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1.         Furniture and posture     Sit in a chair with good back support and armrests  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 backward       Viewing angle of the computer s display     Tilt the display to find the best viewing angle  Also try adjusting the  brightness setting of the display  Following these suggestions can reduce eye strain and muscle fatigue       Lighting     Choose a location where windows and lights do not create glare or reflection on the display  Use indirect  lighting to avoid bright spots on the display  You can purchase accessories for your display that help reduce glare   Proper lighting adds to your comfort and work effectiveness       Placement of an external display     When using an external display  set the display at a comfortable viewing  distance  Make sure the display screen is at eye level or slightly lower when you are sitting in front of the monitor     Page 3    Storing Your Computer    Do not use or store your computer in a location subject to      Heat sources  such as radiators or air ducts     Direct sunlight     Excessive dust     Moisture or rain     Mechanical vibration or shock       Strong magnets or speakers that are not magnetically shielded     Ambient temperature higher than 95  F  35  C  or less than 40  F  50C     High humidity    Do not place electronic equipment near your com
2.      7  Click Properties to open the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box  The Wireless Network  Connection Properties dialog box appears     Wireless Network Connection Properties    Page 111     L Wireless Network Connection Properties Ax  General Wireless Networks   Advanced   M  Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings    Available networks  To connect to an available network  click Configure  CoreAP a    i  i CLIENB    v Refresh    Preferred networks    Atomatically connect to available networks in the order isted  below      dd      Remove _   Prenes    aiam  o a  Advanced        8  Click the Wireless Networks tab     9  Select a network name  SSID  from the Available networks list  and click Configure  If your access point does  not appear in the list  check your access point settings or consult your network administrator and try again     10  If the Data encryption box is unchecked  click OK   11  Click to uncheck The key is provided for me automatically   12  Type in the Network Key for the access point and click OK     13  Click OK to complete setup     If the network you want does not appear in the Available wireless networks list box    1  Click Add in the Preferred networks box  The Wireless network properties dialog box appears     Wireless Network Properties         Wireless network properties We     Assocabon  Autherbcation       Network name  SSID  Viewless network key  This network requires a key for the following  Network Authentic
3.      Page 125    Why don t my changes appear on the computer screen  LCD      You may need to refresh the computer screen  Press and hold the Windows key a   and press D twice     Page 126    System Security    How can I protect my system against security threats  such as viruses     The Microsoft   Windowse 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 one of the following     The Automatic Updates feature     This feature automatically searches for and delivers updates directly to your  computer whenever you are connected to the Internet     The Windows Updates Web site     This site enables you to download computer updates without turning on the  Automatic Updates feature       Your computer must be connected to the Internet before you can receive updates     To use the Automatic Updates feature    l     Connect to the Internet     Click the Automatic Updates W    in the Taskbar notification area   The Automatic Updates Setup Wizard appears     Click Next  and follow the on screen instructions to set up automatic or scheduled updates     To visit the Windows Updates Web site    1     Connect to the Internet    Type http   windowsupdate microsoft com  in the address bar of your browser   The Microsoft Windows Update and Security Warning windows appear    In the Security Warni
4.      Page 5    Cleaning Your Computer    Clean the computer with a soft  dry cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution  Do not use  any type of abrasive pad  scouring powder  or solvent such as alcohol or benzine  as these may damage the finish  of your computer  You can use canned compressed air specifically for computers to remove dust     If a solid object falls onto the computer or a liquid leaks into the computer  immediately turn off and unplug the  computer  It is best to have the computer checked by qualified personnel before you use it again     Avoid rubbing the LCD screen as this can damage the screen  Use a soft  dry cloth to wipe the LCD screen or  canned compressed air     Always disconnect the power cord before cleaning the computer     Page 6    Handling the LCD Screen    Direct sunlight can damage the LCD  Be careful when using the computer near a window   Do not scratch the LCD or exert pressure on it  This can cause a malfunction     Using the computer in low temperature conditions may produce a residual image on the screen  This is not a  malfunction  When the computer returns to normal temperature  the screen returns to normal     The screen becomes warm during operation  This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction     The LCD 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  This is a normal result of
5.     7  Gently pull the card out of the slot     To remove a PC Card while the computer is off  1  Push the Release button once  The Release button pops out   2  Push the Release button a second time  The PC Card pops out     3  Gently pull the card out of the slot     Page 43    Connecting and disconnecting PC Card drives    The PC Card drive enables you to read data stored on an optical disc drive  CD   Your computer may come with an external  PC Card drive  depending on the model you purchased  If you wish to purchase a PC Card drive  shop Sony online at  http   www sonystyle com vaio or contact your local retailer        A If you connect a non Sony DVD drive to your VAIO   computer  DVD playback may not function properly  The  supplied DVD software must be installed to play a DVD  For best performance  use a Sony compatible DVD drive     To connect a PC Card drive    You can connect a PC Card drive while the computer is on or off  Connecting the drive when the computer is in a power  saving mode  Standby or Hibernate  may cause the computer to malfunction     Fy Instructions on connecting an optical drive may vary  depending on the specific drive you purchased     1  Remove the PC Card from the bottom of the optical drive     Removing a PC Card       2  Insert the PC Card into the PC Card slot with the arrow facing the slot  See To insert a PC Card for more  information        4 Remove the protective cover that is attached to the lens of the optical drive before you use th
6.     On the Devices tab  select between Monitor  Notebook  Intele Dual Display  and Extended Desktop  To view  items on both your computer s LCD screen and the connected monitor  select Intele Dual Display and click Apply    Click OK     Intele82852 82855 GM GMC Graphics Controller Properties Dialog Box    7        Intel R  82852 82855 GM GME Graphics Controller Prope               Devices   Color   Schemes   OpenGL   Information           Settings    Colors  True Color     Screen Area  1024 by 600 7    V Full Screen  No Border              Click OK     Page 88    Disconnecting a computer monitor or projector  You can disconnect the external computer monitor or projector by unplugging the monitor  VGA  cable adapter from your    computer s port  Disconnecting the external display when the computer is in a power saving mode may cause the computer  to malfunction     Page 89    Using Speakers    Your computer comes with built in speakers  If you wish to enhance the sound quality of your computer  you can purchase  and connect external speakers  or you can purchase and connect headphones for sound privacy  If you want to purchase  speakers  make sure the speakers are designed for computer use  You can shop Sony online at  http   www sonystyle com vaio or contact your local retailer        Page 90    Connecting speakers or headphones    You can connect either external speakers or headphones to your computer     A Do not place floppy disks on speakers  The speakers  magnetic field 
7.     Web site http   www aol com       AOLe Instant Messenger  AOL  Inc     Web site http   www aim com       Click to DVD  Sony Electronics Inc     At the touch of a button  Click to DVD software allows you to automatically burn DVDs from a digital video  DV  device   Create DVDs by capturing video content straight from a DV device or by importing video from stored files     and you can  also edit the video  Create DVD photo albums and slide shows with picture files or by importing pictures from a digital still  camera  What s more  you can easily give a professional look to your DVDs by adding chapter menus  backgrounds  and  menu screens  You are only a few clicks away from your own DVDs     Web site http   www sony com pcsupport       Telephone 888 4 SONY PC  888 476 6972     CLIE Converter  Sony Electronics Inc     CLIE Converter software is a plug in program that converts Giga Pocket  Video Capsules into Movie Player format for  playback on your Sonye CLIE   handheld  After converting your Video Capsules  you can use CLIE Converter software to  transfer them to Memory Stick   media or to save them to your hard disk drive for transfer to your CLIE handheld during your  next HotSynce operation     Web site http   www sony com pcsupport       Telephone 888 4 SONY PC  888 476 6972     Drag n Drop CD DVD  DigiOn  Inc   and Easy Systems Japan Ltd     Web site http    www ddcd jp dd3e sony cd       DVgate Plus  Sony Electronics Inc     Connect a compatible digital video camera 
8.   Direct sunlight      High humidity or places with corrosive substances    Page 55    CDs and DVS    Your computer is not equipped with an internal  or built in  optical disc drive  In order to use any CDs or DVDs  you must  connect an external optical disc drive  supplied with selected models only  You can connect an optical disc drive to the i LINK    et S400     IEEE 1394  port on your computer  The i LINK optical disc drive is an external device that enables you to play and  record CDs and or DVDs     1 i LINK is a trademark of Sony used to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 connector  The i LINK connection may vary  depending on the  software application  operating system  and compatible i LINK devices  All products with an i LINK connection may not communicate with each other  Refer  to the documentation that came with your compatible i LINK device for more information on operating conditions and proper connection  Before connecting    compatible i LINK PC peripherals to your system  such as a CD RW or hard disk drive  confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating  conditions     Page 56    Connecting an i LINK optical disc drive    You can connect an i LINK optical disc drive when the computer is on or off  Connecting the disc drive when the computer is  in a power saving mode  Standby or Hibernate  may cause the computer to malfunction     Before you connect an i LINK optical disc drive    Remove any other external device that requir
9.  Page 21    Using AC Power    The supplied battery is not charged when you receive your computer  To use your computer immediately  use the supplied  AC adapter as the power source  While the computer uses AC power  it automatically charges the battery if it is inserted   See Using the Battery for more information on installing and using your battery        Page 22    Connecting the AC adapter    To connect the AC adapter    1  Plug the AC adapter cable into the DC IN port     Connecting the AC Adapter to the Computer       DC IN port  f  po AC adapter     supplied   p To AC outlet        Power cord   supplied     2  Plug the power cord into the AC adapter and an AC outlet       Use only the supplied AC adapter with your computer     Page 23    Turning on the computer    To turn on the computer    1  Lift the lid of the computer by holding the bottom of the computer firmly with one hand and lifting the LCD screen  lid gently with the other hand     Opening the Computer    The stopper  prevents you  from opening  the LCD screen  too far        2  Press the power switch until the power indicator turns on     Turning on the Computer         If you press and hold the power switch for at least four seconds  the computer will turn off     If you press the power switch while the computer is turned on  the system will enter Hibernate  a power saving mode   For more information on power saving modes  refer to Using power saving modes        3  If the computer screen is too dark or too
10.  S     The Shift key operates the same way as on a typewriter  it is used to produce capital letters or special symbols  such as    and       Windows key    The key with the Microsoft   Windowse operating system logo displays the Start menu  it is the  equivalent of clicking Start on the taskbar  See Combinations and functions with the Windows key for more information   Fn key    The Fn key is used in combination with other keys to issue commands  See Combinations and functions  with the Fn key for more information   Applications key    E The Applications key displays a shortcut menu of context sensitive choices  Pressing this key is the  equivalent of clicking the right mouse button           Page 72    Combinations and functions with the Windows key    Combination Function    a  F1 Displays the VAIO Help and Support Center window    a  Tab Switches the selected button on the taskbar    a  D Displays the desktop    a  E Displays the Windows Explorer window    a  F Displays the Search Results window  where you can find a file or folder  This is the equivalent of selecting    Search from the Start menu     a  Ctrl F Displays the Search Results   Computers window  where you can locate other computers  This is the  equivalent of selecting Search  and then Computer from the Start menu     ay  M Minimizes all displayed windows   Shift  a  M Returns all minimized windows to their previous size   ay  R Displays the Run window  This is the equivalent of selecting Run from the Start m
11.  Tab        Back of Memory Stick Media     Page 52    Formatting Memory Stick media    Memory Sticke media is formatted for immediate use when you purchase it  If you need to reformat Memory Stick media   follow the instructions below     A Formatting Memory Stick media erases all data  including music data  previously saved to it  Before you  reformat Memory Stick media  confirm that the media does not contain files you want to keep  Back up important data  before formatting the media     To format Memory Stick media    l     Insert the Memory Stick media into the Memory Stick media slot  See To insert Memory Stick media for more  information        From the Start menu  click All Programs  A list of installed software programs appears     Select Memory Stick Utility  and click Memory Stick Formatter  The Memory Stick Formatter dialog box  appears     Select Start Format in the Format options box  and then follow the instructions  For help  click Start  select All  Programs  then select Memory Stick Utility from the programs menu  and click Memory Stick Formatter Help     Page 53    Removing Memory Stick media    To remove Memory Stick media    1  Wait a minimum of 10 seconds after the Memory Stick media finishes reading or writing data before removing the  Memory Card Adapter     X  2  Double click the Safely Remove Hardware icon ii    appears     on the taskbar  The Safely Remove Hardware dialog box    3  Click to select the Memory Card Adapter in the Hardware devices windo
12.  This carrying case is intended to protect your computer from scratches  and will not protect it from shock related  malfunctions       Before placing the computer into the carrying case  please remove the AC adapter and PC Card     Page 14       The following illustrations show locations for controls and ports on your computer     Front       1 Keyboard 7 Num lock indicator    2 Pointing device 8 Caps lock indicator    3 Left  center  and right buttons 9 Scroll lock indicator    4 Power indicator 10 Built in speaker   5 Battery indicator 11 Upper panel   6 Hard disk drive indicator 12 Computer screen  LCD   Left    Page 15    CIES eI    a   eas Kee    _ r       1 DC In port 4 i LINKe  IEEE 1394  port  2 Multipurpose port for VGA Ethernet adapter 5 DC Out port for i LINKe device    3 USB 2 0 ports    A Only connect 10BASE T or 100BASE TX cables to the sz Network  Ethernet  port  Do not connect any  other type of network cable or any telephone line to this port  Connecting cables other than those listed above may  result in an electric current overload and could cause a malfunction  excessive heat  or fire in the port     Right       Page 16    1 PC Card eject button 3 Headphone jack    2 PC Card slot 4 Power switch    Bottom       1 Model number 2 Battery release latches    Page 17    Using the Pointing Device    The pointing device on the keyboard enables you to point to  select  drag  and scroll for  objects on the screen     Page 18    Describing the pointing device    Loc
13.  Turn the computer over  and locate the release latches on the bottom of the battery   2  Slide the battery release latches in  toward each other and to the middle of the battery     3  While holding the release latches  slide the battery away from the computer     Removing a Battery       Q acs Battery release    latch    Removing a Battery    Site battery out       Page 27    Locating battery information    You can display information for the battery installed in your computer     To view battery information  1  Click Start on the Windowse taskbar  and click Control Panel     2  Click Performance and Maintenance  and click Power Options  The Power Options Properties window  appears     3  Select the Power Meter tab  The total remaining battery charge is listed as a percentage       You may also use the power icon on the Windowse taskbar to quickly view battery information  See To display the  power icon on the taskbar for instructions on how to set up this shortcut        To display the power icon on the taskbar  1  Click Start on the Windowse taskbar  and click Control Panel     2  Click Performance and Maintenance  and click Power Options  The Power Options Properties window  appears     3  Select the Advanced tab  and then select Always show icon on the taskbar in the Options box  The power icon  appears on the taskbar  See the power icon descriptions below for more information     You can rollover the power icon with the pointer  using either the pointing device or a mo
14.  bright  follow these steps to adjust the brightness       To increase brightness  press the Fn and F5 keys  and then press the Up Arrow T or the Right Arrow     gt  key       To decrease brightness  press the Fn and F5 keys  and then press the Down Arrow v or the Left    Arrow 4 key     Page 24    Using the Battery    Your computer is equipped with a battery that enables you to work without AC power for some time  For information on  how to extend the life of the battery  see Conserving Battery Power for more information        4 When operating your computer on battery power  your computer s CPU speed is reduced      4 The battery that comes with your computer is not fully charged at the time of purchase     Page 25    Inserting a battery    To insert a battery  1  Turn the computer over     2  Align the grooves on the battery with the tabs on the back of the computer     Inserting a Battery    Grooves       3  Slide the battery into the computer toward the connector pins until the battery clicks into place     Some programs and peripheral devices prevent the system from automatically entering Hibernate mode  If you are using  battery power  save your data frequently to avoid data loss and manually activate a power saving mode  See Using power  saving modes for more information     Page 26    Removing a battery  If you are not using the computer for an extended period of time  remove the battery from the computer to avoid damaging    the battery     To remove a battery    1 
15.  existing network     Page 106    Using Wireless Panel and Wireless Network G ti    Using wireless network connections    A wireless local area network  LAN  is a network in which you can connect to a LAN through a wireless  radio  connection   To connect to a wireless LAN  your computer requires the use of a Wireless LAN PC Card that allows for wireless  connections  You can opt to purchase a Sony Wireless LAN Access Point to set up a LAN     The wireless LAN access point is designed for building a wireless LAN environment  Because a wireless LAN configuration  requires no wiring  you can operate multiple computers more freely than ever before     4 For more information on Sony Wireless LAN  go to http   www sonystyle com vaio        There are two types of wireless connections       An infrastructure network is one that extends an existing wired local network to wireless devices by providing an  access point  The access point bridges the wireless and wired LAN and acts as a central controller for the wireless  LAN  The access point coordinates transmission and reception from multiple wireless devices within a specific range   For more information  see To connect to a wireless network          A computer to computer  ad hoc  network is one in which a local network is created only by the wireless devices  themselves  with no other central controller or access point  Each device communicates directly with other devices in  the network  You can set up an ad hoc network easily at
16.  for more information        To copy files to a CD RW or CD R    1  Insert a blank CD R or CD RWdisc into the optical drive     If the CD Drive window appears  click Take no action and click OK     CD Drive    Windows can polam Pe same sector pach tee you rent  Adh o connect   deve oath Pn bared of the    7  tek oD   Wiad che prey anedes be ite          fede to Cept    Orn    Qiran    Aboa  do the sectei eon       2  Open the My Computer window by pressing the Windows key a and the E key simultaneously   3  In the Folders panel on the left  locate the folder s  from which you want to copy files     4  Right click the file s  or folder s   point to Send To  and click the optical drive  name   A taskbar pop up message appears  stating your files are waiting to be written to a CD     5  Click on the pop up message     The CD Drive window appears with the file s  or folder s  you want to copy listed under Files Ready to Be    Written to the CD     6  In the CD Writing Tasks box  click Write these files to CD   The CD Writing Wizard appears     7  Follow the instructions on the CD Writing Wizard   CD Writing Wizard    Page 64        DOO Wilting Wizard       Welcome to the CD Writing  Wizard    Ths wear helps you wete  or record  your Mes to    CD  records    Type the name you ant do ove to thes CD  or pat cick Niat  to use the name below    Dnr    Now fies being witten to the CD wil reniace arry fies  abeady ontho CD i they have the sane nene     Cose the sead after the Nes have t
17.  home  For more information  see To set up a  computer to computer  ad hoc  network        Page 107    About Wireless Panel    The Wireless Panel software displays the communication status of various Wireless LAN PC Cards  including the  PCWA C800S B  hereafter referred to as  Wireless LAN PC Card    Normally  it runs in the background     Page 108    To start Wireless Panel    1  Click Start  select All Programs  and select Wireless LAN     2  Click Wireless Panel  The Wireless Panel dialog box opens     Various icons appear in the Windows taskbar  depending on the status of the Wireless LAN connection  Right clicking on the  icons bring up menu options  including the main Wireless Panel dialog box and a Help for Wireless Panel file     Icon Description    Connection strength  ranging from Excellent to Poor depending on actual wireless connection signal strength   A Out of range or not connected     Card not inserted   The Wireless LAN PC Card is not correctly inserted  was not properly detected  or is disabled      Page 109    To open Wireless Panel Help file    Right click the Wireless Panel icon  it may appear as ng o  or Al in the Windows taskbar  on the Windows taskbar and  click Help  The Help for Wireless Panel support file appears     The Help for Wireless Panel file contains detailed information on the following topics     Introduction to Wireless Panel     Precautions and limitations     Basic use     Configuring wireless networking     Wireless Panel window and fu
18.  icon on the taskbar in the Options box  The power icon  appears on the taskbar  See the power icon descriptions above for more information     Page 36    Frequently asked questions    Can my computer enter Hibernate mode while using battery power     Your computer can enter Hibernate mode while using battery power  but some software programs and peripheral devices  prevent the system from entering Hibernate mode  If you are using a program that prevents the system from entering  Hibernate mode  save your data frequently to avoid losing data  See To activate Hibernate mode for information on how  you can manually activate Hibernate mode        Why doesn t my computer enter Hibernate mode   You may first need to enable Hibernate mode  Follow these steps   1  Click Start on the Windowse taskbar  and click Control Panel     2  Click Performance and Maintenance  and click Power Options  The Power Options Properties window  appears     3  Select the Hibernate tab     4  Click to check the box next to Enable hibernation     Page 37    Using PC Cars    Your computer includes one or more PC Card slots  A PC Card enables you to connect devices such as an optical drive   floppy disk drive  or Network Interface Card  NIC      See your VAIO   Computer Specifications for the type of PC Card that is compatible with your computer  These slots are    compatible with CardBus  You do not need to turn off your computer to insert or remove a PC Card       Selected models are supplied with Wirele
19.  is compatible with the optical drive       Ifyou notice condensation on the computer  do not use the computer for at least one hour  Condensation can  cause the computer to malfunction     Why did the computer screen  LCD  go blank       Your computer screen may go blank if the computer has lost power or has entered a power saving mode  Standby  or Hibernate   If the computer is in LCD  Video  Standby mode  press any key to activate the computer screen  See  Using power saving modes for more information          Make sure the computer is plugged into a power source and is on  The power indicator on the computer will be on if  the computer is on       If your computer is using battery power  make sure the battery is inserted properly and is charged  See Using the  Battery for more information       If the display mode is set to external display  use the Fn F7 key combination  See Selecting a display for more  information        Page 69    Mice and  Kevbo ard S    Using the Keyboard    Your keyboard is very similar to a typewriter s  but your computer keyboard has additional keys that perform specific  computer related tasks        Key descriptions         Combinations and functions with the Windows key            Indicator Lights      Combinations and functions with the Fn key       Page 70    Key descriptions    Key Description    Numeric keypad       Contains the keys found on a typical calculator  Use the numeric keypad area to type numbers or to  perform mathematical calc
20.  the Wireless ON OFF portion  click either the 802 11b g or 802 11a button  or both  to turn off the wireless  functionality     Wireless Panel dialog box                pei   Wireless Panel        __                      Status   Network List   Setting         Status    Network Name    ho    Frequency Communication Type   Signal Level azz za Link Rate  TX        IP Address Link Rate  RX        Frames Sent Throughput  Tx      0 000 Mbps   0 000 Mbps  Frames Received Throughput  Ax      0 000 Mbps   0 000 Mbps    Wireless ON OFF       902 11b o      802 114 ming Mode TE ing             3  Right click the Wireless Panel icon af the Windows taskbar and select Exit to close Wireless Panel     4     Remove the Wireless LAN PC Card by following these steps     Ea  Double click the Safely Remove Hardware icon 5  on the taskbar  The Safely Remove Hardware    dialog box appears   Click to select the PC Card in the Hardware devices window  if it is not already selected   Click Stop  The Stop a Hardware device window appears     Make sure the PC Card is selected  and click OK  A message appears stating it is safe to remove the  hardware device     Push the Release button  The Release button pops out     Push the Release button a second time  The PC Card pops out  Page 115    7  Gently pull the card out of the slot     See Removing PC Cards for more information        A Turning off the wireless LAN functionality while accessing remote documents  files  or resources may    result in data 
21.  the manufacturing  process and does not indicate a malfunction     Page 7    Caution Notes    Your computer is a high precision machine with unique characteristics  Although it is manufactured to withstand a lot of  various stress factors  great care must also be taken in how it is handled and operated  For general safety guidelines  see    Ergonomics and Caring for Your Computer        Page 8    Sensitive areas    Temperature notes    Take care when touching the upper panel  above the keyboard  This area may become hot during computer operations     High temperatures    The upper panel may become hot  during operations        The computer may become hot during use  this is normal  and not an indication of a malfunction  You can attempt to cool  down the computer by doing the following       Change the power scheme settings  See Conserving Battery Power for more information          Disconnect any USB peripherals that may be connected to the computer      Disconnect a PC Card or Wireless LAN PC Card  if one is inserted into the computer s PC Card drive       Set the computer to Hibernate mode when not in use     Page 9    Sensitive areas    Temperature notes    Take care when touching the upper panel  above the keyboard  This area may become hot during computer operations     High temperatures    The upper panel may become hot  during operations        The computer may become hot during use  this is normal  and not an indication of a malfunction  You can attempt to cool  dow
22. Off Computer  and Restart   2  Eject the disc from the optical drive     3  Examine the disc for dirt or damage  If the disc is dirty  see How do I maintain CDs and DVDs  for  instructions on how to clean it        What do I do if the drive tray won t open     Make sure the computer is on   Press the Eject button on the optical drive     If the Eject button does not work  click Start on the Windowse taskbar  and click My Computer  Right click the optical  drive icon  and select Eject from the shortcut menu     If none of the above options work  insert a thin  straight object  such as a paper clip  in the manual eject hole to  the left of the Eject button     What do I do if the optical drive isn t playing my CD or DVD properly     Make sure the disc was inserted into the drive with the label facing up   Make sure the necessary program s  is installed according to the manufacturer s instructions   If the CD or DVD is dirty or damaged  the computer will stop responding  Follow these steps     1  Restart the computer by pressing the Ctril Alt Delete keys  and selecting Restart from the Shut Down  menu of the Windows Task Manger dialog box     2  Remove the CD or DVD from the optical drive     3  Check the disc for dirt or damage  If you need to clean the disc  see How do I maintain CDs and DVDs   for instructions        If you are playing a CD or DVD and cannot hear sound  follow these steps     1  Double click the Volume icon a on the Taskbar Notification area  and click to can
23. Support  http   www sony com pcsupport         Page 120    What do I do if a BIOS error appears when my computer starts     If the message  Press  lt F1 gt  to resume   lt F2 gt  to setup  appears at the bottom of the screen  follow these steps     l     Press the F2 key  The BIOS Setup menu appears     Set the date  month day year   Press Enter     Press the Down Arrow key v to select System Time  and then set the time  hour  minute  second   Press  Enter     Press the Right Arrow key 7 to select the Exit tab  and then press the Down Arrow key v to select Get  Default Values  The message Load factory default values  appears     Press the Enter key  The Load Optimal Defaults  window appears   Select Ok  and press Enter     Select Exit  Save Changes   and press Enter  The Save configuration changes and exit setup  window  appears     Select Ok  and press Enter  The computer restarts     Fy If this occurs on a regular basis  contact Sony Computing Support  http   www sony com pcsupport         Page 121    What do I do if the message  Operating system not found  appears when my computer starts  and why  won t Windows start       Make sure the computer does not have a  non bootable  floppy disk in the floppy disk drive  if applicable      If a non bootable floppy disk is in the drive    1  Remove the floppy disk    2  Restart the computer and confirm that the Microsoft   Windowse operating system starts properly     If the Windows operating system still does not start  follow the
24. Welco me    Congratulations on your purchase of this Sony VAIO   computer  and welcome to the online VAIO   Computer User Guide   This user guide provides detailed information on all aspects of using your new VAIO computer  from keyboard functions to    preinstalled software programs   In the left navigation window  click the topics you want to learn more about  and that information will be displayed in this    main window     View the Electronic Flyer  which provides updates and supplemental information about your computer       Go to the Sony Computing Support Web site to view the VAIO   Computer Specifications  which list your computer s  hardware specifications and preinstalled software information          For Sony software information  click Start and select Welcome to VAIO life     Page 1    E     Caring for Your    i    This section provides information on how to safely use your Sony computer     Page 2    Applying Ergonomics    Your computer is a portable device and can be used in a variety of environments  Whenever possible  you should apply the  following ergonomic considerations       Position of your computer     Place the computer directly in front of you as you work  Keep your forearms  horizontal  with your wrists in a neutral  comfortable position while using the keyboard  touch pad  or external  mouse  Let your upper arms hang naturally at your sides  Take breaks during sessions with your computer   Excessive use of the computer may strain muscles or tendons
25. ace the battery     If the battery power is still low after charging it  the battery may be reaching the end of its life and should be replaced     Should I be concerned that the installed battery is warm     No  it is normal for the battery to be warm when it is powering the computer     Page 31    Conserving Battery Power    You may use the power saving modes and power schemes to conserve battery power  Conserving battery power may  significantly extend your computing time  depending on how you use your computer     Page 32    Using power saving modes    In addition to the normal operating mode  which allows you to turn off specific devices to save power  your computer has  two distinct power saving modes  Standby and Hibernate  Use the Standby and Hibernate power saving modes to override  a power profile setting and initiate immediate action        Standby     Saves the state of the system and peripheral devices in memory  RAM   Power consumption is reduced  to a minimum  The system remains on  and the computer screen  LCD  is off       Hibernate     Saves the state of the system and peripheral devices to the hard disk  Power consumption is reduced  to the lowest possible setting without being completely off  Hibernate mode consumes the lowest level of power     Your computer enters Hibernate mode when the remaining battery charge drops below 5 percent  regardless of the  setting you select       Since some programs and peripheral devices prevent the system from entering H
26. age 128    How do I keep my preinstalled antivirus software updated     You can keep the preinstalled Norton Internet Security    Corporation     To download and install the latest security update    1     2     3     Double click the Norton Internet Security icon g in the Taskbar notification area    If you have not previously registered the antivirus software  a series of information wizards appear   1  Follow the on screen instructions to complete each wizard  2  Double click the Norton Internet Security icon again     The Norton Internet Security window appears       If you have previously registered this antivirus software  the Norton Internet Security window  automatically appears     Click Live Update  located near the top of the window     Follow the on screen instructions to select and download updates     software program current with the latest updates from Symantec    Page 129    The section contains information on where to go for answers to questions about your VAIO   computer and the preinstalled  software     Page 130    Sony Support Information    Refer to the following sources for answers in the sequence listed below     1 VAIO    Computer User Guide and Quick Start    This on screen VAIO   Computer User Guide and the printed VAIO Computer Quick Start provide detailed information about  how to maximize your computer s capabilities and solve common problems     2 Program Guides and Help Files    The preinstalled programs on your computer may come with individu
27. aker volume  The computer  may not recognize the Fn F3 and Fn F4 keys if the correct speakers are not selected  Follow these steps     1  Right click the Volume icon gi on the taskbar  and select Adjust Audio Properties     2  On the Volume tab  click Advanced in the Speaker settings box  The Advanced Audio Properties window  appears     3  On the Speakers tab  select the correct speaker setup from the Speaker setup drop down menu     Page 95    Print c ti  Printing With Your Computer    Your computer is compatible with many popular printers  However  to ensure the best performance  printers must be  compatible with the Microsoft   Windowse operating system installed on your computer     Page 96    Connecting a printer    You can easily connect a printer to your computer or port replicator  if applicable   The New Hardware Wizard enables you  to easily install the printer software  but some printers require separate driver software installation  See the instructions  that accompanied your printer for more information     Use the AC adapter  not the battery  to power the computer while it is connected to a printer     To connect a USB printer    1  Plug the USB cable into the USB port E on your computer  See  Locating Controls and Ports  in the  Setting Up   chapter of your printed VAIO   Computer Quick Start     2  Plug the other end of the USB cable into the USB port on the printer     3  Turn the printer on  The Found New Hardware Wizard appears on the computer screen     C
28. al help guides  These guides are stored on the hard  disk as on screen Help files  You can find the Help files from the Help menu under the specific program     3 Operating System Online Support    Your computer comes preinstalled with a Microsoft   Windowse operating system  For operating system support  you can visit  Microsoft   customer support at  http   support microsoft com directory         4 Sony Computing Support    This service 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  You can visit Sony Computing Support at   http   www sony com pcsupport        5 VAIO Update    When your computer is connected to the Internet  VAIO Update automatically notifies you when critical software and  security information is posted on the support Web site  Click the VAIO Update notice to open the VAIO Support Web site    and view the information  You can also right click the VAIO Update icon Bin the Taskbar Notification area and select Go  to VAIO Web Support to open the support Web site     Page 131    Program Support Information    Depending on the configuration you purchased  your computer may not include all of the software programs listed below     Adobee Photoshope Elements  Photoshop   Album  Premieres  Readere  Adobe Systems Inc     Web site http   www adobe com       Telephone 800 685 3652    America Onlinee  Broadband or Dial Up   AOL  Inc 
29. an t I insert my PC Card       Make sure you are inserting the card correctly  See Inserting PC Cards for more information          You may not be able to use some PC Cards or some functions of the PC Card with this computer  Check the guide  that accompanied your PC Card for more information on its use     Why does an exclamation mark     appear on the Device Manager tab in the System Properties dialog box       The exclamation mark indicates there is a problem with the specified device  Make sure all cable and power  connections are secure       You may not be using the most recent driver software provided by the PC Card manufacturer  Make sure the  necessary drivers are installed  You may need to remove the driver software  and reinstall it     Page 45    Using M Stick Medi    This compact  portable  and versatile recording medium has a data capacity exceeding that of a floppy disk  Memory Sticke  media is specially designed for exchanging and sharing digital data with compatible products  Because it is removable  the    media can be used for external data storage     Page 46    Before using Memory Stick media    Your VAIO   computer is not equipped with a Memory Sticke slot to accept Memory Stick   media directly  but is instead  supplied with a Memory Card Adapter that in turn accepts Memory Stick   media     A Memory Card Adapter enables you to read and write to a variety of compatible memory cards via your computer s PC Card  slot  By inserting one of the compatible me
30. ating the Pointing Device    Pointing device Center button  Left button       Action Description    Point Press the pointing device in any direction to move the on screen pointer toward an on screen item or object     Click Press the left button once     Double click Press the left button twice     Right click Press the right button once  In many applications  this action displays a shortcut menu of context sensitive  choices   Drag Press the pointing device in a direction to place the pointer on an on screen item or object  While holding the left    button  press the pointing device in a direction  and then release it at the desired point     Scroll Press the pointing device while pressing the center button       The scroll function is available only with applications that support a scroll feature  Pressing the pointing device too  hard may damage it     Page 19    Replacing the pointing device cover    Over time  the pointing device cover may wear out from extensive use  You can take off the pointing device cover and  replace it with the spare cover supplied with your computer     Replacing the Pointing Device Cover         Make sure the cover is tightly secured to prevent damage to the screen when you close the computer     Page 20    Your VAIO   computer comes with a battery and an AC adapter  This chapter explains how to install and use these supplied  accessories to power your computer  It also describes ways you can efficiently utilize the battery as a power source    
31. aton Open       Data encryption NEP    E  The key is provided for me automaticaly       This is a computerto  computer fad hoc  network  wireless  access points are not used    Cancel  2  Type the name of the network  access point  you want to connect to in the Network name  SSID  box       The following steps are for networks that require a network key  If you do not know the network key or are not  sure a network key is required  see the network administrator or the guide that accompanied your access poiR  as 112    more information     3  If available  make sure the Data encryption  WEP enabled  check box is selected   If the Data encryption  WEP enabled  check box is not available     1  Select an authentication method from the Network Authentication menu   2  Select a data encryption method from the Data Encryption menu   4  Click to cancel the The key is provided for me automatically check box   5  Type the network key in the Network key box if it is required by the selected authentication method   6  Retype the network key in the Confirm network key box   7  Click OK  The network name appears in the Preferred networks list box     8  Click OK     To set up a computer to computer  ad hoc  network  The computer to computer  ad hoc  network is supported by the IEEE 802 11a and 802 11b wireless standards     l1  Make sure a Wireless LAN PC Card is inserted in the PC Card slot  For more information  see To connect to a  wireless network           2  Click Start  Control Pan
32. c is in the drive     To insert a disc    1  Turn on the computer or exit a power saving mode  Standby or Hibernate  if one is active  For more information   see Using power saving modes        2  Press the Eject button on the optical drive cover to open the drive tray  The drive tray slides out     Ejecting the Drive Tray    This illustration represents  a prototypical optical drive   Design may vary  but the  functionality is identical        Eject button    3  Place a disc on the drive tray with the label facing up       You can play some DVDs on both sides  Insert this type of DVD with the label you want to play facing up     Inserting a Disc    Disc  label  facing up         This illustration represents  a prototypical optical drive   Design may vary  but the  functionality is identical     4  Press the disc onto the tray until the disc clicks securely into place     A If you do not seat the disc firmly over the hub  the disc may come loose while it is in the drive  A loose  disc may damage the optical drive and make opening the drive tray difficult     5  Push the drive tray gently to close it  The Busy indicator on the drive cover blinks while your computer is reading  data from the drive     To eject a disc    1  Turn on the computer or exit a power saving mode  Standby or Hibernate  if one is active  For more information   see Using power saving modes        2  Close all programs that access the optical drive  and wait for the Busy indicator on the drive cover to tur
33. cable Projector Power cord   not supplied   not supplied   not supplied     4  Turn on the projector  if it is not already on   and then turn on your computer     5  Press the Fn F7 key combination to toggle the display between your computer and the projector  See Selecting  a display for more information       See the guide that accompanied your projector for more information on its installation and use     Page 87    Selecting a display    You can connect external displays to your computer while it is on  When you connect an external display  projector or  computer monitor  to your computer  you can switch the display between the computer screen  LCD   the external display   or both  using shortcut keys or the Display Properties settings     Shortcut keys Result    Fn F7 Toggles the display between the computer screen  LCD   a connected external display  such as a monitor or  projector  and both the LCD and external display     Connect the cable before you turn on the computer  otherwise  Fn F7 may not work     To switch the display using the Display Properties settings    1     2     6     Plug the display  VGA  cable into the Monitor  VGA  port on the supplied VGA Ethernet cable adapter   Connect the VGA Ethernet cable adapter to the VAIO port on your computer   Click Start on your desktop  and click Control Panel  The Control Panel dialog box appears     Click Intele Extreme Graphics  visible directly when in Classic View  The Intele Extreme Graphics dialog box  appears 
34. cel the Volume Control  and Wave Mute check boxes     2  Check the volume setting in the audio mixer     3  If you are using external speakers  check the volume settings on the speakers and the connections Page 68    between the speakers and the computer   4  If you are using battery powered external speakers  make sure the batteries are correctly inserted   5  Make sure the CD audio feature is enabled and the correct driver software is installed  Follow these steps     1  Click Start on the Windowse taskbar  click Control Panel  Performance and Maintenance  and  System  The System Properties window appears     2  Select the Hardware tab  and click Device Manager in the Device Manager box  A window with a    listing of the computer s hardware devices appears     Fa If a  X  or an exclamation point appear on the listed device  you may need to enable the device or  reinstall the drivers     3  Double click the optical drive to open the submenu   4  Double click the listed drive name  and select the Properties tab     5  Click to select the Enable digital CD audio for this CD ROM device check box  if it is not  selected     6  Click OK to close the window       Make sure an adhesive label was not attached to the CD or DVD  Adhesive labels can come off while the disc is in  the optical drive and damage the drive or cause it to malfunction       Ifa region code warning appears  the disc may be incompatible with the optical drive  Check the DVD package to  make sure the region code
35. check boxes that are selected     Sound device Function    Volume Control Adjust the sound level from the speakers or headphones   Wave Adjust the wavfile sound or the system sound of Windows   SW Synth Adjusts the internal or external synthesizer volume     Microphone Adjust the internal or external microphone volume   Telephony Adjust the modem or telephone volume   PC Beep Adjust the beep sound when inserting or removing the PC Card and other devices     4 As a shortcut  you can press the Fn F4 keys and the Up Arrow P or Right Arrow 7    setting  You can also press the Fn F3 keys to toggle the mute option on and off     keys to change the volume    Page 93    Enabling the audio feature    If you do not hear sound when playing a CD or DVD  you may need to enable the audio feature     To enable the audio feature  1  Click Start on the Windowse taskbar  and click Control Panel   2  Click Performance and Maintenance  and click System  The System Properties window appears     3  Select the Hardware tab  and click Device Manager  The Device Manager window  which lists the hardware  devices  appears     4  Double click DVD CD ROM drives    5  Double click the listed drive name  and click the Properties tab     6  Click the Enable digital CD audio for this CD ROM device check box if it is not already selected     i The read write drive letter designation may vary  depending on your system s hardware configuration     Page 94    Frequently asked questions    Why won t my speakers w
36. e drive  See Inserting  and Ejecting CDs or DVDs for information on how to open the optical drive to access the lens        See the guide that accompanied your optical drive for more information on its installation and use     To disconnect a PC Card drive    1  Close all programs accessing the PC Card drive     ea  2  Double click the Safely Remove Hardware icon  _    appears     on the taskbar  The Safely Remove Hardware window    3  Select the PC Card drive in the Hardware devices window  if it is not already selected   4  Click Stop  The Stop a Hardware device window appears     5  Make sure the PC Card drive is selected  and click OK  A message appears stating it is now safe to remove the  hardware device     6  Eject the PC Card from the PC Card slot     Page 44    Frequently asked questions    Why doesn t my PC Card work       Make sure the PC Card is inserted properly  See Inserting PC Cards for more information          Make sure the PC Card is compatible with the Microsoft   Windowse operating system installed on your computer       See the instructions that accompanied your PC Card  You may need to install driver software if you are not using a  Sony PC Card     Why doesn t my computer recognize attached devices     For some PC Cards  if you alternate between normal power operation and the Standby or Hibernate modes while the card  is inserted into the PC Card slot  the computer may not recognize the PC Card or the connected device  Restart your  computer     Why c
37. e power button     1 On selected models only     Page 75    Connecting External Mice and Keyboards    Your computer is compatible with many popular mice and keyboards  To function properly  the device you connect must be  compatible with the Microsoft   Windowse operating system installed on your computer  For information about your  computer s built in keyboard and key functions  see Key descriptions          Connecting a mouse or keyboard          Disconnecting a mouse or keyboard         Frequently asked questions       Page 76    Connecting a mouse or keyboard    Your computer can be on or off when connecting a universal serial bus  USB  mouse or keyboard  If you connect the mouse    or keyboard when the computer is on  you may need to restart the computer for it to recognize the device  See Frequently  asked questions for more information        To connect a USB mouse or keyboard to your computer    1  Plug the USB cable into the USB port Y  See  Locating Controls and Ports  in the  Setting Up  chapter of your  printed VAIO   Computer Quick Start   One USB port supports one USB connection      2  Ifthe New Hardware Wizard appears  follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation process       Although the New Hardware Wizard guides you through the software installation  some devices require separate  driver software installation  See the instructions that accompanied your mouse or keyboard for more information    Connecting a USB Mouse or Keyboard    This i
38. e volume and down to  decrease volume     To play an audio CD    1     Insert the disc into the optical drive  See To insert a disc        2  If nothing appears on the desktop once you insert an audio CD disc  then click Start  point to All Programs  and  click to open a CD program  such as SonicStage   If the Audio CD window appears  click to select an option   Audio CD  Audie D  E   e  Windows  Can pofam the same athan each wne you roeit  AGA  amp  correct a dewce nth Prt hrd of Ne     Muse CD  What do pou wart Windows to do      farder esec licks Pine F  P nts me I     Play Aso CI  EJ pan lokle ho vase Ii  a  x      Aways  0 hee selected achor       Page 62    1 Optical drive types vary  depending on the model you purchased     Page 63    Copying files to a CD RW or CD R    You can copy files to CD R or CD RW discs if your VAIO   computer is equipped with  or connected to  a CD RW DVD drive or  DVD RW drive  Before you write data to a CD RW or CD R disc  read the following notes to avoid a computer malfunction    and ensure the best writing results     Deactivate the screen saver and exit anti virus software       Deactivate memory resident disc utilities to avoid data loss       Disable the FindFast program if it is installed on your computer  Click Start and point to All Programs to see a list of    programs on your computer       Connect and use the AC adapter to power your computer or make sure your battery is at least 50 percent charged     See Turning on the computer
39. ector  The i LINK connection may vary  depending on the  software application  operating system  and compatible i LINK devices  All products with an i LINK connection may not communicate with each other  Refer    to the documentation that came with your compatible i LINK device for more information on operating conditions and proper connection  Before connecting  compatible i LINK PC peripherals to your system  such as a CD RW or hard disk drive  confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating    conditions     Page 80    Connecting an i LINK digital video recorder    You can connect an i LINK digital video  DV  recorder when the computer is on or off  Connecting the DV recorder when the  computer is in a power saving mode  Standby or Hibernate  may cause the computer to malfunction   Before you connect an i LINK digital video recorder      Do not connect more than one digital video camera recorder at a time  The preinstalled programs on your computer  will not recognize multiple cameras       Do not connect an external device that requires power from the i LINK port  The i LINK port does not supply power  to the external device       The i LINK port supports transfer rates of up to 400 Mbps  however  the actual transfer rate is the lowest transfer  rate of the external device       The i LINK features available may vary depending on the programs you use  See the help guide that accompanied  your program for more information     To connect an i LINK digita
40. een miton          set  gt    canes        A Do not strike or move the computer or external optical disc drive while writing data to a disc     1 The read write drive letter designation may vary  depending on your system s hardware configuration     Page 65    Playing DVDs    You can play DVDs in a connected optical drive and view the video on the computer screen     Page 66    Playing DVDs on your computer    Depending on the model you purchased  your computer may be supplied with an optical drive that enables you to watch  DVDs and most DVD R discs on your computer  You must connect a compatible optical drive before using any DVD  functionality     To play a DVD while using AC power  1  Close all open programs   2  Insert the DVD into the optical drive   3  Open a preinstalled DVD program  such as WinDVD  by following these steps   1  Click Start on the taskbar  and point to All Programs     2  Select a program  such as InterVideo WinDVD  to play the DVD  For instructions on how to use a  program  see the help guide included with the DVD program    To play a DVD while using battery power    1  Select a power scheme that is suitable for you when viewing a DVD  See Using power schemes for more  information        2  Insert the DVD into the optical drive   3  Open a preinstalled DVD program  such as InterVideo WinDVD  by following these steps   1  Click Start on the taskbar  and point to All Programs     2  Select a program  such as Intervideo WinDVD  to play the DVD  For inst
41. el  Network and Internet Connections  and then click Network Connections  The  Network Connections window appears     3  In the right panel under LAN or High Speed Internet  double click Wireless Network Connection Enabled  The  Wireless Network Connection Status window appears     Wireless Network Connection Status              Y Wireless Network Connection Status 2E       General   Support    Connecbor       Status Connected  Duration 02 00 08  Speed 54 0 Moos  Signal Strength F antil  tivity   Sent K Received  Packets 5 406 0  Properties    Disabie    E    4  Click Properties  The Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box appears     Wireless Network Connection Properties    Page 113            1 Wireless Network Connection Properties AX                  General Vireiess Networks Advanced   V  Use Windows to conhigure my wireless network settings    Anakabe networks   To connect to an available network  cick Corfigure  i CoreAP A   Configure    t CUEN Taria ain  i CUENB    Prefered networks    Asomatcaly connect to available networks in the order isted  belyw             Add  A Remove     Fropenes_   Leam about  Advanced  OK Cancel    Click the Wireless Networks tab     Click Add in the bottom panel under Preferred networks  The Wireless network properties dialog box  appears     Wireless Network Properties    10     11     12     13        Assocation Authentication    Network name  SSID    Viewlets network kay    Thies network requires a key for the fodowing  Netw
42. ent light table format so that you can easily view the contents of an entire folder  create  your own photo albums  and make prints     Web site http   www sony com pcsupport       Telephone 888 4 SONY PC  888 476 6972     Quickene New User Edition  Intuit Inc     Web site http   www  intuit com support       Telephone 800 644 3193    SonicStagee  Sony Electronics Inc     The SonicStage jukebox software program gives you all the tools you need to manage music on your computer  SonicStage  software sports high quality digital audio storage  a sleek player skin design  and audio CD burning capability     Web site http   www sony com pcsupport       Telephone 888 4 SONY PC  888 476 6972     SonicStage Mastering Studio  Sony Electronics Inc     Use SonicStage Mastering Studio software to record songs from analog records or cassette tapes into your computer and  output them to CD R or CD RW discs or audio files in WAV format        Web site http   www sony com pcsupport    Telephone 888 4 SONY PC  888 476 6972     Sony   VAIO     Product Registration  Sony Electronics Inc     VAIO Product Registration is an integrated registration program for both Sony Electronics and Microsoft Corporation  By  registering with Sony  you enable Sony to notify you of software and hardware issues that may affect your user experience   Microsoft directs the data to Sony Electronics  Sony uses the registration data for warranty and product support purposes  and the analysis of customer feedback on Son
43. enu     Fn  ay  Insert Displays the System Properties window  This is the equivalent of selecting Control Panel  and then  System from the Start menu     Page 73    Indicator Lights    Indicator Function    Power  I  O Turns on when the power to the computer is on  blinks in Standby mode  and turns off when the computer is in  Hibernate mode or off   Battery  CJ    Turns on when the computer is using battery power  blinks when the battery is running out of power   double blinks when the battery is charging   Memory Sticke     PAAS      Turns on when data is read from or written to the Memory Stick media   Do not enter Standby mode or turn off  the computer when this indicator is on   When the indicator is off  the Memory Stick media is not being used   Hard Disk    0 Turns on when data is read from or written to the hard disk  Do not enter Standby mode or turn off the  computer when this indicator is on    Num Lock   a Press this 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 is off    Caps Lock   A  Press this key to type letters in uppercase  Letters appear in lowercase if you press Shift while the indicator is    on  Press the key a second time to turn off the indicator  Normal typing resumes when the Caps Lock indicator is off   Scroll Lock       Press this key to change how you scroll the display  Normal scrolling resumes when the Scroll Lock indicator is  off  The Scroll L
44. er adjust the power settings on your computer   Once you have selected a power scheme under the Power Schemes tab  you can modify it in the VAIO Power Management  tab to enhance your computer s operations    1  Click Start on the Windowse taskbar  and click Control Panel     2  Click Performance and Maintenance  and click Power Options  The Power Options Properties window  appears     3  Select the VAIO Power Management tab  and specify the options you want to adjust   4  Click Apply     Page 34    4 For information about VAIO Power Management  click the Help button located toward the bottom of the VAIO Power  Management tab  Alternately  click Start  select All Programs  then select VAIO Power Management  and click VAIO  Power Management Help  The Help for VAIO Power Management file appears     To set your battery alarm    You can change your computer settings to notify you when the battery power reaches a certain level     l     Click Start on the Windowse taskbar  and click Control Panel     Click Performance and Maintenance  and click Power Options  The Power Options Properties window  appears     Select the Alarms tab  and then select the type of alarm you want the computer to activate  a low or a critical  battery alarm     Drag the slider to the battery level at which you want the computer to activate the alarm  By default  the Low  battery alarm is set to 10 percent     Click OK     4 To further customize your alarm settings  click Alarm Action  In this window  you ca
45. es power from the i LINK port       The i LINK port supports transfer rates of up to 400 Mbps  however  the actual transfer rate is the lowest transfer  rate of the external device       The i LINK features available may vary depending on the programs you use  See the help guide that accompanied  your program for more information     To connect an i LINK optical disc drive  1  Turn on the computer   2  Plug the i LINKe cable into the i LINK port    on the optical disc drive   3  Plug the other end of the i LINK cable into the i LINK port    on your computer  The Found New Hardware    window appears on the lower right corner of your screen     Connecting an i LINK Optical Disc Drive        Optical disc drive and  drive stand  not supplied        i LINK cable   optional   i  LINK port    Page 57    Disconnecting the i LINK optical disc drive  You can disconnect the optical disc drive while the computer is on or off  Simply unplug the i LINK cable from the i LINK port    on the computer  Disconnecting the cable when the computer is in a power saving mode may cause the computer to  malfunction     Page 58    Inserting and Ejecting CDs or DVDs    Your computer is not equipped with an internal  or built in  optical disc drive  In order to use any CDs or DVDs  you must  connect an external optical disc drive  supplied with selected models only        Avoid using adhesive labels to identify your CDs or DVDs  Adhesive labels may damage the optical drive if they come  off while the dis
46. gazine     Web site http   www sony com pcsupport       Telephone 888 4 SONY PC  888 476 6972     Microsofte Office Basic Edition  Office Professional Edition  Office Small Business Edition  Office Small Business Edition  Trial Version  Office Student and Teacher Edition Trial Version  Microsoft Corp     Web site http   www sony com pcsupport       Telephone 888 4 SONY PC  888 476 6972     Microsofts Internet Explorer  Movie Maker  Media   Player  Works  Microsoft Corp     Web site http   www support microsoft com       MoodLogic  MoodLogic  Inc     Web site http    www moodlogic com support       E mail help moodlogic com    Netscapee Internet Service  AOL Inc     Web site http   isp netscape com help        Telephone 866 541 8233    Network Smart Capture Page 133  Sony Electronics Inc     Network Smart Capture captures images and video from any Sonye Digital Camcorder that supports a standard i LINKe  connection  Send your video or still images through e mail or upload them to the ImageStatione service  You can use the  Web camera function to automatically upload your captured images     Web site http   www sony com pcsupport       Telephone 888 4 SONY PC  888 476 6972     Norton Internet Security  Symantec Corporation    Web site http   www symantec com techsupp       PictureGear Studio  Sony Electronics Inc     PictureGear Studio still image management software displays still images from your hard drive or a Sony digital still camera   The still images appear in a conveni
47. gh speed data transfer  You can store different data formats on a single Memory Stick media     Currently  Sonye SonicStage and OpenMG software are not compatible with the new Memory Stick PRO media  Sony  suggests using only MG Memory Stick media to store and transfer any data created with SonicStage or OpenMG software     Visit the Sony Computing Support Web site at http   www sony com pcsupport regularly for the latest information on the  new Memory Stick PRO media     4 Memory Stick media do not support video file playback directly from the media  Copy the video file to your hard disk    drive and then play back the file     Page 48    Inserting a Memory Card Adapter    Depending on the computer model you purchased  a Memory Card Adapter may be included  A Memory Card Adapter  enables you to read and write to a variety of compatible memory cards via your computer s PC Card slot  including Memory    Sticke media  By inserting one of the compatible memory cards into the Memory Card Adapter  you can read or write data to  the card       The Memory Card Adapter does not support MagicGate and high speed data transfer     1  Insert a compatible memory card into the Memory Card Adapter     2  Insert the Memory Card Adapter into the PC Card slot     Inserting a Memory Card Adapter    Memory Card Adapter       Once the Memory Card Adapter has been inserted and recognized by the computer s operating system  you can  read or write to the memory card     Page 49    Inserting Memory S
48. ibernate mode  save your data  frequently to avoid data loss     To activate Standby modez  1  Press the Fn and Esc keys  The power indicator blinks in this mode     2  Press any key to return to normal mode     To activate Hibernate mode    l  Press the Fn and F12 keys  or press the power button and release it immediately  Do not move the computer  until the power indicator turns off     2  Press the power button to return to normal mode     4 If your computer does not activate Hibernate mode  see Why doesn t my computer enter Hibernate mode  for more  information        1 Standby option available on selected models only     2 Standby option available on selected models only     Page 33    Using power schemes    You can use the preset power schemes or you can customize the power profiles to conserve power  By using the power  schemes and power profiles  you control the power supplied to different devices  such as the computer screen  LCD  and  the hard disk drive  in your computer  You also control when the computer activates a power saving mode  Standby or  Hibernate      To select a power scheme  1  Click Start on the Windowse taskbar  and click Control Panel     2  Click Performance and Maintenance  and click Power Options  The Power Options Properties window appears  with the Power Schemes tab selected     3  Select a power scheme from the drop down menu in the Power schemes box  Each power scheme is preset to  utilize your power supply efficiently  according to your com
49. ile playing a CD or DVD  press the Ctrl Alt Delete keys simultaneously  You  can turn off the computer from the Windows Task Manager      4 Pressing the Ctrl Alt Delete keys simultaneously or turning off the computer with the power button or switch    may cause loss of data       Remove the AC adapter and battery     Page 123    Why won t my computer enter Standby or Hibernate mode     Your computer may become unstable if the operating mode is changed before the computer completely enters Standby or  Hibernate     To restore the computer to normal operating stability   1  Close all open programs     2  Restart the computer  Follow these steps     1  Press the Windows key ay    2  Press U   3  Press R to select restart   3  Ifthe computer does not restart  follow these steps     1l  Press the Ctrl Alt Delete keys simultaneously  The Windows Task Manager window appears      gt     2  Press and release Alt to highlight the menu bar  and press the Right Arrow key to select Shut    Down   3  Press Enter   4  Press R to select restart     4  If this procedure does not work  press and hold the power button or slide and hold the power switch until the  computer turns off     Page 124    Why does the System Properties dialog box display a slower CPU speed than the maximum     This is normal  Because your computer s CPU utilizes a type of CPU speed controlling technology for power conservation  purposes  System Properties may display the CPU s current speed instead of the maximum speed
50. k Printers and Faxes    4  Right click an unused printer and select Properties    5  Click the Ports tab    6  Click to cancel the Enable bidirectional support check box     7  Click OK     4 This change to the settings disables the bidirectional communication functions of your printer  such as data  transfer  status monitoring  and remote panel     Page 99    Internet Connections  This section describes the basic steps for setting up your dial up or Ethernet connection to the Internet  The New    Connection Wizard guides you through the process of connecting to the Internet and choosing an Internet service provider   ISP  or setting up an existing account  When you connect to the Internet  you can register your VAIO   computer  use online    services  and gain access to Sony Computing Support     Page 100    Setting up an Ethernet Internet connection    Your computer accommodates both 10BASE T and 100BASE TX Ethernet connections  with data transfer speeds of between  10 and 100 Mbps     To connect an Ethernet cable    1  Locate the multipurpose port on your computer  See Locating Controls and Ports for location information        2  Plug the VGA Ethernet adapter into the multipurpose port     Connecting an Ethernet Cable       VGA  Ethernet  adapter    Ethernet  cable   optional        3  Plug one end of the Ethernet cable  not supplied  into the VGA Ethernet adapter s Ethernet port s5  and the  other end of the cable into the network connection     To set up an Ethernet con
51. ks  The New Connection Wizard and Network  Setup Wizard make it easy to gain access to networks  LANs  using wireless  Ethernet  or dial up connections     For more information about networking  click Start  Help and Support  and then Networking and the Web   Types of Networks     Access point  wireless       Computer to com puter   wireless        Page 104    Using Ethernet connections    For setting up local area networks  LANs   Ethernet is a widely installed technology  Your computer accommodates both  1O0BASE T and 100BASE TX Ethernet connections  with data transfer speeds of between 10 and 100 Mbps     To connect to a local area network using an Ethernet cable    1  Locate the multipurpose port on your computer  See Locating Controls and Ports for location information        2  Plug the VGA Ethernet adapter into the multipurpose port     Connecting an Ethernet Cable       VGA Ethernet  adapter       Ethernet    cable   optional        3  Plug one end of the Ethernet cable  not supplied  into the VGA Ethernet adapter s Ethernet port eS  and the  other end of the cable into the network connection     4  Click Start  point to All Programs  Accessories  Communications  and click Network Setup Wizard  The  Network Setup Wizard appears     Network Setup Wizard    Page 105       Network Setup Wizard              Welcome to the Network Setup  Wizard    This wizard will help you set up this computer to run on your  network  With a network you can       Share an Intemet connectio
52. l video recorder    1  Turn on the digital video  DV  device and the computer   2  Plug the i LINKe cable into the i LINK port    on the DV device     3  Plug the other end of the i LINK cable into the i LINK port    on your computer  The Found New Hardware  window appears on the lower right corner of your screen     Connecting an i LINK Digital Video Camera Recorder    Digital video  camera recorder        i LINK cable   not supplied     4 See the guide that accompanied your digital video camera recorder for more information on its installation and use     Page 81    Disconnecting the i LINK digital video recorder  You can disconnect the digital video recorder while the computer is on or off  Simply unplug the i LINK cable from the i LINK    port on the computer  Disconnecting the cable when the computer is in a power saving mode  Standby or Hibernate  may  cause the computer to malfunction     Page 82    Using a digital video camera recorder    Your computer comes with preinstalled driver software that is compatible with most Sony digital video camera recorders  If  you purchased a camera that comes with its own driver software  install these drivers before you use the camera     To view images    You can view images captured by your digital video camera recorder three different ways  Select one set of instructions  from the following list       If your digital video camera recorder is compatible with the preinstalled programs  the Digital Video Device window  appears when 
53. llustration portrays a  prototypical computer   Actual port locations differ  between computer models            USB cable       Page 77    Disconnecting a mouse or keyboard    You can disconnect a USB mouse or keyboard when the computer is on or off  Disconnecting the mouse or keyboard when  the computer is in a power saving mode  Standby or Hibernate  may cause the computer to malfunction     To disconnect a mouse or keyboard      Unplug the USB cable from the USB port     Page 78    Frequently asked questions    What do I do if the computer doesn t recognize the mouse       Make sure the mouse is securely plugged into the port  See Connecting a mouse or keyboard for more information          Restart the computer with the mouse connected to the computer     What do I do if the pointer doesn t move when I use the mouse     Make sure another mouse is not installed     If you are playing a disc  press the Ctrl Alt Delete keys simultaneously to stop playback and restart the computer       If you still cannot use the pointer  turn off and restart the computer     Page 79    Audi l Vid o ti  Using i LINK Digital Video Recorders    You can connect a digital video  DV  recorder  such as a Sony digital video recorder  to the i LINK    S400 i  IEEE 1394  port  on your computer  The i LINK digital video camera recorder is an external device that enables you to record and view digital  images    1 i LINK is a trademark of Sony used to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 conn
54. loss     To switch from a computer to computer  ad hoc  network to an access point network    l     Click Start  Control Panel  Network and Internet Connections  and then click Network Connections  The  Network Connections window appears     In the right panel under LAN or High Speed Internet  click Wireless Network Connection Enabled  The  Wireless Network Connection Status window appears     Click Properties  The Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box appears   On the Wireless Networks tab  click Advanced  The Advanced dialog box appears     Click to select Any available network  access point preferred   and click Close     Page 116    Checking your network connection status    Whether you have a wireless  Ethernet  or dial up connection  you can check the status of that connection     To check your network connection status    1  Click Start on the taskbar  and double click Control Panel  Network and Internet Connections  and Network  Connections  The Network Connections window appears     2  Under LAN or High Speed Internet  click the enabled network connection to open the connection status  window     Wireless Network Connection Status       Y Wireless Network Connection Status Ax          General   Support    Connection    Status Connected  Duration 02 00 08  Speed 54 0 Moos  Signal Strength  so0ll   Active    Sent al Recewed   wt   Packets 5 406 0    You can also check the connection status by bringing up the Wireless Panel dialog box and selecting the Statu
55. may damage the data stored on the floppy  disks     To connect speakers to your computer  1  Turn down the volume of the speakers   2  Plug the speaker cable into the Headphone jack on the computer   3  Plug the other end of the speaker cable into the speaker    To connect headphones to your computer    1  Plug the connector cable of the headphones into the Headphone jack O on the computer     2  Put the headphones on your head     Connecting Speakers or Headphones       Headphones   not supplied     To Headphone jack    Only one item can be  connected to the  Headphone jack at    any time    gt   4r  LJ je Speaker cable  Speakers  not supplied      not supplied       See the guide that accompanied your speakers or headphones for more information on their installation and use     Page 91    Disconnecting speakers    You can disconnect external speakers when the computer is on or off  Simply unplug the speaker cable from the Headphone  jack O on the computer     Page 92    Adjusting the volume    To adjust the volume for playing CDs and DVDs  use the Volume icon on the Windowse taskbar  Adjusting the volume  for playing CDs or DVDs does not adjust the volume for recording sound files     To adjust the volume of your speakers    1  Right click the Volume icon on the Windowse taskbar  and select Open Volume Control  The Volume Control  window appears     2  Click and drag the Volume Control slider up to increase volume and down to decrease volume     3  Click to cancel any Mute 
56. mory cards into the Memory Card Adapter  you can read or write data to the  card     For more information about using the Memory Stick Adapter  see To Use a Memory Card Adapter        Page 47    About Memory Stick media    Memory Sticke media are a compact  portable  and versatile data storage media designed for exchanging and sharing digital  data with compatible devices  The following types of Memory Stick media are available  but compatibility with your computer  can vary     MagicGate Memory Stick media  MG Memory Stick media      Provides copyright protection with authentication and  encryption  using Sony   MagicGate technology  Authentication ensures that protected content is only transferred  between compliant devices and media  Protected content can be recorded and transferred in an encrypted format to  prevent unauthorized duplication or playback  You can store different data formats on a single Memory Stick media     Memory Stick PRO media     Provides MagicGate copyright protection and high speed transfer features when used  with compatible Memory Stick PRO devices  VAIO   computers support Memory Stick PRO media for data storage  purposes only  Currently  high speed data transfer and the MagicGate technology features  such as authentication  and encryption  are not available  You can store different data formats on a single Memory Stick media     Memory Stick media     Provides data storage only  The Memory Stick media does not provide MagicGate technology  or hi
57. move your computer away from obstructions 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 communicated via the access point       If your access point interferes with other access points  change the access point channel  See your access point  instructions for more information     Why is the communication speed interrupted or slowed down when MPEG2 data is transferred     The typical effective data transfer speed via an access point is 4 5 Mbps when adhering to the IEEE 802 11b standard or  both the IEEE 802 11b and IEEE 802 11g standards  selected models only   High rate stream transfers with MPEG2 data  may lower this rate     How do I avoid data transfer interruptions       When your computer is connected to an access point  data transfer interruptions may occur when using large files  or if the computer is in close proximity to microwaves and cordless telephones       Move the computer closer to the access point       Make sure the access point connection is intact  For more information  see Checking your network connection  status       Change the access point channel  See your access point instructions for more information     What are channels     Wireless LAN communication occurs on divided frequency bands known as channels  Third party wireless LAN access point  channels may be preset to different channels from Sony devices     If you a
58. n     Set up Intemet Connection Firewall    Share files and folders     Share a printer    To continue  click Next              5  Click Next  If you are prompted to the Local Information dialog box  follow the on screen instructions     A Only connect 10BASE T and 100BASE TX cables to the Ethernet port 5   Do not connect any other type  of network cable or any telephone cable  Connecting cables other than those listed above may result in an electric  current overload and could cause a malfunction  excessive heat  or fire in the port  To connect the unit to the network   see Using Ethernet connections or contact your network administrator        You can connect to an Ethernet network from a remote location and use data  programs  and network resources  See  Microsoft   Windowse Help by clicking Help and Support from the Start menu  and then clicking Networking and the Web in  the left panel     To connect to a remote network using an Ethernet cable       1  Connect an Ethernet cable to your computer  See To connect an Ethernet cable for more information    2  From the Start menu  point to All Programs  Accessories  Communications  and click New Connection Wizard   3  Click Next  If you are prompted to the Local Information dialog box  follow the on screen instructions    4  Click Connect to the network at my workplace  and then click Next    5  Follow the on screen instructions     6  Ask your network administrator for the detailed settings and devices needed to connect to an
59. n off     3  Press the Eject button on the drive cover to open the drive tray  The drive tray slides out  Page 59      If the Eject button does not work  turn off the computer and insert a thin  straight object  such as a paper clip   into the manual eject hole next to the Eject button     4  Lift the disc from the drive     5  Push the drive tray gently to close it     Page 60    Copying and Playing CDs and DVDs    Depending on the model you purchased  your computer may be supplied with an external optical disc drive that plays   and or records  CDs and DVDs  Check your specifications for the type of optical drive that may have been supplied with  your computer and use the table below to see which types of media the optical drive supports     Optical Drive Media  disc  Support   CD ROM Reads CD  CD R  and CD RW  CD RW Reads CD  CD R  and CD RW   Writes to CD R and CD RW   CD RW DVD ROM Reads CD  CD R  and CD RW  Writes to CD R and CD RW   Reads DVD and most DVD R and DVD RW   DVD RW Reads CD  CD R  and CD RW   Writes to CD R and CD RW   Reads DVD  DVD R  and DVD RW  DVD R and DVD RW  in most cases   Writes to DVD R and DVD RW   DVD RW Reads CD  CD R  and CD RW   Writes to CD R and CD RW   Reads DVD  DVD R  DVD RW  DVD R and DVD RW    Writes to DVD R  DVD RW  DVD R  and DVD RW      If you plan to use an external optical drive  connect the drive before you launch any preinstalled CD DVD program     Page 61    Playing CDs    Before you play an audio CD  you may need to enable y
60. n select the type of alarm you  want the computer to activate and how you want the computer to respond to the alarm     Page 35    Locating power status information    Displaying the power status provides useful information  such as remaining battery life     To view the Power Meter window    1  Double click the Power icon  The Power Meter window appears  You can also rollover the Power icon to view the  remaining battery charge     Power icon Power status    Computer is using AC power     Computer is using AC power and charging the battery     Battery is charging     Battery is fully charged     Battery is discharging        No battery is inserted in the computer     4 If the Power icon is not displayed on the Taskbar Notification area  see To display the Power icon on the taskbar        Power Meter  2 Power Meter  M  Always show icon on the taskbar   V  Show detais for each battery   Power status      Current power source  Batteries  Total battery power remaring 89   Total time remaining  4 00 hours     1    Click an individual battery icon for more information         The Power Meter window may appear slightly different on your computer  depending on the number of batteries your computer supports     To display the Power icon on the taskbar  1  Click Start on the Windowse taskbar  and click Control Panel     2  Click Performance and Maintenance  and click Power Options  The Power Options Properties window  appears     3  Select the Advanced tab  and then select Always show
61. n the computer by doing the following       Change the power scheme settings  See Conserving Battery Power for more information          Disconnect any USB peripherals that may be connected to the computer      Disconnect a PC Card or Wireless LAN PC Card  if one is inserted into the computer s PC Card drive       Set the computer to Hibernate mode when not in use     Page 10    Magnetism notes    Do not expose your computer to magnetic sources  as internal components such as the hard disk drive may be damaged  If  exposed to magnetism  information stored on the hard disk drive may be lost  and other internal components may be  damaged as well     Magnetic sensitivity    Do not expose the computer to  any magnetic sources     S       Page 11    Weight pressure notes    Do not put any pressure on the computer or place any heavy objects  such as books or other items  on top of the computer   If the computer is subjected to heavy pressure from objects or mishandling  internal components may become damaged     Pressure sensitivity    Do not place any heavy objects  on the computer        Page 12    Holdin our computer       When moving your computer  always hold it securely with both hands     Holding the computer    Hold the computer  with both hands        Page 13    Before transporting the computer    When preparing to transport your computer  place the computer into the supplied carrying case     Using the carrying case    Place the computer  inside the carrying case         
62. nction      Troubleshooting    Page 110    To connect to a wireless network  1  Turn on the computer  if it is not already on     2  Insert a Wireless LAN PC Card  such as the supplied PCWA C800S B card  into the PC Card slot   This card  enables you to use the 802 11a wireless band  or 802 11b g band      Inserting a PC Card       Arrow facing    3  Click Start  select All Programs  select Wireless LAN  and click Wireless Panel  The Wireless Panel dialog box  appears     Wireless Panel dialog box          mt Wireless Panel  Status   Network List   Setting    Status  J Network Name  oi Frequency Communication Type   Signal Level   Link Rate  TX       IP Address Link Rate  RX       Frames Sent Throughput  Tx      0 000 Mbps   0 000 Mbps  Frames Received Throughput  Ax      0 000 Mbps  gt  0 000 Mbps   Wireless ON OFF     802 11b g      30211a Streaming Mod Renew IF AP Settir                        Clicking the question mark button on the top right corner of the Wireless Panel dialog box will open the Help for  Wireless Panel file     4  Click the Network List tab  A list of available wireless networks appear within the dialog box   4 To use the card in Access Point network connection mode  an IEEE 802 11a b g compliant wireless LAN access  point is necessary     5  Click Open Network Connections to search for a wireless network to connect to  The Network Connections  dialog box appears     6  Click Wireless Network Connection  The Wireless Network Connection dialog box appears
63. nection to the Internet  1  Connect your computer to a network connection     2  Click Start  point to All Programs  Accessories  Communications  and click New Connection Wizard  The New  Connection Wizard appears     New Connection Wizard    Page 101       SS  New Connection Wizard       Welcome to the New Connection    J  Wizard  This wizard helps you       Connect to the Intemet       Connect to a private network  such as your workplace  network      Set up a home or small office network     To continue  click Next        3  Click Next  If the Location Information dialog box appears  follow the on screen instructions                 4  If it is not already selected  click to select Connect to the Internet  and click Next     5  Follow the on screen instructions     Page 102    Customizing your Internet connection    The Internet Properties dialog box enables you to change the way you view the Internet  You can change your home page   fonts  language  and colors  You can also regulate content and set browsing preferences     To open the Internet Properties dialog box  1  Click Start on the Windows    taskbar  and then Control Panel     2  Click Network and Internet Connections  and then Internet Options  The Internet Properties dialog box  appears     3  Click the tabs to view options   4  Make changes  and click Apply to activate your changes     5  Click OK     Page 103    Network Connections    With a Sony computer  you can easily set up or connect to a variety of networ
64. ng window  click Yes to install and run Windows Update     In the Microsoft Windows Update window  click Scan for updates  and follow the on screen instructions     Page 127    What is the best way to set up firewall protection for my computer     Using firewall protection is an important way to protect your computer from security threats that may occur when your  computer is connected to the Internet  Your computer s preinstalled Microsoft   Windowse operating system has a built in  Internet Connection Firewall  ICF  feature that you can use to protect your computer     Using the ICF feature may interrupt the file and print sharing features for preinstalled networking software programs  such  as VAIO Media software  As an alternative  Sony suggests installing a router as a hardware based firewall solution  A  router box protects your computer and allows your network to run without interruption     To disable the ICF feature  1  Click Start in the Windowse taskbar  and then click Control Panel   2  Click Network and Internet Connections   3  Click Network Connections   4  In the section  LAN or High Speed Internet  right click the icon of the connection you want to protect   A shortcut menu appears   5  Select Properties from the shortcut menu     6  On the Advanced tab  under Internet Connection Firewall  clear the check box for Protect my computer and  network by limiting or preventing access to the computer from the Internet     7  Click OK to disable the ICF feature     P
65. ock key functions differently depending on the program you are using and does not work with all programs   Wireless   LAN2 Turns on when the wireless LAN function is running     1 On selected models only     2 On selected models only     Page 74    Combinations and functions with the Fn key    Combinations   Feature Function  Fn F3 Toggles the built in speakers off and on     Fn F4 Adjusts the built in speaker volume  An on screen display appears notifying you when a change occurs      gt       To increase volume  press Fn F4 and then press 7 or    To decrease volume  press Fn F4 and then press v or          Fn F5 Adjusts the brightness of the computer screen  LCD       gt  oe     To increase brightness  press Fn F5 and then press or    To decrease brightness  press Fn F5 and then press v or    i    Fn F7 Toggles the display between the computer screen  LCD   a connected external device  such as a monitor or  projector  and both the LCD and external device     LCD          LCD and external device  4 External device      Select one display at a time when playing a DVD  Connect the cable before you turn on the computer  otherwise  Fn F7 will  not work     Fn F1i2 Puts the system into Hibernate mode  a power management state  To return the system to normal  operating mode  press the power button  Hibernate mode consumes the lowest level of power   Fn Esc  Puts the system into Standby mode  a power management state  To return the system to the active state     press any key or th
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67. onnecting a USB Printer    Power cord  not supplied     USB cable  not supplied  a  Printer   not supplied       See the guide that accompanied the printer for more information on its installation and use         Page 97    Disconnecting a printer  You can disconnect the printer cable when the computer is on or off  Disconnecting a printer when the computer is in a  power saving mode  Standby or Hibernate  may cause the computer to malfunction   To disconnect a printer  1  Make sure all printing jobs are completed     2  Turn off the printer  then unplug the printer cable from the computer     Page 98    Frequently asked questions    Why can t I print a document     Make sure the printer is on  and the printer cable is securely connected to the ports on your printer and computer   See Connecting a printer for more information        Make sure the printer is compatible with the Microsofte Windowse operating system installed on your computer     You may need to install the printer driver software before you use the printer  See the guide that accompanied the  printer for more information     If the printer is not functioning after the computer resumes from a power saving mode  Standby 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     1  Click Start  and then Control Panel    2  Click Printers and Other Hardware    3  Clic
68. ork      Make sure the speakers are properly connected and the volume is turned up loud enough to hear sound     Your speakers may not be designed for computer use      Ifthe speakers have a mute button  set the button to off      Ifthe speakers have a volume control  make sure the volume is turned up loud enough to hear sound       Ifyou have connected an audio cable to the Headphone jack  disconnect the cable and use the speaker cable that  was supplied with the speakers          If you are using battery power  make sure the battery s  is inserted properly and is charged  See Using the Battery  for more information       If the speakers require external power  make sure the speakers are connected to a power source  See the guide  that accompanied the speakers for more information     Why can t I hear sound from my speakers       If the computer is using battery power  make sure the battery is properly inserted and is charged  See Using the  Battery for more information       If you are using a program that has its own volume control  make sure the volume control is properly set  See that  program s help guide for more information       Your speakers may be set to mute  the volume setting may be too low  or the audio option may be disabled  See  Adjusting the volume and Enabling the audio feature for more information        Why don t the Fn F3 or the Fn F4 key combinations work     The Fn F3 keys toggle the built in speakers on and off  The Fn F4 keys adjust the built in spe
69. ork Authenticaton Open v  Data encryption WEP E         The key is provided for me atomabcaby       This is a computerto  computer fad hoc  network  wireless  access points are not used      OK     Cancel    Type the name of the network you want to connect to in the Network name  SSID  box     If available  make sure the Data encryption  WEP enabled  check box is selected   If the Data encryption  WEP enabled  check box is not available     1  Select an authentication method from the Network Authentication menu   2  Select a data encryption method from the Data Encryption menu   Click to cancel the The key is provided for me automatically check box   Type a network key in the Network key  SSID  box   Retype the network key in the Confirm network key box   Click to select This is a computer to computer  ad hoc  network  wireless access points are not used     Click OK  The network name appears in the Preferred networks list box   Page 114    14  Click Advanced  The Advanced dialog box appears     Advanced    Advanced Ax    Networks to access     Any available network  access point preferred      Access point  infrastructure  networks only     Computerto computer fad hoc  networks only    C  Automatically connect to non prefered networks               15  Click to select Computer to computer  ad hoc  networks only  and then click Close     16     Click OK     To disconnect from a wireless network    l     2    Go to the Wireless Panel dialog box and select the Status tab     In
70. our computer s audio feature     To enable the audio feature    1     Click Start on the Windowse taskbar  and then click Control Panel  Performance and Maintenance  and System   The System Properties dialog box appears       As a shortcut  you can press Fn   the Windows key a   Insert to open the System Properties dialog box     Select the Hardware tab  and in the Device Manager box  click Device Manager  A window with a listing of the  computer s hardware devices appears     Double click the type of the optical drive installed on the computer  such as DVD CD ROM drives   to open the  submenu     Double click the listed optical drive  and select the Properties tab   Click to select the Enable digital CD audio for this CD ROM device check box if it is not already selected     Click OK     To adjust the volume for playing CDs and DVDs    Some programs have built in volume controls  which you can adjust  If there are no volume controls  then adjust the volume  of your computer s built in speakers by doing one of the following     Using the Function keys  An on screen display may appear  notifying you when a change occurs     To increase volume  press the Fn and F4 keys  and then press T or          To decrease volume  press the Fn and F4 keys  and then press v or          Using the Volume icon     Double click the Volume icon on the Taskbar Notification area  The Volume Control dialog box  appears     In the Volume Control and Wave columns  move the Volume sliders up to increas
71. puter  When running  the computer s electromagnetic field may  cause other electronic equipment in close proximity to malfunction     Provide adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat buildup  Do not place your computer on porous surfaces  such as rugs or blankets  or near materials such as curtains or draperies that may block ventilation  Leave a space  of at least 8 inches  20 cm  behind the back of the computer    If the computer is brought directly from a cold location to a warm one  moisture may condense inside your computer   In this case  allow at least one hour before turning on your computer  If any problems occur  unplug your computer   and contact your Sony Service Center     The computer uses high frequency radio signals and may interfere with radio or TV reception  Should this occur   move the computer a suitable distance away from the radio or TV     Do not drop the computer or place heavy objects on top of the computer     Page 4    Using Cables and Connections       Use only specified peripheral equipment and interface cables      Do not use cut or damaged connection cables      Ifthe telephone company makes a service call to your home or office and determines that your computer is  responsible for a problem  the telephone company may bill you for the service call  Also  if you do not disconnect    your computer when it is adversely affecting a telephone line  the telephone company has the right to disconnect  your service until you correct the problem
72. puting functions  Select the power scheme that best  explains how you want to use your computer     4  Click Apply     To create a power scheme  1  Click Start on the Windowse taskbar  and click Control Panel   2  Click Performance and Maintenance  and click Power Options  The Power Options Properties window appears    with the Power Schemes tab selected       You can also right click the Power icon on the Windowse taskbar  and select Adjust Power Properties to open  the Power Options Properties window     3  Select your changes from the drop down menus in the Settings for    power scheme box  and click Save As in  the Power schemes box  The Save Scheme window appears     4  Type a name for your customized power scheme  and click OK  The power scheme you created appears in the  Power schemes box     4 If you want to delete a power scheme  select the power scheme and click Delete  When the Delete Scheme window  appears  click Yes     To customize your power properties  1  Click Start on the Windows   taskbar  and click Control Panel     2  Click Performance and Maintenance  and click Power Options  The Power Options Properties window  appears     3  Select the Advanced tab  and select your changes from the drop down menus in the Power buttons box  See  Using power saving modes for information on how Standby and Hibernate modes affect power consumption        4  Click Apply     To use VAIO Power Management    VAIO Power Management is a software program that enables you to furth
73. r is using AC power     The battery indicator blinks while the battery charges  The battery indicator stops blinking when the battery is fully  charged     Battery Indicator       Battery indicator status Description    On The computer is using battery power   Single blink The battery is running out of power   Double blink The battery is charging    Off The computer is using AC power     Page 29    Notes on batteries      Never leave the battery in temperatures above 140  F  60  C   such as under direct sunlight or in a car parked in the  sun       While the battery is in use or being discharged  the battery heats up  This is normal and is not cause for concern     Keep the battery away from all sources of heat      Keep the battery dry     Do not open or disassemble the battery      Do not expose the battery to any mechanical shock       Battery life is shorter in a cold environment because of decreased battery efficiency at low temperatures     Page 30    Frequently asked questions    How do I know when the battery is charged     To determine the remaining battery charge  see Locating battery information        When is the computer using AC power     When the computer is directly connected to the AC adapter  it uses AC power  even if a battery is installed     When should I recharge the battery     When the battery level falls below 10 percent     When both the battery and power indicators blink       When you have not used the battery for a long time     When should I repl
74. r s PC Card slot  By inserting one of  the compatible memory cards into the Memory Card Adapter  you can read or write data to the card     1  Insert a compatible memory card into the Memory Card Adapter     2  Insert the Memory Card Adapter into the PC Card slot     Inserting a Memory Card Adapter    Memory Card Adapter       3  You can now read or write to the memory card  For additional information about the Memory Card Adapter  refer  to the operating instructions supplied with the adapter itself     Page 42    Removing PC Cards    You can remove a PC Card while the computer is on or off  PC Cards draw power from the computer when they are inserted  into the PC Card slot  whether or not you use the card     If you are not using your PC Card and you are using a battery as a power source  remove the PC Card from the PC Card  slot to conserve battery power     Using the PC Card Release Button       Release button    To remove a PC Card while your computer is on  we      1  Double click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the taskbar  The Safely Remove Hardware dialog box  appears   2  Click to select the PC Card in the Hardware devices window  if it is not already selected   3  Click Stop  The Stop a Hardware device window appears     4  Make sure the PC Card is selected  and click OK  A message appears stating it is safe to remove the hardware  device     5  Push the Release button  The Release button pops out   6  Push the Release button a second time  The PC Card pops out 
75. re using a wireless LAN access point  refer to connectivity information contained in your access point instructions     When I change the encryption key  the network connection stops  What do I do     Two computers with built in wireless LAN may loose a peer to peer network connection if the encryption key is charRpege 118    You can either change the encryption key back to the original profile or restart both computers     Page 119    Troubleshooting  ee    Computer    What do I do if my computer won t start     Make sure the computer is securely plugged into a power source and turned on  Make sure the power indicator  shows the power is on     Make sure the battery is inserted properly and charged   Make sure the floppy disk drive  if applicable  is empty     If the computer is plugged into a power strip or uninterruptible power supply  UPS   make sure the power strip or  UPS is turned on and working     If you are using an external display  make sure it is plugged into a power source and turned on  Make sure the  brightness and contrast controls are adjusted correctly  See the guide that came with your display for details     Disconnect the AC adapter and remove the battery  Wait three to five minutes  Reattach the AC adapter and  reinsert the battery  and press the Power button to turn on the computer     Condensation may cause the computer to malfunction  If this occurs  do not use the computer for at least one hour       For further instructions  contact Sony Computing 
76. ructions on how to use a  program  see the help guide included with the DVD program     A Some discs recorded at 20 or 24 bits may produce noise while playing  If you have audio devices  connected  this may damage your hearing and the speakers  Reduce the volume before playing a DVD     Do not switch power saving modes while the computer is playing a DVD     Do not use memory resident utility software to speed up disc access when playing a DVD  This may cause the  computer to malfunction     Page 67    Frequently asked questions    How do I maintain CDs and DVDs     Avoid touching the surface of the disc with your fingers  Fingerprints and dust on the surface of the disc may cause  reading errors     Try using canned compressed air to clean dusty discs     Do not clean the disc with solvents  such as benzine  thinner  alcohol  commercially available cleaners  or anti static  spray   which may damage the disc  To clean the disc  follow these steps     1  Hold the edge of the disc  and use a soft cloth to wipe the surface from the center out     2  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     3  Wipe off any remaining moisture with a dry  soft cloth     Do not drop or bend the disc     Why does my computer freeze when I try to read a disc     The disc your computer is trying to read may be dirty or damaged  Follow these steps   1  Restart the computer by clicking Start  Turn 
77. s tab       The Super AG and Turbo Mode functions of the PCWA C800S B Wireless LAN PC Card are supported by the Wireless  Broadband Router PCWA AR800  Compatibility of the Super AG and Turbo Mode functions with third party access points is  not guaranteed     Page 117    Frequently asked questions    Why can t my computer connect to a wireless LAN access point       Connection availability is affected by distance and obstructions  You may need to move your computer away from  obstructions or closer to any access point you may be using       Make sure the Wireless LAN switch on the computer on     Make sure power to the access point is on       Make sure the access point is displayed in the Available networks window  For more information  see To connect to  a wireless network          Make sure the encryption key is correct     Why can t I access the Internet      Check the access point settings  Refer to the instructions supplied with the access point      Make sure your computer and the access point are connected to one another      Move your computer away from obstructions or closer to any access point you may be using       Make sure your computer is properly configured for Internet access     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  
78. se steps to initialize the BIOS    1  If there is a disk in the floppy disk drive  then remove it    2  Turn off the computer    3  Remove any peripheral devices connected to the computer    4  Restart the computer     5  Press the F2 key when the Sony logo appears  The BIOS Setup window appears       gt     6  Press the Right Arrow key to select the Exit menu     7  Press the Down Arrow key v to select Get Default Values  The message Load factory default  values  appears     8  Press the Enter key  The Load Optimal Defaults  window appears   9  Select OK  and press Enter     10  Select Exit  Save Changes   and press Enter  The Save configuration changes and exit setup  window  appears     11  Select OK  and press Enter  The computer restarts     Page 122    What do I do if my computer stops responding     It is best to turn off your computer using the Turn Off Computer option on the Microsoft   Windowse Start menu  located on  the taskbar  Using other methods  including those listed below  may result in loss of unsaved data       Click Start on the Windowse taskbar  select Turn Off Computer  and then click Turn Off       If your computer does not turn off  press the Ctrl Alt Delete keys simultaneously  When the Windows Task  Manager dialog box appears  click Turn Off from the Shut Down menu       If your computer still does not turn off  press and hold the power button or slide and hold the power switch until the  computer turns off       If your computer stops responding wh
79. ss LAN PC Card PCWA C800S B     Page 38    Inserting PC Cards    Some PC Cards may require you to disable idle devices when using the PC Card  You can use Sony Notebook Setup to  disable these devices     Page 39    To open Sony Notebook Setup  1  Click Start on the Windows taskbar  and then click All Programs   2  Point to Sony Notebook Setup  and click Sony Notebook Setup  The Sony Notebook Setup dialog box appears     3  Click the Device tab  If any devices need to be disabled  follow the instructions on the tab and click Apply     Page 40    To insert a PC Card  1  If there is a slot protector present in the PC Card slot  remove the protector   2  Make sure the front label of the PC Card is facing up     3  Push the PC Card gently into the slot  The system automatically detects the PC Card     A Do not force a PC Card into the slot  this may damage the connector pins     When a PC Card is inserted  do not place your computer in a bag or case  Pressure or shock to a PC Card may damage  your computer     Touching the head of the PC Card will not damage the connector pins  but damage may occur if the head of the PC Card  is sticking out of the PC Card slot while the computer is being transported     Inserting a PC Card       Arrow facing    Page 41    To Use a Memory Card Adapter    Depending on the computer model you purchased  a Memory Card Adapter may be included  A Memory Card Adapter  enables you to read and write to a variety of compatible memory cards via your compute
80. ter     Page 85    Connecting a computer monitor    Your computer can display images to the computer screen  LCD   to an external computer monitor  or to both the LCD and  external monitor while your computer is on     To connect a computer monitor    1     Make sure the computer monitor is plugged into an AC outlet     Plug the VGA Ethernet adapter into the multipurpose port on the computer   See Locating Controls and Ports for  more information         Plug the display cable into the Monitor  VGA  port   on the VGA Ethernet adapter   If it is not already on  turn on the computer monitor     Press the Fn F7 keys to toggle the display between your computer  the monitor  or both the computer and  monitor  See Selecting a display for more information        Connecting a Com puter Monitor       Display cable  not supplied  Monitor  optional       See the guide that accompanied your monitor for more information on its installation and use     Page 86    Connecting a projector    You can use a projector to display the actions and images from the computer screen  LCD      To connect a projector  1  Plug the projector into an AC outlet     2  Plug the VGA Ethernet adapter into the multipurpose port on the computer   See Locating Controls and Ports for  more information         3  Plug the display cable into the Monitor  VGA  port E on the VGA Ethernet adapter     Connecting a Projector         DAE Y    Monitor  VGA   port  Headphone jack    Audio cable  not supplied         Display 
81. tick media    The media slot accommodates only one Memory Stick media at a time     To insert Memory Stick media    1  Insert the Memory Stick media with the arrow facing up and toward the Memory Stick media slot       Inserting the media in the wrong direction may damage the connector pins     2  Carefully slide the Memory Stick media into the slot until it clicks in place     Page 50    Viewing the contents    Depending on the model you purchased  the Sony Memory Stick window may appear when you insert a Memory Sticke    media  From this window  you can choose to view  print  copy or organize your Memory Stick images or data  If the Sony  Memory Stick window does not appear when you insert your Memory Stick media  then follow these steps     To view the contents    1  From the Start menu  click My Computer  The My Computer window appears     2  Click Sony MemoryStick  The Sony MemoryStick window appears  displaying the contents stored on the    Memory Stick media     Page 51    Write protecting Memory Stick media    Memory Stick   media is designed with a write protect tab to protect data from accidental erasure or overwriting  Move the  tab to the right or left to set or release write protection  When the write protect tab of the Memory Stick media is set to  LOCK  data cannot be recorded or erased     Write protect off Data can be saved on the Memory Stick media     Write protect on Data can be read from but not saved on the Memory Stick media     Using the Write  Protect
82. to your computer s i LINKe port and capture video clips and still images  Edit clips  from your video  add new clips  and combine clips into new movie segments  Save your movies back to your digital video  camera or in a variety of popular file formats     Web site http   www sony com pcsupport       Page 132    Telephone 888 4 SONY PC  888 476 6972     Giga Pockets Personal Video Recorder  Sony Electronics Inc     Giga Pockete Personal Video Recorder is a unique set of hardware and software components that provide you with excellent  TV viewing  recording  and playback experiences  You can watch and record your favorite TV programs from your computer   create custom playlists  and play your Video Capsules on other compatible computers  Giga Pockets Personal Video  Recorder enables your computer  TV  VCR  and other video player devices to work in harmony     Web site http   www sony com pcsupport       Telephone 888 4 SONY PC  888 476 6972     Google Toolbar  Google  Inc     Web site http   toolbar google com help  html       ImageStatione  Sony Electronics  Inc     With ImageStatione online service  you can store  organize  and share your photos and video clips online  ImageStation  online service membership is free  except for transactions  and includes unlimited storage of digital photos  storage for 15  minutes of video clips  tools to personalize the design and arrangement of your pictures in albums  and access to stories  and tips about image handling in ImageStation Ma
83. ulations  such as addition and subtraction  Numbers appear on the front beveled edge of the  numeric keys  Press the Num Lock key to activate the numeric keypad   When you do so  the Num Lock indicator light turns  on   Press the Num Lock key again to deactivate the numeric keypad     Arrow keys      gt     The Left  Right  Up  and Down arrow keys move the pointer on the screen  They also function as the  Home  End  Page Up  and Page Down keys  respectively  when the Fn key is pressed     Correction keys       The Insert  Back Space  and Delete keys enable you to make corrections to keystrokes     Function keys      The 12 function keys along the top of the keyboard are used to perform designated tasks  For  example  in many programs  F1 is the Help key  The task associated with each function key may vary from one program to  the next     Escape key    Print Screen key    The Print Screen key takes an electronic snapshot of the screen and moves it to the Clipboard  You can  then paste the screen shot into a document and print it     The Esc  Escape  key is used to cancel commands     Operator keys Page 71     Ctrl  Alt  Shift keys      lt       Qe   Several keys are always used with at least one other key  Ctrl  Alt  and Shift  When held down with  another key  the Ctrl  Control  and Alt  Alternate  keys offer another way to give commands  For example  in many  programs  instead of choosing the Save command from a menu  you can hold down Ctrl and press S  referred to as CtrIl
84. use  to view the remaining battery  charge  and you can double click the power icon to open the Power Meter window  which also displays the remaining  battery charge     Power icon Power status    Computer is using AC power     Computer is using AC power and charging the battery     Battery is charging     Battery is fully charged     Battery is discharging        No battery is inserted in the computer     Page 28    Charging a battery    You will need to charge the battery if battery power drops below 10 percent or you have not used the battery for a long  time  The lithium ion battery supplied with your computer may be recharged at any time  whether you wait until the battery  is completely or partially discharged  Charging a partially discharged battery does not affect battery life  If you charge the  battery and find that battery power is still low  the battery may be reaching the end of its life  and you may need to replace  it       The battery supplied with your computer is not charged at the time of purchase     To charge a battery    You can charge the battery when the computer is on or off  However  the battery will charge faster when the computer is  off  Charging the battery takes several hours       Charge the battery at temperatures between 50  F and 80  F  10  C to 30  C   Lower temperatures require more time  to charge     1  Insert the battery     2  Connect the AC adapter to the computer  The computer automatically charges the battery as long as the  compute
85. w  if it is not already selected   4  Click Stop  The Stop a Hardware device window appears     5  Make sure the Memory Card Adapter is selected  and click OK  A message appears  stating it is safe to remove  the hardware device     6  Press the PC Card eject button to the left of the PC Card slot  and pull the adapter out from the PC Card slot     7  Pull the memory card out of the adapter     Page 54    Frequently asked questions    Why can t I save music files onto my Memory Stick media       The Memory Card Adapter does not support MagicGate technology     Can I copy images from a digital video camera using Memory Stick media     Yes  and you can view video clips that you have recorded with Memory Stick media compatible video camera recorders     How do I prevent damage to the Memory Stick media     Do not use the media in locations that are subject to static electricity or electrical noise     Do not touch the media connector with your finger or metallic objects      Do not attach labels other than the supplied label to a media      Do not bend  drop  or apply strong shock to the media      Do not disassemble or modify the media      Do not allow the media to get wet     How do I extend the life of the Memory Stick media     Use the supplied storage case  See the instructions that came with your media for more information on its use     Do not use or store the media in a location that is subject to        Extremely high temperatures  such as in a car parked in the sun   
86. y computer features     Web site http   www sony com pcsupport       Page 134    Telephone 888 4 SONY PC  888 476 6972     TurboTaxe for the Web  Intuit  Inc     Web site http   www  intuit com support       VAIO Action Setup  Sony Electronics Inc     VAIO Action Setup manages the settings for your computer s shortcut keys     Web site http   www sony com pcsupport       Telephone 888 4 SONY PC  888 476 6972     VAIO Edit Components  Sony Electronics Inc     VAIO Edit Components is a software plug in for Adobe    Premieres software that provides maximum compatibility and video  quality for capturing video from your Sony digital camcorder     Web site http   www sony com pcsupport       Telephone 888 4 SONY PC  888 476 6972     VAIO Media  Sony Electronics Inc     VAIO Media software brings multimedia to your network  enabling you to share music  video  and still image files between  your VAIO   computers  You can set up one or more computers as  media servers   which store your multimedia files and  make them available to other compatible VAIO computers on your wired or wireless network     Web site http   www sony com pcsupport       Telephone 888 4 SONY PC  888 476 6972     VAIO Update  Sony Electronics Inc     The VAIO Update utility helps you keep your VAIO   computer up to date by regularly checking the Sony Online Support Web  site for important software updates and information for your specific VAIO computer model     Web site http   www sony com pcsupport       Teleph
87. you connect the camera to the computer  Select the program you want to use in this window  and  click OK       Click Start  and click All Programs  Select a program in which to view your images       Click Start  and click Welcome to VAIO life  Click Movies  and select a program in which to view your images     Page 83    Frequently asked questions    Why can t I use the DV recorder     You may not be able to use the DV recorder  and the message DV equipment seems to be disconnected or turned off may  appear because the i LINK  cable is not securely plugged into the ports on the computer or camera  Unplug the connectors   and plug them in again  See Connecting an i LINK digital video recorder for more information        1 i LINK is a trademark of Sony used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 connection  The i LINK connection may vary  depending on the  software applications  operating system  and compatible i LINK devices  All products with an i LINK connection may not communicate with each other  Refer  to the documentation that came with your compatible i LINK device for information on operating conditions and proper connection  Before connecting  compatible i LINK PC peripherals to your system  such as CD RW or hard disk drive  confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating  conditions     Page 84    Using Computer Monitors and Projectors    You can connect an external display  such as a computer monitor or a projector  to your compu
    
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