoring individual software programs,   hardware drivers, and drive partition(s) or your entire built-in storage device to the original factory settings- Software InformationTroubleshoot my VAIO Maintain and troubleshoot your VAIO computer with VAIO Care, system restore, backup and recovery, and contact Sony support.
7nNBefore Use >Finding More about Your VAIO Computer❑Program help files — May be included with the preinstalled software programs on your computer. You may be able to access the help files from the help menu on a specific program.❑SmartWi™ Connection Utility Help — Information about setting up Bluetooth®, wireless LAN, GPS, and wireless WAN functions.Some features and options may not be available on your computer.See the specifications to find out about the configuration of your computer.To access this on-screen guide:1Click Start, All Programs, and SmartWi Connection Utility.2Click SmartWi Connection Utility Help.
8nNBefore Use >Finding More about Your VAIO Computer3. Support Web Sites❑Sony online support web siteThe Sony online support web site provides instant access to information on commonly encountered problems. Type a description of the problem and the Knowledge Database searches for the corresponding solutions online.❑For customers in USAhttp://esupport.sony.com/EN/VAIO/ ❑For customers in Canadahttp://sony.ca/support/ ❑For customers in Spanish-speaking Latin American countries or areashttp://esupport.sony.com/ES/VAIO/LA ❑For customers in Brazilhttp://esupport.sony.com/PT/VAIO/BR/ ❑Operating system online support web siteYour computer comes preinstalled with a Microsoft Windows operating system. For operating system support, you can visit Microsoft customer support at http://support.microsoft.com/directory/.
9nNBefore Use >Finding More about Your VAIO Computer4. Customer Information CenterIf you do not find the information you are looking for at our site, you may call Sony directly. You can find the contact numbers on the Sony online support web site. In order to receive the fastest and most efficient services, have the following information readily available:1Your VAIO computer modelYou can find it at the lower right corner of the display on the computer.2Your computer's serial numberYou can find it on the bottom, the back panel, or inside the battery compartment of your Sony VAIO computer. The serial number is the last 7 digits of the number below the barcode.3The operating system on your computer4The hardware component or the software program that is causing the problem5A brief description of the problem5. In Store Service & Support (available in USA only)Make an appointment with a Sony certified technician at a U.S. Sony Style store and get personalized service and support for your VAIO PC. Sony Style Backstage Technicians can assist with the setup of your new VAIO PC, system optimization, data rescue, and any repair service you might need.Visit the web site at www.sonystyle.com/backstage to find the nearest location.
10nNBefore Use >Ergonomic ConsiderationsErgonomic ConsiderationsYou will be using your computer as a portable device in a variety of environments. Whenever possible, you should attempt to take account of the following ergonomic considerations for both stationary and portable environments:❑Position of your computer – Place the computer directly in front of you. Keep your forearms horizontal, with your wrists in a neutral, comfortable position while using the keyboard or the pointing device. Let your upper arms hang naturally at your sides. Take frequent breaks while using your computer. Excessive use of the computer may strain eyes, muscles, or tendons.❑Furniture and posture – Sit in a chair with good back support. Adjust the level of the chair so your feet are flat on the floor. A footrest may make you more comfortable. Sit in a relaxed, upright posture and avoid slouching forward or leaning far backwards.
11nNBefore Use >Ergonomic Considerations❑Viewing angle of the computer display – Use the display tilting feature to find the best position. You can reduce eye strain and muscle fatigue by adjusting the tilt of the display to the proper position. Adjust the brightness level of the display as well.❑Lighting – Choose a location where windows and lights do not cause glare and reflection on the display. Use indirect lighting to avoid bright spots on the display. Proper lighting adds to your comfort and work efficiency. ❑Positioning an external display – When using an external display, set the display at a comfortable viewing distance. Make sure the display screen is at or slightly below eye level when you are sitting in front of the monitor.
12nNGetting Started >Getting StartedThis section describes how to get started using your VAIO computer.!Before starting your computer for the first time, do not connect any other hardware that did not originally come with your computer. Upon completion, connect one device (for example, a printer, an external hard disk drive, a scanner, and so on) at a time, following the manufacturer's instructions.❑Locating Controls and Ports (page 13)❑About the Indicator Lights (page 15)❑Connecting a Power Source (page 16)❑Using the Battery Pack (page 18)❑Shutting Down Your Computer Safely (page 24)❑Using the Power Saving Modes (page 25)❑Updating Your Computer (page 28)
13nNGetting Started >Locating Controls and PortsLocating Controls and PortsTake a moment and see the following reference lists to identify the controls and ports on your computer.!The appearance of your computer may be different from those illustrated in this manual due to variations in specifications. It may also vary in some countries or areas.Control and Port Mark ListControl/port mark Control/port nameMOTION EYE Built-in MOTION EYE camera (page 33)WIRELESS WIRELESS switch (page 46), (page 50)"Memory Stick Duo" slot (page 34)Your computer supports only Duo-size "Memory Stick".SD SD memory card slot (page 40)1Power switchUSB port (page 65)Compliant with the USB 2.0 standard and supports high-/full-/low- speeds.Network (LAN) port (page 45)aMonitor port (page 60)mMicrophone jack (page 64)iHeadphones jack (page 58)
14nNGetting Started >Locating Controls and PortsLocation List of Controls and Ports without Marks Control/port name LocationBuilt-in microphone (monaural) Located on the left side of the built-in MOTION EYE camera.Media Access indicator (page 15) Located next to the "Memory Stick Duo" slot and the SD memory card slot.Security slot Located on the right side of the USB ports.DC IN port Located on the left side of the monitor port.
15nNGetting Started >About the Indicator LightsAbout the Indicator LightsYour computer is equipped with the following indicator lights: Indicator FunctionsPower 1Illuminates in green while the computer is on, blinks slowly in orange while the computer is in Sleep mode, and turns off when the computer is turned off or enters Hibernate mode.Charge  Illuminates while the battery pack is charging. See Charging the Battery Pack (page 21) for more information.Built-in MOTION EYE camera Illuminates while the built-in camera is in use.Media Access Illuminates while data access to a memory card, such as "Memory Stick" and an SD memory card, is in progress. (Do not place the computer into Sleep mode or turn it off while this indicator light is lit.) When the indicator light is unlit, the memory card is not in use.Disc drive  Illuminates while data access to the built-in storage device is in progress. Do not place the computer into Sleep mode or turn it off while this indicator light is lit.Num lock  Press the Num Lk key to activate the numeric keypad. Press it a second time to deactivate the numeric keypad. The numeric keypad is not active when the indicator light is unlit.Caps lock  Press the Caps Lock key to type letters in uppercase. Letters appear in lowercase if you press the Shift key while the indicator light is lit. Press the key a second time to turn off the indicator light. Normal typing resumes when the Caps lock indicator light is turned off.Scroll lock  Press the Fn+Scr Lk keys to change how you scroll the display. Normal scrolling resumes when the Scroll lock indicator light is turned off. The Scr Lk key functions differently depending on the program you are using and does not work with all programs. WIRELESS Illuminates while one or more wireless options are enabled.
16nNGetting Started >Connecting a Power SourceConnecting a Power SourceYou can use either an AC adapter or a rechargeable battery pack for supplying power to your computer.Using the AC AdapterWhile your computer is directly connected to an AC power source and has a battery pack installed, it uses power from the AC outlet. ✍Use only the supplied AC adapter for your computer.To use the AC adapter1Plug one end of the power cord (1) into the AC adapter (3).2Plug the other end of the power cord into an AC outlet (2).3Plug the cable from the AC adapter (3) into the DC IN port (4) on the computer.!The shape of the DC In plug varies depending on the AC adapter.
17nNGetting Started >Connecting a Power Source✍To disconnect your computer completely from an AC power source, unplug the AC adapter from the AC outlet.Make sure that the AC outlet is easily accessible.If you do not intend to use your computer for an extended period of time, place the computer into Hibernate mode. See Using Hibernate Mode (page 27).
18nNGetting Started >Using the Battery PackUsing the Battery PackThe battery pack supplied with your computer is not fully charged at the time of delivery.Installing/Removing the Battery PackTo install the battery pack1Turn off the computer and close the LCD screen lid.2Slide the battery LOCK switch (1) outward.3Slide the battery pack diagonally into the battery compartment until the projection (2) on either side of the battery compartment fits into the cut (3) on either side of the battery pack.
19nNGetting Started >Using the Battery Pack4Push the battery pack down into the compartment until it clicks into place.5Slide the battery LOCK switch inward to secure the battery pack on the computer.
20nNGetting Started >Using the Battery PackTo remove the battery pack!You may lose data if you remove the battery pack while your computer is on and not connected to the AC adapter or if you remove the battery pack while the computer is in Sleep mode.1Turn off the computer and close the LCD screen lid.2Slide the battery LOCK switch (1) outward.3Slide the battery RELEASE latch (2) outward.The battery pack is unlocked and its front-side edge is slightly raised.4Put your fingertip on the raised edge, lift the battery pack in the direction of the arrow, and slide it away from the computer.!This computer is designed to operate only with genuine Sony battery packs.
21nNGetting Started >Using the Battery PackCharging the Battery PackThe battery pack supplied with your computer is not fully charged at the time of delivery.To charge the battery pack1Install the battery pack.2Connect the computer to a power source with the AC adapter.The charge indicator light is on while the battery pack is charging. When the battery pack charges close to the maximum charge level you selected, the charge indicator turns off.!Charge the battery pack as described in this manual from your first battery charge.Charge indicator status MeaningLit in orange The battery pack is charging.Blinks along with the green power indicatorThe battery pack is running out of power. (Normal mode)Blinks along with the orange power indicatorThe battery pack is running out of power. (Sleep mode)Blinks fast in orange A battery error has occurred due to a failed battery pack or an unlocked battery pack.
22nNGetting Started >Using the Battery Pack✍Keep the battery pack in your computer while it is directly connected to an AC power source. The battery pack continues to charge while you are using the computer.When the battery pack is running out of power and both the charge and power indicator lights blink, you should either connect the AC adapter to recharge the battery pack or shut down your computer and install a fully charged battery pack.Your computer is supplied with a lithium ion battery pack and can be recharged any time. Charging a partially discharged battery pack does not affect the life of battery.You can extend the life of your battery pack if you enable the battery care function of the Battery Charge Functions with the VAIO Control Center.While some software applications or peripheral devices are in use, your computer may not enter Hibernate mode even when the remaining battery life becomes short. To avoid loss of data while the computer is running on the battery, you should save your data frequently and manually activate a power management mode, such as Sleep or Hibernate.If the battery pack runs out of power while the computer is in Sleep mode, you will lose all unsaved data. Going back to the previous work state is impossible. To avoid loss of data, you should save your data frequently.
23nNGetting Started >Using the Battery PackExtending the Battery LifeWhen your computer is running on battery power, you can extend the battery life using the following methods.!On models with the Windows 7 Starter operating system, you cannot use some of the features described in this User Guide. See About Models with Windows 7 Starter (page 5) for more information.❑Decrease the LCD brightness of your computer screen.❑Use the power saving mode. See Using the Power Saving Modes (page 25) for more information.❑Set the wallpaper in Long Battery Life Wallpaper Setting as your desktop background with the VAIO Control Center.
24nNGetting Started >Shutting Down Your Computer SafelyShutting Down Your Computer SafelyTo avoid losing unsaved data, be sure to shut down your computer properly, as described below.To shut down your computer1Turn off any peripherals connected to the computer.2Click Start and the Shut down button.3Respond to any prompts warning you to save documents or to consider other users and wait for the computer to turn off automatically.The power indicator light turns off.
25nNGetting Started >Using the Power Saving ModesUsing the Power Saving ModesYou can take advantage of the power management settings to conserve battery life. In addition to the normal operating mode, your computer has two distinct power saving modes to suit your preference: Sleep and Hibernate.!If you do not intend to use your computer for an extended period of time while it is disconnected from an AC power source, place the computer into Hibernate mode or turn it off.If the battery pack runs out of power while your computer is in Sleep mode, you will lose all unsaved data. Going back to the previous work state is impossible. To avoid loss of data, you should save your data frequently.Mode DescriptionNormal mode This is the normal state of your computer while it is in use. The green power indicator light is lit while the computer is in this mode.Sleep mode Sleep mode turns off the LCD screen and places the built-in storage device(s) and the CPU into a low power consumption mode. The orange power indicator light blinks slowly while your computer is in this mode. Your computer comes out of Sleep mode quicker than out of Hibernate mode. However, Sleep mode uses more power than Hibernate mode.Hibernate mode While your computer is in Hibernate mode, the state of the system is saved on the built-in storage device(s) and power is turned off. Even when the battery pack runs out of power, no data will be lost. The power indicator light is unlit while your computer is in this mode.
26nNGetting Started >Using the Power Saving ModesUsing Sleep ModeTo activate Sleep modeClick Start, the arrow   next to the Shut down button, and Sleep.To return to Normal mode❑Press any key.❑Slide the power switch (in the direction of G on the switch).!If you slide (in the direction of G on the switch) and hold the power switch for more than four seconds, your computer will turn off automatically. You will lose all unsaved data.
27nNGetting Started >Using the Power Saving ModesUsing Hibernate ModeTo activate Hibernate modePress the Fn+F12 keys.Alternatively, you can click Start, the arrow next to the Shut down button, and Hibernate.!Do not move your computer before its power indicator light turns off.To return to Normal modeSlide the power switch (in the direction of G on the switch).!If you slide (in the direction of G on the switch) and hold the power switch for more than four seconds, your computer will turn off automatically.
28nNGetting Started >Updating Your ComputerUpdating Your ComputerBe sure to update your VAIO computer with the following software applications for enhancing your computer’s efficiency, security, and functionality.The VAIO Update automatically notifies you of new updates for enhancing your computer's performance available on the Internet, and downloads and installs them on the computer.❑Windows UpdateClick Start, All Programs, and Windows Update and then follow the on-screen instructions.❑VAIO Update 5Click Start, All Programs, and VAIO Update 5 and then follow the on-screen instructions.!Your computer must be connected to the Internet to download the updates.
29nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using Your VAIO ComputerThis section describes how to get the most out of using your VAIO computer.❑Using the Keyboard (page 30)❑Using the Touch Pad (page 32)❑Using the Built-in Camera (page 33)❑Using "Memory Stick" (page 34)❑Using Other Modules / Memory Cards (page 40)❑Using the Internet (page 44)❑Using the Network (LAN) (page 45)❑Using the Wireless LAN (page 46)❑Using the Bluetooth Function (page 50)
30nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using the KeyboardUsing the KeyboardYour keyboard has additional keys that perform model-specific tasks.Combinations and Functions with the Fn Key✍Some keyboard functions can be used only after the operating system is finished launching.Combination/Feature FunctionFn + % (F2): muting Turns on and off the built-in speakers or the headphones.Fn + 2 (F3/F4): volume control Changes the volume level.To increase the volume, keep pressing the Fn+F4 keys or press the Fn+F4 keys and then the M or , key.To decrease the volume, keep pressing the Fn+F3 keys or press the Fn+F3 keys and then the m or < key.Fn + 8 (F5/F6): brightness control Changes the LCD brightness of your computer screen.To increase lighting intensity, keep pressing the Fn+F6 keys or press the Fn+F6 keys and then the M or , key.To decrease lighting intensity, keep pressing the Fn+F5 keys or press the Fn+F5 keys and then the m or < key.Fn +  /T (F7): display output Switches the display output between your computer screen, an external display, simultaneous output to both, and multiple displays with both that function as a single desktop. Press the Enter key to select the display output.!If you disconnect a display cable from your computer while an external display is selected as the display output destination, the computer screen goes blank. In such a case, press the F7 key twice while holding down the Fn key, and then press the Enter key to switch the display output to the computer screen.Multiple displays may not be supported depending on the operating system on your computer.
31nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using the Keyboard  Fn +   (F12): hibernation Provides the lowest level of power consumption. When you execute this command, the states of the system and the connected peripheral devices are saved to the built-in storage device and the system power is turned off. To return the system to its original state, use the power switch to turn on the power.For details on power management, see Using the Power Saving Modes (page 25).Combination/Feature Function
32nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using the Touch PadUsing the Touch PadYou can point to, select, drag, and scroll objects on the screen using the touch pad.✍You can disable/enable the touch pad while a mouse is connected to your computer. To change the touch pad settings, use the VAIO Control Center.!Be sure to connect a mouse before disabling the touch pad. If you disable the touch pad before connecting a mouse, you will be able to use only the keyboard for pointer operations. Action DescriptionPoint Slide your finger on the touch pad (1) to place the pointer (2) on an item or object.Click Press the left button (3) once.Double-click Press the left button twice in a row.Right-click Press the right button (4) once. With many applications, this action displays a context-sensitive shortcut menu (if any).Drag Slide your finger on the touch pad while pressing the left button.Scroll Slide your finger along the right edge of the touch pad to scroll vertically. Slide your finger along the bottom edge to scroll horizontally (the scroll function is available only with applications that support a touch pad scroll feature).
33nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using the Built-in CameraUsing the Built-in CameraYour computer is equipped with a built-in MOTION EYE camera.Some features and options in this section may not be available on your computer.See the specifications to find out about the configuration of your computer.With the preinstalled image capture software, you can perform the following:❑Capture still images and movies❑Sense and capture object movements for monitoring purposes❑Edit captured data✍Turning on the computer activates the built-in camera.Video conferences are possible with the appropriate software.!Launching or exiting your instant messaging or video editing software does not activate or deactivate the built-in camera.Do not place your computer into Sleep or Hibernate mode while you are using the built-in camera.To use the preinstalled image capture software1Click Start, All Programs, ArcSoft WebCam Companion 3, and WebCam Companion 3.2Click your desired icon in the main window.For detailed information on how to use the software, see the help file included with the software.✍When capturing an image or a movie in a dark place, click the Capture icon in the main window, and then click the WebCam Settings icon and select the low light or low light compensation option in the properties window.
34nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using "Memory Stick"Using "Memory Stick""Memory Stick" is a compact, portable, and versatile IC recording media especially designed for exchanging and sharing digital data with compatible products, such as digital cameras, mobile phones, and other devices. Because it is removable, it can be used for external data storage.Before You Use "Memory Stick"The "Memory Stick Duo" slot on your computer can accommodate the following sizes and types of media:❑"Memory Stick Duo"❑"Memory Stick PRO Duo"!Your computer supports only Duo-size "Memory stick", and does not support standard-size "Memory Stick".The "Memory Stick" slot on your computer does not support 8-bit parallel data transfer (high-speed data transfer).For the latest information about "Memory Stick", visit [memorystick.com] at http://www.memorystick.com/en/.
35nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using "Memory Stick"Inserting and Removing "Memory Stick"To insert "Memory Stick"1Locate the "Memory Stick Duo" slot.2Hold "Memory Stick" with the arrow facing upward and pointing toward the slot.3Carefully slide "Memory Stick" into the slot until it clicks into place.Do not force the media into the slot.✍If "Memory Stick" does not go into the slot easily, remove it gently and verify you are inserting it in the proper direction."Memory Stick" is automatically detected by your system and the contents of "Memory Stick" are displayed. If nothing appears on the desktop, click Start, Computer, and double-click the "Memory Stick" icon.The "Memory Stick" icon will appear in the Computer window after you insert "Memory Stick" into the slot.!Before using "Memory Stick Micro" ("M2"), be sure to insert it into an "M2" Duo adaptor. If you insert the media directly into the "Memory Stick Duo" slot without the adaptor, you may not be able to remove it from the slot.
36nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using "Memory Stick"To remove "Memory Stick"!Do not remove "Memory Stick" while the Media Access indicator light is lit. If you do, you may lose data. Large volumes of data may take time to load, so make sure the indicator light is unlit before removing "Memory Stick".1Locate the "Memory Stick Duo" slot.2Check that the Media Access indicator light is unlit.3Push in "Memory Stick" toward the computer and release."Memory Stick" ejects.4Pull "Memory Stick" out of the slot.!Be sure to remove "Memory Stick" gently, or it may pop out unexpectedly.
37nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using "Memory Stick"Formatting "Memory Stick"To format "Memory Stick""Memory Stick" is formatted by default and is ready for use.If you want to reformat the media with your computer, follow these steps.!Be sure to use the device that is designed to format the media and supports "Memory Stick" when formatting the media.Formatting "Memory Stick" erases the entire data stored on the media. Before formatting the media, make sure that it does not contain your valuable data.Do not remove "Memory Stick" from the slot while formatting. This could cause a malfunction.1Locate the "Memory Stick Duo" slot.2Carefully slide "Memory Stick" into the slot until it clicks into place.3Click Start and Computer.4Right-click the "Memory Stick" icon and select Format.5Click Restore device defaults.!The size of the allocation unit and file system may change.Do not select NTFS from the File system drop-down list as it may cause a malfunction.✍The formatting process will be completed more quickly if you select Quick Format in Format options.
38nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using "Memory Stick"6Click Start.7Follow the on-screen instructions.!It may take time to format "Memory Stick" depending on the media type.
39nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using "Memory Stick"Notes on Using "Memory Stick"❑Your computer has been tested and found compatible with Sony branded "Memory Stick" with capacity of up to 32 GB that are available as of September 2009. However, not all "Memory Stick" are guaranteed of compatibility.❑Be sure to hold "Memory Stick" with the arrow pointing in the correct direction as you insert it into the slot. To avoid damaging your computer or the media, do not force "Memory Stick" into the slot if you cannot insert it smoothly.❑Use care when inserting or removing "Memory Stick" from the slot. Do not force it in or out of the slot.❑Inserting "Memory Stick" with multiple conversion adaptors is not guaranteed of compatibility.❑"MagicGate" is the general name of the copyright protection technology developed by Sony. Use "Memory Stick" with the "MagicGate" logo to take advantage of this technology.❑Except for your personal use, it is against the copyright law to use any audio and/or image data you recorded without prior consent from the respective copyright holders. Accordingly, "Memory Stick" with such copyrighted data can be used only within the law.❑Do not insert more than one "Memory Stick" into the slot. Improper insertion of the media may damage both your computer and the media.
40nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using Other Modules / Memory CardsUsing Other Modules / Memory CardsUsing the SD Memory CardYour computer is equipped with an SD memory card slot. You can use this slot to transfer data among digital cameras, camcorders, music players, and other audio/video devices.Before you use the SD memory cardThe SD memory card slot on your computer can accommodate the following memory cards:❑SD memory card❑SDHC memory cardFor the latest information on compatible memory cards, see Finding More about Your VAIO Computer (page 6) to visit the appropriate support web site.
41nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using Other Modules / Memory CardsTo insert an SD memory card1Locate the SD memory card slot.2Hold the SD memory card with the arrow facing upward and pointing toward the slot.3Carefully slide the SD memory card into the slot until it clicks into place.Do not force the card into the slot.✍The SD memory card icon will appear in the Computer window after you insert the card into the slot.
42nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using Other Modules / Memory CardsTo remove an SD memory card1Locate the SD memory card slot.2Check that the Media Access indicator light is unlit.3Push in the SD memory card toward the computer and release.The SD memory card ejects.4Pull the SD memory card out of the slot.
43nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using Other Modules / Memory CardsNotes on Using Memory CardsGeneral notes on using the memory card❑Be sure to use memory cards that are compliant with the standards supported by your computer.❑Be sure to hold the memory card with the arrow pointing in the correct direction as you insert it into the slot. To avoid damaging your computer or the media, do not force the memory card into the slot if you cannot insert it smoothly.❑Use care when inserting or removing the memory card from the slot. Do not force it in or out of the slot.❑Do not remove the memory card while the media access indicator light is lit. If you do, you may lose data.❑Do not attempt to insert a memory card or memory card adaptor of a different type into the memory card slot. An incompatible memory card or memory card adaptor may cause difficulty in removing from the slot and can cause damage to your computer.Notes on using the SD memory card❑Your computer has been tested and found compatible only with major memory cards available as of September 2009. However, not all memory cards are guaranteed of compatibility.❑SD memory cards with capacity of up to 2 GB and SDHC memory cards with capacity of up to 32 GB have been tested and found compatible with your computer.❑The SD memory card slot on your computer does not support the copyright protection and high-speed data transfer features of the SD memory card and the SDHC memory card.
44nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using the InternetUsing the InternetBefore using the Internet, you need to sign up with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and set up devices required for connecting your computer to the Internet.The following types of Internet connection services may be available from your ISP:❑Fiber to the Home (FTTH)❑Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)❑Cable modem❑Satellite❑Dial-upFor detailed information on devices required for Internet access and how to connect your computer to the Internet, ask your ISP.✍To connect your computer to the Internet using the wireless LAN function, you need to set up the wireless LAN network. See Using the Wireless LAN (page 46) for more information.!When you connect your computer to the Internet, be sure to take appropriate security measures to protect the computer against online threats.Depending on the service contract with your ISP, you may need to connect an external modem device, for example a USB telephone modem, a DSL modem, or a cable modem, to your computer to connect to the Internet. For detailed instructions on connection setups and modem configuration, see the manual that came with your modem.
45nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using the Network (LAN)Using the Network (LAN)You can connect your computer to 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T type networks with a LAN cable. Connect one end of a LAN cable (not supplied) to the network (LAN) port on the computer and the other end to your network. For detailed settings and devices required for LAN access, ask your network administrator.✍You can connect your computer to any network without changing the default settings.!Do not plug a telephone cable into the network (LAN) port on your computer.If the network (LAN) port is connected to one of the telephone lines mentioned below, high electric current to the port may cause damage, overheating, or fire.- Home (intercom speakerphone) or business-use telephone lines (multi-line business telephone)- Public telephone subscriber line- Private branch exchange (PBX)
46nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using the Wireless LANUsing the Wireless LANThe Wireless LAN (WLAN) allows your computer to connect to a network through a wireless connection.The WLAN uses the following IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n standard, which specifies the type of technology used.See the specifications to find out about the configuration of your computer.WLAN standard Frequency band RemarksIEEE 802.11a  5 GHz -IEEE 802.11b/g 2.4 GHz The IEEE 802.11g standard provides higher-speed communications than the IEEE 802.11b standard.IEEE 802.11n 5 GHz/2.4 GHz On models compliant with the IEEE 802.11b/g/n standard, only the 2.4 GHz band can be used.
47nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using the Wireless LANNotes on Using the Wireless LAN FunctionGeneral notes on using the wireless LAN function❑In some countries, using WLAN products may be restricted by the local regulations (e.g. limited number of channels). Before activating the WLAN function, read the Safety Information carefully.❑The IEEE 802.11a standard and the IEEE 802.11n standard are not available on ad-hoc networks.❑The 2.4 GHz band used by wireless LAN compatible devices is also used by other various devices. Although technologies to minimize interference from other devices that use the same band are employed on wireless LAN compatible devices, such interference may cause lower communication speed, narrower communication range, or broken wireless connections.❑The communication speed and range may vary depending on the following conditions:❑Distance between communication devices❑Existence of obstacles between devices❑Device configuration❑Radio conditions❑Ambient environment that includes existence of walls and materials of such walls❑Software in use❑Communications may be cut off depending on radio conditions.❑Actual communication speed may not be as fast as the one displayed on your computer.❑Deploying WLAN products compliant with different standards that use the same band on the same wireless network may reduce the communication speed due to radio interference. Taking this into consideration, WLAN products are designed to reduce the communication speed to ensure communications with another WLAN product if it is compliant with a different standard that uses the same band. When the communication speed is not as fast as expected, changing the wireless channel on the access point may increase the communication speed.
48nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using the Wireless LANNote on the data encryptionThe WLAN standard includes the encryption methods: Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), which is a security protocol, Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA). Proposed jointly by the IEEE and Wi-Fi Alliance, both WPA2 and WPA are specifications of standards based on interoperable security enhancements that increase the level of data protection and access control for existing Wi-Fi networks. WPA is designed to be forward compatible with the IEEE 802.11i specification. It utilizes the enhanced data encryption Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) in addition to user authentication using 802.1X and Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP). Data encryption protects the vulnerable wireless link between clients and access points. Besides that, there are other typical LAN security mechanisms to ensure privacy, such as: password protection, end-to-end encryption, virtual private networks, and authentication. WPA2, the second generation of WPA, provides stronger data protection and network access control and is also designed to secure all versions of 802.11 devices, including 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, and 802.11n standards, multi-band and multi-mode. In addition, based on the ratified IEEE 802.11i standard, WPA2 provides government grade security by implementing the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) FIPS 140-2 compliant AES encryption algorithm and 802.1X-based authentication. WPA2 is backward compatible with WPA.
49nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using the Wireless LANUsing the Wireless LAN Function!Be sure to turn on the WIRELESS switch before starting the wireless LAN function.To use the wireless LAN function, you first need to set up the wireless LAN function.Use the SmartWi Connection Utility to set up the wireless LAN function. See the SmartWi Connection Utility Help for more information.To access this on-screen guide:1Click Start, All Programs, and SmartWi Connection Utility.2Click SmartWi Connection Utility Help.
50nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using the Bluetooth FunctionUsing the Bluetooth FunctionYou can establish wireless communications between your computer and other Bluetooth devices such as another computer or a mobile phone. You can transfer data between these devices without cables at a range of up to 33 feet / 10 meters in an open area.To use the Bluetooth function!Be sure to turn on the WIRELESS switch before starting the Bluetooth function.To use the Bluetooth function, you first need to set up the Bluetooth function.Use the SmartWi Connection Utility to set up the Bluetooth function. See the SmartWi Connection Utility Help for more information.To access this on-screen guide:1Click Start, All Programs, and SmartWi Connection Utility.2Click SmartWi Connection Utility Help.
51nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using the Bluetooth FunctionBluetooth SecurityThe Bluetooth wireless technology has an authentication function, which allows you to determine with whom you choose to communicate. With the authentication function, you can prevent any anonymous Bluetooth devices from accessing your computer.The first time two Bluetooth devices communicate, a common passkey (a password required for authentication) should be determined for both devices to be registered. Once a device is registered, there is no need to re-enter the passkey.✍The passkey can be different each time, but must be the same at both ends.For certain devices, such as a mouse, no passkey can be entered.
52nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using the Bluetooth FunctionCommunicating with Another Bluetooth DeviceYou can connect your computer to a Bluetooth device such as another computer, a mobile phone, a PDA, a headset, a mouse, or a digital camera without the use of any cables.To communicate with another Bluetooth deviceTo communicate with another Bluetooth device, you first need to set up the Bluetooth function. For setting up and using the Bluetooth function, search Windows Help and Support for Bluetooth information.!Be sure to turn on the WIRELESS switch before starting the Bluetooth function.
53nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using the Bluetooth FunctionNotes on Using the Bluetooth Function❑The data transfer rate varies, depending on the following conditions:❑Obstacles, such as walls, located between devices❑Distance between devices❑Material used in walls❑Proximity to microwaves and cordless telephones❑Radio frequency interference and other environmental conditions❑Device configuration❑Type of software application❑Type of operating system❑Use of both wireless LAN and Bluetooth functions at the same time on your computer❑Size of file being exchanged❑Large files may occasionally be corrupted during continuous transfer due to limitations of the Bluetooth standard and electromagnetic interference in the environment.❑All Bluetooth devices must be certified to make sure that the applicable standard requirements are maintained. Even if standards are met, individual device performance, specifications, and operation procedures can vary. Data exchange may not be possible in all situations.❑Video and audio may not be synchronized if you play videos on your computer with audio output from a connected Bluetooth device. This is a frequent occurrence with Bluetooth technology and is not a malfunction.❑The 2.4 GHz band, with which Bluetooth devices or wireless LAN devices work, is used by various devices. Bluetooth devices use the technology to minimize the interference from other devices that use the same wave length. Simultaneous use of the Bluetooth function and wireless communication devices, however, may cause radio interference and result in reduced communication speeds and distances than the standard values.
54nNUsing Your VAIO Computer >Using the Bluetooth Function❑The Bluetooth function may not work with other devices, depending on the manufacturer or the software version employed by the manufacturer.❑Connecting multiple Bluetooth devices to your computer may cause channel congestion, resulting in poor performance of the devices. This is normal with Bluetooth technology and is not a malfunction.
55nNUsing Peripheral Devices >Using Peripheral DevicesYou can add functionality to your VAIO computer by using the various ports on the computer.❑Connecting an Optical Disc Drive (page 56)❑Connecting External Speakers or Headphones (page 58)❑Connecting an External Display (page 59)❑Selecting Display Modes (page 61)❑Using the Multiple Monitors Function (page 62)❑Connecting an External Microphone (page 64)❑Connecting a USB Device (page 65)
56nNUsing Peripheral Devices >Connecting an Optical Disc DriveConnecting an Optical Disc DriveTo use optical disc media with your computer, connect an external optical disc drive (not supplied) to your computer.Connecting an Optical Disc Drive!Be sure to connect an external optical disc drive to your computer before launching any preinstalled disc operation program.Be sure to connect an external optical disc drive to an AC power source before using the drive. Your computer only supports optical disc drives that run on the power directly supplied from an AC power source.
57nNUsing Peripheral Devices >Connecting an Optical Disc DriveTo connect an optical disc drive1Connect your external optical disc drive to an AC outlet (1).2Choose the USB port (2)   you prefer to use.3Plug one end of a USB cable (3) into the USB port, and the other end to the optical disc drive.✍See the manual that came with your external optical disc drive for detailed instructions on connecting the USB cable to the drive.Disconnecting the drive while the computer is in a power saving mode (Sleep or Hibernate) may cause the computer to malfunction.
58nNUsing Peripheral Devices >Connecting External Speakers or HeadphonesConnecting External Speakers or HeadphonesYou can connect external sound output devices (not supplied), such as speakers or headphones, to your computer.To connect external speakers✍Make sure your speakers are designed for computer use.!Turn down the volume of the speakers before you turn them on.Connect external speakers (1) to the headphones jack (2) i with a speaker cable (3) (not supplied).
59nNUsing Peripheral Devices >Connecting an External DisplayConnecting an External DisplayYou can connect an external display to your computer. For example, you can use the computer with a computer display or a projector.Some features and options in this section may not be available on your computer.
60nNUsing Peripheral Devices >Connecting an External DisplayConnecting a Computer Display or a ProjectorYou can connect an external display, such as a computer display or a projector, to your computer.To connect a computer display or a projector1Plug the power cord (1) of your external display or the projector into the AC outlet.2Connect the external display or the projector to the monitor port (2) on the computer with a display cable (3).✍If necessary, connect the headphones jack on the projector and the headphones jack (4) i on the computer with a speaker cable (5).
61nNUsing Peripheral Devices >Selecting Display ModesSelecting Display ModesWhen an external display is connected, you can select either your computer screen or the connected display to use as the primary monitor.✍You may not be able to display the same content on your computer screen and the external display or projector at the same time, depending on the type of your external display or projector.Turn on the external display before turning on your computer.To select a display mode with the Fn+F7 keysYou can select a display mode with the Fn+F7 keys. See Combinations and Functions with the Fn Key (page 30) for more information.To select a display mode from the display settings1Right-click on the desktop and select Screen resolution.2Click the drop-down list next to Multiple Displays, select your desired setting, and then click OK.
62nNUsing Peripheral Devices >Using the Multiple Monitors FunctionUsing the Multiple Monitors FunctionThe Multiple Monitors function allows you to distribute portions of your desktop across separate displays. For example, if you have an external display connected to the monitor port, your computer screen and the external display can function as a single desktop.You can move the cursor from one display to the other. This allows you to drag objects, such as an open application window or a toolbar, from one display to the other.!On models with the Windows 7 Starter operating system, you cannot use some of the features described in this User Guide. See About Models with Windows 7 Starter (page 5) for more information.
63nNUsing Peripheral Devices >Using the Multiple Monitors FunctionTo use the Multiple Monitors function✍Your external display may not support the Multiple Monitors function.Certain software applications may not be compatible with Multiple Monitors settings.Make sure that your computer does not enter Sleep or Hibernate mode while you are using the Multiple Monitors function, or the computer may not return to Normal mode.If you set different colors on each display, do not expand a single window across two displays, or your software may not work properly.1Right-click on the desktop and select Screen resolution.2Click the drop-down list next to Multiple Displays, select Extend these displays, and then click OK.✍You can set the display colors and resolution for each display and customize the Multiple Monitors function.Set fewer colors or a lower resolution for each display.
64nNUsing Peripheral Devices >Connecting an External MicrophoneConnecting an External MicrophoneYou can connect an external microphone (not supplied) to your computer.To connect an external microphonePlug the microphone cable (1) into the microphone jack (2) m.✍Make sure your microphone is designed for computer use.
65nNUsing Peripheral Devices >Connecting a USB DeviceConnecting a USB DeviceYou can connect a Universal Serial Bus (USB) device to your computer, such as a mouse, floppy disk drive, speaker, and printer.To connect a USB device1Choose the USB port (1) you prefer to use.2Plug the USB device cable (2) into the USB port.
66nNUsing Peripheral Devices >Connecting a USB DeviceNotes on connecting a USB device❑You may need to install the driver software supplied with your USB device before use. See the manual that came with the USB device for more information.❑Be sure to use a USB printer compatible with your version of Windows to print documents.❑For information on how to remove a USB device, see the manual that came with the device.❑To protect your computer and/or USB devices from damage, observe the following:❑When moving the computer with USB devices connected, avoid exposing the USB ports to shock or impact.❑Do not put the computer into a bag or carrying case when it has USB devices connected.
67nNCustomizing Your VAIO Computer >Customizing Your VAIO ComputerThis section briefly describes how to change the main settings of your VAIO computer. Among other things, you will learn how to use and customize the look of your Sony software and utilities.❑Setting the Password (page 68)❑Using the VAIO Control Center (page 75)
68nNCustomizing Your VAIO Computer >Setting the PasswordSetting the PasswordSetting the password allows you to protect your computer from unauthorized access by making the user enter the password when the computer is turned on or returns to Normal mode from Sleep mode or Hibernate mode.!Do not to forget your password. Write down the password and keep it in a secure place.Type of Password DescriptionPower-on password You can use BIOS functions to set two types of passwords: - Machine password: Allows users with administrative rights to change all the setup options in the BIOS setup  screen, as well as to start the computer.- User password: Allows the standard users to change some of the BIOS setup options, as well as to start the   computer. To set the user password, you must first set the machine password.✍Entry of the power-on password will be prompted after the VAIO logo appears to start your computer.!If you forget the machine password, the password needs to be reset and a fee will be charged. To reset the password, contact an authorized Sony service/support center. To find the nearest center or agent, see Finding More about Your VAIO Computer (page 6).You can reset the user password at the BIOS setup screen by entering the machine password.Windows password Allows users to log onto your computer and protect each user account with its own password.✍Entry of the Windows password will be prompted after you select your user account.
69nNCustomizing Your VAIO Computer >Setting the PasswordSetting the Power-on PasswordTo add the power-on password (machine password)1Turn on the computer.2Press the F2 key when the VAIO logo appears.The BIOS setup screen appears. If the screen does not appear, restart the computer and press the F2 key several times when the VAIO logo appears.3Press the < or , key to select Security to display the Security tab, select Set Machine Password, and then press the Enter key.4On the password entry screen, enter the password twice and press the Enter key.The password can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long (including spaces).5Select Password when Power On under Security and press the Enter key.6Change the setting from Disabled to Enabled.7Press the < or , key to select Exit, select Exit Setup, and then press the Enter key.At the confirmation prompt, press the Enter key.
70nNCustomizing Your VAIO Computer >Setting the PasswordTo add the power-on password (user password)!Make sure you set the machine password before setting the user password.1Turn on the computer.2Press the F2 key when the VAIO logo appears.The password entry screen appears. If the screen does not appear, restart the computer and press the F2 key several times when the VAIO logo appears.3Enter the machine password and press the Enter key.4Press the < or , key to select Security to display the Security tab, select Set User Password, and then press the Enter key.5On the password entry screen, enter the password twice and press the Enter key.The password can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long (including spaces).6Press the < or , key to select Exit, select Exit Setup, and then press the Enter key.At the confirmation prompt, press the Enter key.
71nNCustomizing Your VAIO Computer >Setting the PasswordTo change or remove the power-on password (machine password)1Turn on the computer.2Press the F2 key when the VAIO logo appears.The password entry screen appears. If the screen does not appear, restart the computer and press the F2 key several times when the VAIO logo appears.3Enter the machine password and press the Enter key.4Press the < or , key to select Security to display the Security tab, select Set Machine Password, and then press the Enter key.5On the password entry screen, enter the current password once and a new password twice, and then press the Enter key.To remove the password, leave the Enter New Password and Confirm New Password fields blank and press the Enter key.6Press the < or , key to select Exit, select Exit Setup, and then press the Enter key.At the confirmation prompt, press the Enter key.
72nNCustomizing Your VAIO Computer >Setting the PasswordTo change or remove the power-on password (user password)1Turn on the computer.2Press the F2 key when the VAIO logo appears.The password entry screen appears. If the screen does not appear, restart the computer and press the F2 key several times when the VAIO logo appears.3Enter the user password and press the Enter key.4Press the < or , key to select Security to display the Security tab, select Set User Password, and then press the Enter key.5On the password entry screen, enter the current password once and a new password twice, and then press the Enter key.To remove the password, leave the Enter New Password and Confirm New Password fields blank and press the Enter key.6Press the < or , key to select Exit, select Exit Setup, and then press the Enter key.At the confirmation prompt, press the Enter key.
73nNCustomizing Your VAIO Computer >Setting the PasswordSetting the Windows PasswordTo add the Windows password1Click Start and Control Panel.2Click User Accounts and Family Safety or User Accounts.3Click User Accounts.4Click Create a password for your account under Make changes to your user account.5In the New password and Confirm new password fields, enter the password for your account.6Click Create password.✍See Windows Help and Support for more information on the Windows password.To change the Windows password1Click Start and Control Panel.2Click User Accounts and Family Safety or User Accounts.3Click User Accounts.4Click Change your password.5In the Current password field, enter your current password.6In the New password and Confirm new password fields, enter a new password.7Click Change password.
74nNCustomizing Your VAIO Computer >Setting the PasswordTo remove the Windows password1Click Start and Control Panel.2Click User Accounts and Family Safety or User Accounts.3Click User Accounts.4Click Remove your password.5In the Current password field, enter the current password that you want to remove.6Click Remove password.
75nNCustomizing Your VAIO Computer >Using the VAIO Control CenterUsing the VAIO Control CenterThe VAIO Control Center utility allows you to access system information and to specify preferences for system behavior.To use the VAIO Control Center1Click Start, All Programs, and VAIO Control Center.2Select your desired control item and change the settings.3Once finished, click OK.The setting of the desired item is changed.✍For more information about each option, see the help file included with the VAIO Control Center.Some of the control items will not be visible if you open the VAIO Control Center as a standard user.
76nNPrecautions >PrecautionsThis section describes safety guidelines and precautions to help you protect your VAIO computer from potential damage.❑Safety Information (page 77)❑Care and Maintenance Information (page 80)❑Handling Your Computer (page 81)❑Handling the LCD Screen (page 83)❑Using the Power Source (page 84)❑Handling the Built-in Camera (page 85)❑Handling Discs (page 86)❑Using the Battery Pack (page 87)❑Handling "Memory Stick" (page 88)❑Handling the Built-in Storage Device (page 89)
77nNPrecautions >Safety InformationSafety InformationComputer❑Use your computer on a solid, stable surface.❑Provide adequate air circulation to prevent internal overheating. Do not place your computer on porous surfaces such as rugs, blankets, couches, beds, or near draperies that may block its air vents.❑Do not use your computer directly on your lap. The temperature of the base of the unit will rise during normal operation and over time could result in discomfort or burns.❑Use only specified peripheral equipment and interface cables. Power Source❑Do not place the AC adapter in contact with your skin. Remove the AC adapter away from your body if it becomes warm and causes discomfort.❑Do not place heavy objects on the power cord, or this could cause a fire.❑To disconnect the cord, pull it out by holding the plug. Never pull the cord itself.❑Unplug your computer from the AC outlet if you are not planning to use the computer for an extended period of time.❑When the AC adapter is not used, unplug it from the AC outlet.❑Make sure that the AC outlet is easily accessible.
78nNPrecautions >Safety InformationBattery Pack❑Do not leave battery packs in temperatures above 140°F / 60°C, such as in a car parked in the sun or under direct sunlight.❑For your safety, Sony recommends using the genuine Sony battery pack and AC adapter provided with this product. If these items need to be replaced during the life of the product, be sure to use a compatible genuine Sony battery pack or AC adapter. Information about compatible models can be found at the following URLs:❑For customers in USAhttp://www.sonystyle.com/vaio/ ❑For customers in Canadahttp://www.sonystyle.ca/vaio/ ❑For customers in Latin American countries or areashttp://vaio.sony-latin.com/ ❑Sony disclaims and shall assume no responsibility in case of any losses or damages arising from:❑The use of non-genuine Sony battery packs or AC adapters with your VAIO computer.❑The disassembly, alteration of, or tampering of any Sony battery pack.❑Keep the battery pack away from all sources of heat.❑Keep the battery pack dry.❑Do not open or try to disassemble the battery pack.❑Do not expose the battery pack to any mechanical shock, such as dropping it on a hard surface.❑If you are not using your computer for an extended period of time, remove the battery pack from the computer to prevent damage to the battery pack.❑If you have not used the battery pack for a considerable amount of time, the remaining battery life may become short. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. The battery pack will gradually discharge over time even while not in use. Connect the AC adapter to your computer and recharge the battery pack before using the computer again.
79nNPrecautions >Safety InformationHeadphones❑Road safety – Do not use headphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in some areas. It can also be potentially dangerous to play loud music while walking, especially at pedestrian crossings.❑Preventing hearing damage – Avoid using headphones at high volume. Hearing experts advise against continuous, loud and extended play. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the volume or discontinue use. "Memory Stick"Keep "Memory Stick" and "Memory Stick" adaptors out of reach of children. There is a risk of swallowing them.
80nNPrecautions >Care and Maintenance InformationCare and Maintenance InformationComputer❑Clean the cabinet with a soft, dry or lightly moistened cloth with a mild detergent solution. Do not use an abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent such as alcohol or benzine, as these may damage the finish of your computer. ❑Make sure you unplug the AC adapter and remove the battery pack before cleaning your computer. LCD ScreenUse a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface of the LCD screen. Rubbing the surface could damage the screen. Built-in CameraClean the lens protection cover of the built-in camera with a blower brush or a soft brush. If the cover is extremely dirty, wipe it off with a soft dry cloth. Do not rub the cover, as it is sensitive to pressure. Discs❑Proper care of the disc is essential to its continuous reliability. Do not use solvents (such as benzine, thinner, alcohol, commercially available cleaners, or anti-static spray) which may cause damage to the disc.❑For normal cleaning, hold the disc by its edges and use a soft cloth to wipe the surface from the center out.❑If the disc is badly soiled, moisten a soft cloth with water, wring it out well, and use it to wipe the surface of the disc from the center out. Wipe off any remaining moisture with a dry soft cloth.
81nNPrecautions >Handling Your ComputerHandling Your Computer❑If you drop a solid object or any liquid onto your computer, shut down the computer, unplug it, and remove the battery pack. You may want to have the computer checked by qualified personnel before operating it again.❑Do not drop your computer or place any objects on top of the computer.❑Do not place your computer in a location subject to: ❑Heat sources, such as radiators or air ducts❑Direct sunlight❑Excessive dust❑Moisture or rain❑Mechanical vibration or shock❑Strong magnets or speakers that are not magnetically shielded❑Ambient temperature of more than 95°F / 35°C or less than 41°F / 5°C❑High humidity❑Do not place electronic equipment near your computer. The electromagnetic field of the equipment may cause the computer to malfunction.❑Your computer uses high-frequency radio signals and may cause interference to radio or TV reception. If this occurs, relocate the computer a suitable distance away from the set.❑Do not use cut or damaged connection cables.❑If your computer is brought directly from a cold location to a warm one, moisture may condense inside the computer. In such a case, allow at least one hour before turning on the computer. If any problems occur, unplug the computer and contact an authorized Sony Service Center. To find the nearest center or agent, see Finding More about Your VAIO Computer (page 6).
82nNPrecautions >Handling Your Computer❑To avoid losing data when your computer is damaged, back up your data regularly.❑Do not exert pressure on the LCD screen or its edges when opening the LCD screen lid or lifting your computer. The LCD screen may be sensitive to pressure or added stress, and exerting pressure may damage the screen or cause it to malfunction. To open the computer, hold the base with one hand and gently lift the LCD screen lid with the other. To carry the computer with the lid open, be sure to hold the computer with both hands.❑Use a carrying case specially designed to carry your computer.
83nNPrecautions >Handling the LCD ScreenHandling the LCD Screen❑Do not leave the LCD screen facing the sun. This could damage the LCD screen. Be sure to block direct sunlight when using your computer near a window.❑Do not scratch the surface of the LCD screen or exert pressure on it. This could cause a damage.❑Using your computer in low temperature conditions may produce a residual image on the LCD screen. This is not a malfunction. When the computer returns to normal temperature, the screen returns to normal.❑A residual image may appear on the LCD screen if the same image is displayed for an extended period of time. The residual image disappears after a while. You can use a screen saver to prevent residual images.❑The LCD screen becomes warm during operation. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.❑The LCD screen is manufactured using high-precision technology. You may, however, see tiny black points and/or bright points (red, blue, or green) that continuously appear on the LCD screen. This is a normal result of the manufacturing process and does not indicate a malfunction.❑Do not change the LCD screen orientation setting in the Tablet PC Settings window even when there are change options available for selection, as this may make your computer unstable. Sony assumes no liability for any malfunctions arising from changes to the settings.❑Do not exert pressure on the LCD screen lid with the lid closed as it may scratch the LCD screen or soil it.
84nNPrecautions >Using the Power SourceUsing the Power SourceSee the specifications to find out about the configuration of your computer.❑Do not share the AC outlet with other power-consuming equipment, such as a photocopier or a shredder.❑You can purchase a power strip with a surge protector. This device helps prevent damage to your computer caused by sudden power surges, in an electrical storm, for example.❑Use the AC adapter supplied with your computer or genuine Sony products. Do not use any other AC adapter as it may cause a malfunction.
85nNPrecautions >Handling the Built-in CameraHandling the Built-in Camera❑Do not touch the lens protection cover of the built-in camera, as it may cause scratches on the cover and such scratches will appear on the captured images.❑Do not let the direct sunlight get into the lens of the built-in camera regardless of your computer's power state, as it may cause the camera to malfunction.
86nNPrecautions >Handling DiscsHandling Discs❑Fingerprints and dust on the surface of a disc may cause read errors. Be sure to hold the disc by its edges and central hole, as shown below: ❑Never affix an adhesive label to a disc. This will affect the use of the disc and may result in irreparable damage.
87nNPrecautions >Using the Battery PackUsing the Battery Pack❑Battery life is shorter in a cold environment. This is due to decreased battery efficiency at low temperatures.❑Charge battery packs at temperatures between 50°F / 10°C to 86°F / 30°C. Lower temperatures require longer charging time.❑Do not charge the battery pack in any way other than as described in this user guide or as designated by Sony in writing.❑While the battery pack is in use or being charged, heat builds up in the battery pack. This is normal and is not cause for concern.❑You do not need to discharge the battery pack before recharging.❑If the battery pack quickly runs out of power after being fully charged, it may be reaching the end of its life and should be replaced.
88nNPrecautions >Handling "Memory Stick"Handling "Memory Stick"❑Do not touch the "Memory Stick" connector with your finger or metallic objects.❑Use only the adhesive label supplied with "Memory Stick".❑Do not bend, drop, or expose "Memory Stick".❑Do not disassemble or modify "Memory Stick".❑Keep "Memory Stick" dry.❑Do not use or store "Memory Stick" in a location subject to:❑Static electricity❑Electrical noise❑Extremely high temperatures, such as in a car parked in the sun❑Direct sunlight❑High humidity❑Corrosive substances❑Use the storage case supplied with "Memory Stick".❑Be sure to make a backup copy of your valuable data.❑When using "Memory Stick Duo", do not use a fine-tipped pen to write on the label adhered to "Memory Stick Duo". Exerting pressure on the media may damage internal components.
89nNPrecautions >Handling the Built-in Storage DeviceHandling the Built-in Storage DeviceThe built-in storage device (hard disk drive or solid state drive) has a high storage density and reads or writes data in a short time. However, it can be easily damaged if improperly used. If the built-in storage device is damaged, the data cannot be restored. To prevent losing data, you should be careful when handling your computer.Some features and options in this section may not be available on your computer.See the specifications to find out about the configuration of your computer.To avoid damaging your hard disk drive❑Do not subject your computer to sudden movements.❑Keep your computer away from magnets.❑Do not place your computer in a location subject to mechanical vibration or in an unstable position.❑Do not move your computer while the power is on.❑Do not turn off the power or restart your computer while reading or writing data to the hard disk drive.❑Do not use your computer in a place subject to extreme changes in temperature.❑Do not remove the hard disk drive from your computer.To avoid damaging your solid state drive❑Do not turn off the power or restart your computer while reading or writing data to the solid state drive.❑Do not remove the solid state drive from your computer.
90nNTroubleshooting >TroubleshootingThis section describes how to solve common problems you might encounter when using your VAIO computer. Many problems have simple solutions. Try these suggestions before visiting the Sony online support web site at the following URLs:❑For customers in USAhttp://esupport.sony.com/EN/VAIO/ ❑For customers in Canadahttp://sony.ca/support/ ❑For customers in Spanish-speaking Latin American countries or areashttp://esupport.sony.com/ES/VAIO/LA ❑For customers in Brazilhttp://esupport.sony.com/PT/VAIO/BR/ Some features and options in this section may not be available on your computer.❑Computer Operations (page 92)❑System Update / Security (page 99)❑Recovery (page 101)❑Battery Pack (page 102)❑Built-in Camera (page 104)❑Networking (LAN/Wireless LAN) (page 106)❑Bluetooth Technology (page 109)❑Optical Discs (page 113)
91nNTroubleshooting >❑Display (page 114)❑Printing (page 117)❑Microphone (page 118)❑Speakers (page 119)❑Touch Pad (page 121)❑Keyboard (page 122)❑Floppy Disks (page 123)❑Audio/Video (page 124)❑"Memory Stick" (page 126)❑Peripherals (page 127)
92nNTroubleshooting >Computer OperationsComputer OperationsWhat should I do if my computer does not start?❑Make sure your computer is securely plugged into a power source and turned on and the power indicator light is lit.❑Make sure the battery pack is installed properly and charged.❑Disconnect all connected USB devices (if any), and then restart your computer.❑If your computer is plugged into a power strip or an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), make sure the power strip or UPS is plugged into a power source and turned on.❑If you are using an external display, make sure it is plugged into a power source and turned on. Make sure the brightness and contrast controls are adjusted correctly. See the manual that came with your display for more information.❑Unplug the AC adapter and remove the battery pack. Wait three to five minutes. Reinstall the battery pack, plug the AC adapter, and then slide the power switch (in the direction of G on the switch) to turn on your computer.❑Condensation may cause your computer to malfunction. If this occurs, do not use the computer for at least one hour.❑Check that you are using the supplied Sony AC adapter. For your safety, use only the genuine Sony rechargeable battery pack and AC adapter, which are supplied by Sony for your VAIO computer.
93nNTroubleshooting >Computer OperationsWhat should I do if the green power indicator light turns on but my screen remains blank?❑Press the Alt+F4 keys several times to close the application window. An application error may have occurred.❑If the Alt+F4 keys do not work, click Start, the arrow next to the Shut down button, and Restart to restart your computer.❑If your computer does not restart, press the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys and click the arrow   next to the Shut down   button and Restart.If the Windows Security window appears, click Restart.❑If this procedure does not work, slide (in the direction of G on the switch) and hold the power switch for more than four seconds to shut down your computer. Unplug the AC adapter and leave the computer for about five minutes. Then plug the AC adapter and turn on the computer again.!Turning off your computer with the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys or the power switch may cause loss of unsaved data.
94nNTroubleshooting >Computer OperationsWhat should I do if my computer or software stops responding?❑If your computer stops responding while a software application is running, press the Alt+F4 keys to close the application window.❑If the Alt+F4 keys do not work, click Start and the Shut down button to turn off your computer.❑If your computer does not turn off, press the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys and click the Shut down button.If the Windows Security window appears, click Shut Down.❑If this procedure does not work, slide (in the direction of G on the switch) and hold the power switch until the computer turns off.!Turning off your computer with the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys or the power switch may cause loss of unsaved data.❑Unplug the AC adapter and remove the battery pack. Wait three to five minutes. Reinstall the battery pack, plug the AC adapter, and then slide the power switch (in the direction of G on the switch) to turn on your computer.❑Try reinstalling the software.❑Contact the software publisher or designated provider for technical support.
95nNTroubleshooting >Computer OperationsWhy doesn't my computer enter Sleep or Hibernate mode?Your computer may become unstable if the operating mode is changed before the computer completely enters Sleep or Hibernate mode.To restore your computer to Normal mode1Close all open programs.2Click Start, the arrow next to the Shut down button, and Restart.3If your computer does not restart, press the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys and click the arrow next to the Shut down button and Restart.If the Windows Security window appears, click Restart.4If this procedure does not work, slide (in the direction of G on the switch) and hold the power switch until the computer turns off.!Turning off your computer with the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys or the power switch may cause loss of unsaved data. What should I do if the charge indicator light is blinking fast and my computer does not start?❑This problem could be due to the battery pack not being installed properly. To solve this problem, turn off your computer and remove the battery pack. Then reinstall the battery pack to the computer. For details, see Installing/Removing the Battery Pack (page 18).❑If the problem persists, it means the installed battery pack is not compatible. Remove the battery pack and contact an authorized Sony Service Center. To find the nearest center or agent, see Finding More about Your VAIO Computer (page 6).
96nNTroubleshooting >Computer OperationsWhy does the System Properties window 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 current CPU speed instead of the maximum speed. What should I do if my computer does not accept my password and returns a message, Enter Onetime Password?If you enter a wrong power-on password three times consecutively, the Enter Onetime Password message appears and Windows will not start. Slide (in the direction of G on the switch) and hold the power switch for more than four seconds to check that the power indicator light turns off. Wait for 10 to 15 seconds, then restart your computer and enter the correct password. The password is case sensitive, so be sure to check letters for the current case before you enter the password. What should I do if my game software does not work or it keeps crashing?❑Check the web site of the game if there are any patches or updates to download.❑Make sure you have installed the latest video driver software.❑On some VAIO models, the graphics memory is shared with the system. The optimal graphic performance in such a case is not guaranteed. Why doesn't my screen turn off after the automatic turn-off time has passed?Some software applications or screen savers are designed to temporarily disable the feature of your operating system that turns off the computer screen or places the computer into Sleep mode after a certain period of inactivity. To solve this problem, exit the running software application(s) or change the current screen saver.
97nNTroubleshooting >Computer OperationsHow can I change the boot device order?You can use one of the BIOS functions to change the boot device order. Follow these steps:1Turn on your computer.2Press the F2 key when the VAIO logo appears.The BIOS setup screen appears. If the screen does not appear, restart the computer and press the F2 key several times when the VAIO logo appears.3Press the < or , key to select Boot.4Press the M or m key to select the drive whose boot device order you want to change.5Press the F5 or F6 key to change the boot device order.6Press the < or , key to select Exit, select Exit Setup, and then press the Enter key.At the confirmation prompt, press the Enter key. What should I do if I cannot boot my computer from the external device connected to the computer?To boot your computer from an external device, for example a USB floppy disk drive or a USB optical disc drive, you need to change the boot device. To change the boot device, turn on your computer and press the F11 key when the VAIO logo appears.!When using an external device, be sure to connect it to an AC power source in advance.
98nNTroubleshooting >Computer OperationsWhy doesn't my computer respond fast enough while Windows Aero is running?Performance of your computer is not guaranteed while Windows Aero is running. It is recommended you disable Windows Aero to ensure optimum performance.To disable Windows Aero, follow these steps:1Right-click on the desktop and select Personalize.2Select themes other than Aero Themes.
99nNTroubleshooting >System Update / SecuritySystem Update / SecurityHow can I find important updates for my computer?You can find and install the latest updates on your computer with the software applications: the Windows Update and the VAIO Update. See Updating Your Computer (page 28) for more information. How can I protect my computer against security threats, such as viruses?The Microsoft Windows operating system is preinstalled on your computer. The best way to protect your computer against security threats, such as viruses, is to download and install the latest Windows updates regularly.You can get important Windows updates by doing the following:!Your computer must be connected to the Internet to download the updates.1Click Start and Control Panel.2Click System and Security.3Click Action Center.4Follow the on-screen instructions to set up automatic or scheduled updates.
100nNTroubleshooting >System Update / SecurityHow do I keep my antivirus software updated?You can keep the Norton Internet Security software program current with the latest updates from Symantec Corporation.To download and install the latest security updates, follow these steps:!Your computer must be connected to the Internet to download the updates.1Click Start, All Programs, Norton Internet Security, and LiveUpdate.2Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the updates.
101nNTroubleshooting >RecoveryRecoveryHow can I create recovery discs?You can create recovery discs using the VAIO Recovery Center. The discs are used to restore your computer system to its factory default settings. For information on the VAIO Recovery Center, click VAIO Recovery Center User Guide under Use my VAIO in Help and Support (page 6).!If your computer is not equipped with a built-in optical disc drive, you need to connect an external optical disc drive (not supplied). How can I restore my computer system to its factory default settings?There are two ways to recover your computer system: from recovery discs and from a recovery partition.See the VAIO Recovery Center User Guide for more information. To access the VAIO Recovery Center User Guide, click VAIO Recovery Center User Guide under Use my VAIO in Help and Support (page 6). How can I reinstall the original software and drivers?You can restore the preinstalled software and drivers using the VAIO Recovery Center. For information on the VAIO Recovery Center, click VAIO Recovery Center User Guide under Use my VAIO in Help and Support (page 6). How do I check the volume of the recovery partition?Your built-in storage device contains the recovery partition where the data for the system recovery is stored. To check the volume of the recovery partition, follow these steps:1Click Start, right-click Computer, and select Manage.2Click Disk Management under Storage in the left pane.The volume of the recovery partition and the total volume of the C drive are displayed in the Disk 0 row in the center pane.
102nNTroubleshooting >Battery PackBattery PackHow do I find the battery charging status? You can check the charge indicator for the battery charging status. See Charging the Battery Pack (page 21) for more information. When is my computer using AC power? When your computer is connected to an AC outlet with the AC adapter, it uses AC power, even if the battery pack is installed. When should I recharge the battery pack? Recharge the battery pack when:❑The battery pack is running out of power and both the charge and power indicator lights blink.❑You have not used the battery pack for an extended period of time. When should I replace the battery pack?If the battery pack quickly runs out of power after being fully charged, it may be reaching the end of its life and should be replaced. Should I be concerned that the installed battery pack is warm? No, it is normal for the battery pack to be warm while it is powering your computer.
103nNTroubleshooting >Battery PackCan my computer enter Hibernate mode while running on battery power? Your computer can enter Hibernate mode while running on battery power, but some software programs and peripheral devices prevent the system from entering Hibernate mode. If you are using a program that prevents the system from entering Hibernate mode, save your data frequently to avoid losing data. See Using Hibernate Mode (page 27) for information on how you can manually activate Hibernate mode. Why can't I fully charge my battery pack?The battery care function is enabled to extend the life of your battery pack on the VAIO Control Center. Check the settings on the VAIO Control Center. What should I do if a message appears notifying of either incompatibility or the improper installation of the battery pack and my computer then enters Hibernate mode?❑This problem could be due to the battery pack not being installed properly. To solve this problem, turn off your computer and remove the battery pack. Then reinstall the battery pack to the computer. For details, see Installing/Removing the Battery Pack (page 18).❑If the problem persists, it means the installed battery pack is not compatible. Remove the battery pack and contact an authorized Sony Service Center. To find the nearest center or agent, see Finding More about Your VAIO Computer (page 6).
104nNTroubleshooting >Built-in CameraBuilt-in CameraWhy does the viewfinder show no images or poor-quality images?❑The built-in camera cannot be shared by more than one software application. Exit the current application before launching another.❑The viewfinder may show some noise, for example horizontal streaks, when you are viewing a rapid-moving object. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.❑If the problem persists, restart your computer. Why are captured images poor in quality?❑The images captured under the fluorescent light may show reflections of light.❑A dark portion in captured images may appear as a noise.❑If the lens protection cover is dirty, you cannot take a clear shot. Clean the cover. See Built-in Camera (page 80). What should I do if captured images contain dropped frames and audio interruptions?❑The effect settings on your software application may cause dropped frames. See the help file included with your software application for more information.❑There may be more software applications running than your computer can handle. Exit the applications that you are not currently using.❑The power management function of your computer may be active. Check the CPU performance.
105nNTroubleshooting >Built-in CameraWhat should I do if movie playback shows dropped frames while my computer is running on battery power?The battery pack is running out of power. Connect your computer to an AC outlet. What should I do if captured images flicker?This problem occurs when you use the camera under fluorescent lights due to a mismatch between the lighting output frequency and the shutter speed.To reduce flicker noise, change the direction of the camera or the brightness of camera images. In some software applications, you can set an appropriate value to one of the camera properties (e.g. light source, flicker, etc.) to eliminate flicker noise. Why is the video input from the built-in camera suspended for a few seconds?The video input may be suspended for a few seconds if:❑a shortcut key with the Fn key is used.❑the CPU load increases.This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. What should I do if my computer becomes unstable when it enters a power saving mode while the built-in camera is in use?If your computer automatically enters Sleep or Hibernate mode, change the corresponding power saving mode setting. To change the setting, see Using the Power Saving Modes (page 25).
106nNTroubleshooting >Networking (LAN/Wireless LAN)Networking (LAN/Wireless LAN)What should I do if my computer cannot connect to a wireless LAN access point?❑Connection capability 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.❑Make sure the WIRELESS switch is on and the WIRELESS indicator light is lit on your computer.❑Make sure power to the access point is on.❑Follow these steps to check the settings:1Click Start and Control Panel.2Click View network status and tasks under Network and Internet.3Click Connect to a network to confirm that your access point is selected.❑Make sure the encryption key is correct.❑Make sure Maximum Performance is selected for Wireless Adapter Settings in the Power Options window. Selecting any other option may result in a communication failure. To change the settings, follow these steps:1Right-click the power status icon on the taskbar and select Power Options.2Click Change plan settings.3Click Change advanced power settings.4Select the Advanced settings tab.5Double-click Wireless Adapter Settings and Power Saving Mode.6Select Maximum Performance from the drop-down list both for On battery and Plugged in.
107nNTroubleshooting >Networking (LAN/Wireless LAN)What should I do if I cannot access the Internet?❑Check the access point settings. See the manual that came with your access point for more information.❑Make sure your computer and the access point are connected to one another.❑Move your computer away from obstacles or closer to any access point you may be using.❑Make sure your computer is properly configured for Internet access.❑Make sure Maximum Performance is selected for Wireless Adapter Settings in the Power Options window. Selecting any other option may result in a communication failure. Follow the steps in What should I do if my computer cannot connect to a wireless LAN access point? (page 106) to change the settings. Why is the data transfer speed slow?❑The wireless LAN data transfer speed is affected by distance and obstructions between devices and access points. Other factors include device configurations, radio conditions, and software compatibility. To maximize the data transfer speed, move your computer away from obstacles or closer to any access point you may be using.❑If you are using a wireless LAN access point, the device may be temporarily overloaded depending on how many other devices are communicating via the access point.❑If your access point interferes with other access points, change the access point channel. See the manual that came with your access point for more information.❑Make sure Maximum Performance is selected for Wireless Adapter Settings in the Power Options window. Selecting any other option may result in a communication failure. Follow the steps in What should I do if my computer cannot connect to a wireless LAN access point? (page 106) to change the settings.
108nNTroubleshooting >Networking (LAN/Wireless LAN)How do I avoid data transfer interruptions?❑While your computer is connected to an access point, data transfer interruptions may occur if a large file is exchanged or the computer is placed in close proximity to microwaves and cordless telephones.❑Move your computer closer to the access point.❑Make sure the access point connection is intact. ❑Change the access point channel. See the manual that came with your access point for more information.❑Make sure Maximum Performance is selected for Wireless Adapter Settings in the Power Options window. Selecting any other option may result in a communication failure. Follow the steps in What should I do if my computer cannot connect to a wireless LAN access point? (page 106) to change the settings. What are channels?❑Wireless LAN communication uses 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, see connectivity information contained in the manual that came with your access point. Why does the network connection stop when I change the encryption key?Two computers with the wireless LAN function may lose 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.
109nNTroubleshooting >Bluetooth TechnologyBluetooth TechnologyWhat should I do if other Bluetooth devices cannot find my computer?❑Make sure both devices have the Bluetooth function enabled.❑Make sure the WIRELESS switch is on and the WIRELESS indicator light is lit on your computer.❑You cannot use the Bluetooth function while your computer is in a power saving mode. Bring the computer back to Normal mode, then turn on the WIRELESS switch.❑Your computer and the device may be too far apart. Wireless Bluetooth technology works best when the devices are within 33 feet / 10 meters of each other. What should I do if I cannot find the Bluetooth device I want to communicate with?❑Check that the Bluetooth function of the device you want to communicate with is on. See the other device's manual for more information.❑If the device you want to communicate with is already communicating with another Bluetooth device, it may not be found or it may not be able to communicate with your computer.❑To allow other Bluetooth devices to communicate with your computer, follow these steps:1Click Start and Devices and Printers.2Right-click the Bluetooth device icon and click Bluetooth settings.3Click the Options tab and select the Allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer check box.
110nNTroubleshooting >Bluetooth TechnologyWhat should I do if other Bluetooth devices cannot connect to my computer?❑Check the suggestions in What should I do if I cannot find the Bluetooth device I want to communicate with? (page 109).❑Make sure the other devices are authenticated.❑The data transfer distance can be shorter than 33 feet / 10 meters depending on existing obstacles between the two devices, on radio wave quality, and on the operating system or the software in use. Move your computer and Bluetooth devices closer to each other. Why is my Bluetooth connection slow?❑The data transfer speed depends on the obstructions and/or the distance between the two devices, on the radio wave quality, and on the operating system or the software in use. Move your computer and Bluetooth devices closer to each other.❑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. Interference from other devices may also stop communications altogether.❑Connection capability is affected by distance and obstructions. You may need to move your computer away from obstacles or closer to the device to which it is connected.❑Identify and remove obstacles between your computer and the device to which it is connected. Why can't I use the services supported by the connected Bluetooth device?Connection is only possible for services also supported by the computer with the Bluetooth function. For more details, search Windows Help and Support for Bluetooth information.
111nNTroubleshooting >Bluetooth TechnologyCan I use a device 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 use of Bluetooth devices to avoid radio interference. Check with facility staff to see if use of the Bluetooth function on the computer is permitted. Why can't I use the Bluetooth function when I log onto my computer as a user with a standard user account?The Bluetooth function may not be available to a user with a standard user account on your computer. Log onto the computer as a user with administrative rights. Why can't I use the Bluetooth devices when I switch users?If you switch users without logging off your system, the Bluetooth devices will not work. Be sure to log off before switching users. To log off your system, click Start, the arrow next to the Shut down button, and Log off. Why can't I exchange business card data with a mobile phone?The business card exchange function is not supported.
112nNTroubleshooting >Bluetooth TechnologyWhat should I do if I do not hear sound from my headphones or audio/video controller?Check the SCMS-T settings. If your headphones or audio/video controller does not support SCMS-T content protection, you need to connect the device using the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP). Follow these steps:1Click Start and Devices and Printers.2Right-click the icon for the device that you want to connect using the A2DP and select Control.3Click SCMS-T Settings.4Click to cancel the Connect to a device only if it supports SCMS-T content protection check box.
113nNTroubleshooting >Optical DiscsOptical DiscsWhat should I do if my external optical disc drive does not work properly?Make sure that your external optical disc drive is connected to an AC power source and the USB port on your computer. If it is not connected, the external optical disc drive may not work properly.
114nNTroubleshooting >DisplayDisplayWhy did my screen go blank?❑Your computer screen may go blank if the computer loses power or enters a power saving mode (Sleep or Hibernate). If the computer is in LCD (Video) Sleep mode, press any key to bring the computer back into Normal mode. See Using the Power Saving Modes (page 25) for more information.❑Make sure your computer is securely plugged into a power source and turned on and the power indicator light is lit.❑If your computer is running on battery power, make sure the battery pack is installed properly and is charged. See Using the Battery Pack (page 18) for more information.❑If the display output is directed to the external display, press the Fn+F7 keys. See Combinations and Functions with the Fn Key (page 30) for more information.
115nNTroubleshooting >DisplayWhat should I do if I do not see proper images or videos?❑Be sure to select True Color (32 bit) for the display colors before using video/image software or starting DVD playback. Selecting any other option may prevent such software from displaying images successfully. To change the display colors, follow these steps:1Right-click on the desktop and select Screen resolution.2Click Advanced settings.3Click the Monitor tab.4Select True Color (32 bit) under Colors.❑Do not change the display resolution or colors while using video/image software or playing DVDs, as it may cause unsuccessful playback/display or unstable system operations.Additionally, it is recommended you disable your screen saver before starting DVD playback. If the screen saver is enabled, it may be activated during DVD playback and prevent the playback from running successfully. Some screen savers have been found to even change the display resolution and colors.
116nNTroubleshooting >DisplayWhy doesn't my screen display a video?❑If the display output is directed to the external display and the external display is disconnected, you cannot display a video on your computer screen. Stop video playback, change the display output to the computer screen, and then restart video playback. See Selecting Display Modes (page 61) for changing the display output. Alternatively, you can press the Fn+F7 keys to change the display output. See Combinations and Functions with the Fn Key (page 30) for more information.❑The video memory of your computer may be insufficient for displaying high resolution videos. In such a case, lower the resolution of the LCD screen. To change the screen resolution, follow these steps:1Right-click on the desktop and select Screen resolution.2Click the drop-down list next to Resolution.3Move the slider up to increase or down to decrease the screen resolution.✍You can check the total amount of the graphics and video memory available. Right-click on the desktop, select Screen resolution, and click Advanced Settings and the Adapter tab. The displayed value may be different from the actual amount of memory on your computer. What should I do if my screen is dark?Press the Fn+F6 keys to brighten your computer screen. What should I do if the external display remains blank?Press the Fn+F7 keys to change the display output. See Combinations and Functions with the Fn Key (page 30) for more information.
117nNTroubleshooting >PrintingPrintingWhat should I do if I cannot print a document?❑Make sure your printer is on, and the printer cable is securely connected to the ports on the printer and your computer.❑Make sure your printer is compatible with the Windows operating system installed on your computer.❑You may need to install the printer driver software before you use your printer. See the manual that came with your printer for more information.❑If your printer is not functioning after your computer resumes from a power saving mode (Sleep or Hibernate), then restart the computer.❑If the bidirectional communication functions are provided with your printer, disabling the functions on your computer may enable printing. Follow these steps:1Click Start and Devices and Printers.2Right-click the printer icon and select Properties.3Click the Ports tab.4Click to cancel the Enable bidirectional support check box.5Click OK.This disables the bidirectional communication functions of the printer, such as data transfer, status monitoring, and remote panel.
118nNTroubleshooting >MicrophoneMicrophoneWhat should I do if my microphone does not work?❑If you are using an external microphone, make sure the microphone is turned on and is properly plugged into the microphone jack on your computer.❑Your sound input device may have been incorrectly configured. To configure the sound input device, follow these steps:1Close all open programs.2Click Start and Control Panel.3Click Hardware and Sound.4Click Manage audio devices under Sound.5On the Recording tab, select your desired device for sound input and click Set Default. How can I prevent microphone feedback?Microphone feedback occurs when the microphone receives the sound from a sound output device, such as a speaker.To prevent this problem:❑Keep the microphone away from a sound output device.❑Turn down the volume of the speakers and the microphone.
119nNTroubleshooting >SpeakersSpeakersWhat should I do if I do not hear sound from the built-in speakers?❑If you are using a program that has its own volume control, make sure the volume control is properly set. See the program's help file for more information.❑The volume may have been turned off by the Fn+F2 keys. Press them once again.❑The volume may have been minimized by the Fn+F3 keys. Keep pressing the Fn+F4 keys to turn up the volume loud enough to hear sound.❑Check the Windows volume controls by clicking the volume icon on the taskbar.❑Your sound output device may have been incorrectly configured. To change the sound output device, see How do I change the sound output device? (page 124).
120nNTroubleshooting >SpeakersWhat should I do if my external speakers do not work?❑Check the suggestions in What should I do if I do not hear sound from the built-in speakers? (page 119).❑If you are using a program that has its own volume control, make sure the volume control is properly set. See the program's help file for more information.❑Make sure your speakers are properly connected and the volume is turned up loud enough to hear sound.❑Make sure your speakers are designed for computer use.❑If your speakers have a muting button, set the button to off.❑If your speakers require external power, make sure the speakers are connected to a power source. See the manual that came with your speakers for more information.❑Check the Windows volume controls by clicking the volume icon on the taskbar.❑Your sound output device may have been incorrectly configured. To change the sound output device, see How do I change the sound output device? (page 124).
121nNTroubleshooting >Touch PadTouch PadWhat should I do if the touch pad does not work?❑You may have disabled the touch pad before connecting a mouse to your computer. See Using the Touch Pad (page 32).❑Make sure that a mouse is not connected to your computer.❑If the pointer does not move while a software application is running, press the Alt+F4 keys to close the application window.❑If the Alt+F4 keys do not work, press the Windows key once and then the , key several times, select Restart with the M or m key, and press the Enter key to restart your computer.❑If your computer does not restart, press the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys, select the arrow next to the Shut down button with the m and , keys, press the Enter key, select Restart with the M or m key, and press the Enter key to restart your computer.❑If this procedure does not work, slide (in the direction of G on the switch) and hold the power switch until the computer turns off.!Turning off your computer with the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys or the power switch may cause loss of unsaved data.
122nNTroubleshooting >KeyboardKeyboardWhat should I do if the keyboard configuration is wrong?The language layout of your computer's keyboard is labeled on the packaging box. If you choose a different regional keyboard when you complete the Windows setup, the key configuration will be mismatched.To change the keyboard configuration, follow these steps:1Click Start and Control Panel.2Click Clock, Language, and Region, and then Change keyboards or other input methods under Region and Language.3Click Change keyboards on the Keyboards and Languages tab.4Change the settings as desired. What should I do if I cannot enter certain characters with the keyboard?If you cannot enter U, I, O, P, J, K, L, M, and so on, the Num Lk key may be activated. Check that the Num lock indicator light is unlit. If the Num lock indicator is lit, press the Num Lk key to turn it off before entering these characters.
123nNTroubleshooting >Floppy DisksFloppy DisksWhy doesn't the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon appear on the taskbar when the drive is connected?Your 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. If the icon still does not appear, follow these steps:1Close all programs that are accessing the floppy disk drive.2Wait until the indicator light on the floppy disk drive turns off.3Push the eject button to remove the disk, and unplug the USB floppy disk drive from your computer.4Reconnect the floppy disk drive by plugging the USB cable into the USB port.5Restart the computer by clicking Start, the arrow next to the Shut down button, and Restart. What should I do if I cannot write data to a floppy disk?❑Make sure the floppy disk is properly inserted in the drive. ❑If the disk is inserted properly and you are still unable to write data to it, the disk may be full or write-protected. You can either use a floppy disk that is not write-protected or disable the write-protect feature.
124nNTroubleshooting >Audio/VideoAudio/VideoHow do I turn off the Windows startup sound?To turn off the Windows startup sound, follow these steps:1Click Start and Control Panel.2Click Hardware and Sound.3Click Manage audio devices under Sound.4On the Sounds tab, click to cancel the Play Windows Startup sound check box.5Click OK. How do I change the sound output device?If you do not hear sound from the device connected to a port, such as the USB port, HDMI output port, optical output port, or headphones jack, you need to change the device for sound output.1Close all open programs.2Click Start and Control Panel.3Click Hardware and Sound.4Click Manage audio devices under Sound.5On the Playback tab, select your desired device for sound output and click Set Default.
125nNTroubleshooting >Audio/VideoWhat should I do if I do not hear the sound from the sound output device connected to the HDMI output port, optical output port, or headphones jack?You need to change the sound output device if you want to hear sound from the device connected to a port, such as the HDMI output port, optical output port, or headphones jack. For the detailed procedure, see How do I change the sound output device? (page 124). Why do sound interruptions and/or dropped frames occur when I play high-definition videos, such as those recorded with the AVCHD digital video camcorder?Playing high-definition videos requires substantial hardware resources, such as CPU, GPU, or system memory performance on your computer. During the video playback, some operations and/or functions may become unavailable, and sound interruptions, dropped frames, and playback failure may occur depending on the configuration of your computer.
126nNTroubleshooting >"Memory Stick""Memory Stick"What should I do if I cannot use "Memory Stick" that was formatted on a VAIO computer on other devices?You may need to reformat your "Memory Stick".Formatting "Memory Stick" erases all data, including music data previously saved on it. Before you reformat "Memory Stick", back up important data and confirm that "Memory Stick" does not contain files you want to keep.1Copy the data from "Memory Stick" onto your built-in storage device to save data or images.2Format "Memory Stick" by following the steps in Formatting "Memory Stick" (page 37). Can I copy images from a digital camera using "Memory Stick"?Yes, and you can view video clips that you have recorded with digital cameras that are compatible with "Memory Stick". Why can't I write data to "Memory Stick"?Some versions of "Memory Stick" are equipped with an erasure prevention switch to protect data from unintentional erasure or overwriting. Make sure the erasure prevention switch is off.
127nNTroubleshooting >PeripheralsPeripheralsWhat should I do if I cannot connect a USB device?❑If applicable, check the USB device is turned on and using its own power supply. For example, if you are using a digital camera, check if the battery is charged. If you are using a printer, check if the power cable is connected properly to the AC outlet.❑Try using another USB port on your computer. The driver software could be installed to the specific port you used the first time you connected the device.❑See the manual that came with your USB device for more information. You may need to install software before you connect the device.❑Try connecting a simple, low-powered device such as a mouse to test if the port is working at all.❑USB hubs may prevent a device from working because of a power distribution failure. We recommend you connect the device directly to your computer without a hub.
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