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For information about the Sony software preinstalled on your computer, click Start in the Windows then click Welcome to VAIO life. computer! Your new computer is a superb blend of high technology and easy-to-use ®...
Getting Started Congratulations on your purchase of the Sony VAIO state-of-the-art computer functionality with the latest audio, video and information technology features. Unpacking your Computer Planning an Ergonomic Work Space computer! Your new, high-performance, multimedia computer combines ®...
From the VAIO Help and Support Center menu, click VAIO User Guide. Specifications — This online specifications sheet describes the hardware and software configuration of your VAIO computer. Go to the Sony Online Support Web site at sheet. ...
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Click Start in the Windows ® From the VAIO Help And Support Center, click VAIO Recovery Options. Other A software library, containing the Microsoft taskbar, then click Help and Support. software and Sony end-user license agreements. ® ® Page 4...
Planning an Ergonomic Work Space Before you set up your new computer, find the best location for your new computer and plan your work space. There are several ergonomic factors to consider when you arrange your work space: Stable work surface — Use a stable work surface large enough to support the computer and other peripheral equipment.
Locating Controls And Ports This section is intended to familiarize you with the controls, ports and jacks on your computer and supplied accessories. Your computer may not be equipped with all of these hardware features or accessories. The location of the controls, ports, and jacks may vary from the illustrations shown in this section.
About the Front Panel The front panel of your VAIO Computer enables access to drives, media slots, ports and jacks that enable you to connect ® compatible peripheral devices. Page 7...
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Front panel Your computer may not be equipped with all of these hardware features or accessories. The location of the controls, ports, and jacks may vary from the illustrations shown in this section. Front panel Optical drive 1 See the online Specifications sheet for optical drive information.
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Optical drive access indicator Light is amber while reading and writing data from and to the optical drives. Hard disk drive access indicator Light is amber while reading and writing data from and to the hard disk. S-video In jack Connection for an S-video cable (optional).
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/M ic rodrive s lots . 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 programs, operating system, and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may not communicate with each other.
About the Back Panel The back panel of your computer contains the ports for supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel locate and identify the ports on your computer. Page 12...
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Connection for a parallel device, such as a printer or scanner. i.LINK 6-pin S400 port (IEEE 1394) Connection and power for a compatible digital device, such as a Sony Digital Handycam Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0) ports (4) Connections for compatible high/full/low-speed USB devices.
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Connection for a microphone (optional). Headphones jack Connection for the supplied speakers or headphones (optional). Line In jack Connection for an audio device. Monitor port Connection for standard (VGA) monitor. TV Out (S-video/video) jack Connection for an S-video cable. DVI monitor port Connection for a DVI monitor.
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Composite audio L In jack Connection for an audio cable (optional). Composite video In jack Connection for a video cable (optional). S-video In jack Connection for an S-video cable (optional). VHF/UHF port Connection for a TV coaxial cable (supplied). A n optional "1 -to-2 " jac k adapter devic e (s plitter) is required to c onnec t both a telephone and modem line to your c omputer. 1 0 0 0 BA SE -T X E thernet c apability is available on c ertain c omputer models .
About the Sub-woofer Certain VAIO computers are supplied with a sub-woofer unit to enhance your system's sound capability. See your ® computer's online specifications sheet for information about supplied accessories. Go to the Sony Online Support Web site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport. Page 16...
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Sub-woofer unit The sub-woofer is compatible with the speakers supplied with your VAIO computer. See the section, Speakers and Sub-woofer Unit for connecting instructions. Sub- woofer unit Port The port extends the low frequency response to extend the volume output of the sub-woofer unit. Power knob/volume control Rotate the knob clockwise to turn on the sub-woofer unit.
About the Keyboard This section describes the special and standard functions available for your keyboard. Page 18...
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VAIO keyboard with Media Center features The VAIO keyboard supplied with your computer has a standard key arrangement with additional keys and controls that ® support Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition features. ® ® VAIO keyboard BUTTON DESCRIPTION EJECT 1 Opens the optical drive 1 tray.
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Press twice to return to the previous DVD chapter, video track, or audio track. STOP Stops media recording or playback. PLAY/PAUSE Pauses the movie, video, slide show, or audio track. Press again to resume playback. NEXT Advances to the next DVD chapter, video track, or audio track. VOLUME knob Increases (+) and decreases (-) the volume as you turn the knob.
The Media Center remote control is supplied with VAIO Digital Studio computers that are equipped with Microsoft Windows ® ® XP Media Center Edition features. Go to http://www.sony.com/pcsupport to view the specifications for your computer's ® hardware configuration. Page 21...
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Remote control The remote control can start and stop video recording and playback, select channels, and set viewing preferences. This section describes the basic functions of your remote control. Rem ote Control MUTE button Press to turn off the sound. Press again to restore the sound. Channel number buttons (0-9) Press to select specific channels or enter text.
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Press to move media backward at two speeds. FF button Press to fast-forward media at three speeds. REPLAY button Press to move media backward, for example, one audio track, one DVD chapter, and seven seconds of TV or video. SKIP button Press to move media forward, for example, one audio track, one DVD chapter, and 30 seconds of recorded TV or video.
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Press OK to select the desired action or window option. If watching full-screen TV press OK to return to the previous channel. Press OK again to switch between channels. LIVE TV button Press to view TV in full-screen mode. VOLUME button Press to increase (+) or decrease (-) the volume.
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Setting up the remote control Insert two AA batteries (supplied) into the remote control as shown. Inserting batteries into the rem ote control If your remote control does not operate properly, you may need to replace the batteries. If your remote control is not being used for extended periods of time, remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage.
Setting Up Your Computer Your computer may not be equipped with all of the hardware features described in the section. The location of the controls, ports, and jacks may vary from the illustrations shown. See the online hardware configuration. Connecting a Display (Monitor) ...
Connecting a Display (Monitor) Plug the display's cable into the monitor port. If necessary, plug the display's cable into the rear of the display. To connect a display Install your equipment so that you can easily reach the power outlet in the event of an emergency. Page 27...
For information about supplied accessories, go to the ® Sony Online Support Web site at To connect the speakers Plug the cable attached to the back of the left speaker into the Speaker(L) jack on the back of the right speaker.
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Insert the RCA plug of the sub-woofer unit's cable into the Headphones jack, located on the back panel of your computer. Plug the sub-woofer unit's power cord into a grounded AC wall outlet or power strip. To connect the sub- woofer to the com puter Page 29...
Connecting the Keyboard and Mouse Plug the keyboard cable into the keyboard port on the back of the computer. Plug the mouse cable into the mouse port on the back of the computer. To connect the keyboard and m ouse To use an optical mouse An optical mouse requires an ideal surface texture in order to provide precision pointing and tracking.
Connecting the Telephone and Modem Cables Your computer is equipped with a single modem line jack to connect the supplied modem cable to your telephone wall jack. To use your wall jack for your telephone and modem lines, purchase a "1-to-2" jack adapter device (splitter). To connect the modem cable Unplug your telephone from the wall jack.
Connecting the Power Cords Plug the power cord into the back of the computer. Plug both the display and computer power cords into a grounded AC wall outlet or a power strip. To connect the power cords Page 32...
When you start your system for the first time, your computer may detect new equipment and display a dialog box that prompts you to restart your computer. Respond to this prompt immediately. Before turning on your computer, set up your Sony VAIO instructions, see Setting Up Media Press the power button on the computer to turn on the power.
Registering Your Computer Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Customer Support — Communicate with a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be having with your computer.
Turning Off Your Computer Follow these steps when you are ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time. To avoid loss of data, do not use the Power button to turn off the computer. To turn off your computer Click Start in the Windows ®...
About Media Center Welcome to a new and exciting experience in home entertainment, with your VAIO Digital Studio Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition ® ® of your entertainment sources — TV, VCR, music, pictures, and DVD player — into one location that is easily accessed with a Media Center remote control, a mouse, or a keyboard.
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Microsoft Windows Media Center Edition The Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition operating system combines the multimedia features of a personal ® ® computer with the convenience of a home entertainment center. Media Center enables you to view, organize, store, and browse your photos, video/movie libraries, music playlists, and recorded TV programs, while running other software programs.
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Your VAIO Digital Studio Computer and Media Center Your VAIO Digital Studio computer compliments this exceptional operating system with preinstalled multimedia software ® programs, superior graphics and audio capability, and a DVD±RW drive that burns and plays DVD and CD media. Your computer comes equipped with features that enhance Media Center.
Setting Up Media Center Your VAIO Digital Studio computer may be equipped with the Microsoft ® system, to enhance your computing experience. Media Center provides you with a wide range of TV, DVD, and video viewing, as well as music recording and playback. This section describes how to set up your TV, set-top box, and other equipment.
Setting Up TV Connections The best method of connecting your computer, TV monitor or display, and TV programming access, is determined by the type of cable service connection available in your home. Your computer's hardware configuration may vary from the illustrations shown in this section.
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Connecting to standard cable access (CATV) Option 1 Connect one end of the TV coaxial cable (supplied) to your cable service access. Connect the other end of the TV coaxial cable to the VHF/UHF port on the back panel of your computer. To connect in CATV m ode (Option 1) Option 2 Connect one end of a TV coaxial cable (optional) to your cable service access.
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Connecting to a standard antenna (air) system You can connect your computer to an indoor/outdoor antenna system, using Option 1 or 2 from the previous section, Connecting to standard cable access (CATV) combiner/transformer (optional) to connect your computer and the indoor/outdoor antenna system. If you are connecting to an indoor/outdoor antenna system, you may need to reorient the antenna for better reception.
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Connecting a cable or satellite set-top box You can connect your computer to cable or satellite service that requires a set-top box. Option 1 Connect one end of a TV coaxial cable (optional) to your cable service access. Connect the other end to the In jack on the back panel of your set-top box.
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You can connect your computer to a set-top box using an S-video cable (optional) instead of a stereo A/V dubbing cable (optional). See Setting Up Additional Equipment. Page 44...
Connecting the Remote Sensor and Remote Sensor Control The remote sensor communicates with the Media Center remote control, enabling you to change channels and to perform other functions. If you are using a cable or satellite set-top box, you can connect the remote sensor control to the remote sensor, which enables you to control the set-top box with the remote control.
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To connect the remote sensor Connect the remote sensor unit to a USB port located on either the front or back panel of your computer. Place the remote sensor in a position that enables it to communicate with your remote control. Connecting the rem ote sensor (back panel) The remote sensor unit must be visible in a line-of-sight with your remote control in order to function properly.
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To connect the remote sensor control Plug the remote sensor control's cable into either jack (1 or 2) located on the back of the remote sensor. When you attach the remote control sensor to a cable or satellite set-top box, you can control the set-top box functions with your remote control.
Setting Up Additional Equipment This section illustrates how to connect additional equipment with your VAIO Digital Studio computer. ® Page 48...
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Connecting with an audio cable Your computer has both audio and video connection capability. You can locate the appropriate connections on the back panel or behind the lower bottom panel on the front of the computer. You can connect a VCR or camcorder using the composite audio In jacks.
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Connecting with an S-video cable Your VCR or camcorder may have either standard video or S-video connection capability. Option 1 Connect an S-video cable (optional) directly into the S-video jack on either the front or back panel of your computer. Connect the other end of the S-video cable into the appropriate port on your compatible VCR or camcorder.
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Connecting a TV monitor (display) Connect the video connector end of the video cable adapter back panel of your computer. Connect the jack end of the video cable adapter to either end of a video cable (optional). Connect the other end of the video cable to the Video-In jack on your TV monitor or display, located on either the side or back of your TV monitor/display.
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Media Center — Getting Started Use the Media Center setup wizard for a quick and easy activation of all the features of Media Center Getting Started with Media Center Using Media Center Starting the Media Center Setup Wizard T he M ic ros oft Windows XP M edia C enter E dition operating s ys tem is available on c ertain V A I O Digital Studio...
Connect the remote sensor control between your cable or satellite set-top box, and the remote sensor unit. An Internet connection and TV signal source are not required to use some features, but Sony recommends using these options to fully experience Media Center.
Using Media Center You can start Media Center and switch between the different functions by pressing a button on the remote control , using your computer's keyboard, or clicking the mouse. You can also record TV, watch videos, play music, and use other software programs.
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Starting Media Center using the remote control Point the remote control at the remote sensor and press The remote control must be used within 26 feet (8 meters) of the front of remote sensor unit. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to navigate and select menu items. Press the OK button to activate your selection.
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Starting Media Center using your keyboard and mouse Click Start from the Windows taskbar and select Media Center from the Start menu. The Media Center main window appears. Use the directional arrows on the keyboard, or move the mouse, to navigate and select menu items. Press Enter on the keyboard or left-click the mouse to activate your selection.
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About the Media Center Start menu You can use Start menu to explore Media Center, switch screens, locate controls, and start functions. Media Center Start Media Center Start Returns Media Center to the Start menu. Back Returns Media Center to the previous window. Media Center Help Starts the Media Center Help guide.
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Plays a DVD movie. Online Spotlight Displays links to online media and information services. My Videos Plays and sorts home videos. My Pictures Displays and sorts digital images and slide shows. My TV Plays and records TV programs. My Music Plays and sorts music files and music CDs.
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Logs off from this computer or enables you to switch users. Page 59...
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Exploring Media Center Selected items, such as folders, files, or menu options, are outlined with a green border. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to select an item, and then press OK to activate your selection. To switch between inset window and full screen modes, use the arrow keys on the remote control to select the inset window, and then press OK.
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Moves ahead in selected media. Mute Turns the sound off. Volume Up and Down Increases (+) and decreases (-) sound. Page 61...
Starting the Media Center Setup Wizard The setup wizard requires you to provide certain information about your equipment and home environment. To make the setup process easier, be prepared to: Log on to Windows operating system as the administrator. For more information, go to the VAIO Help and Support ®...
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Using the setup wizard The first time you start the Media Center, a setup wizard appears. Follow the steps in Media Center setup wizard to properly activate and configure Media Center. The setup wizard tests your remote control, configures your Internet connection and TV broadcast signal, and sets up the Television Program Guide for your local area.
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The Internet connection provides information about your music CDs and other media. If you skip this step, you can complete them later in the Settings window in Media Center. Set up Television Signal — The Media Center setup wizard verifies that your computer is receiving the correct TV signal and local TV Program Guide.
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The message No data available is displayed in the Television Program Guide when: The Guide has not been set up. You have not agreed to the Television Program Guide's Terms of Service. The Media Center cannot connect to the Internet and download new Guide information. ...
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Media Center — Play DVD Media Center enables you to play your DVDs from your computer and control the playback from your favorite chair About Playing a DVD Changing the View Window Using the Remote Control for DVD Playback ...
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About Playing a DVD You can play DVDs and control the playback by using the remote control to fast forward, rewind, stop, or pause playback. If you play your DVD using another software program, some of the remote control button functions are not available. Page 67...
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To play a DVD Open Media Center by pressing the Start button Start menu. Insert the DVD into the optical drive. After a few seconds, the movie preview begins. Use the remote control to select Play Movie. The movie playback begins. on the remote control or by clicking Media Center from the Page 68...
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To stop DVD playback Press the Stop button on the remote control, to stop playing the movie. The Stopped menu appears. Stopped Menu Press the arrow buttons on the remote control to select an option from the Stopped menu, and then press OK. Page 69...
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Changing the View Window You can change the way the DVD is displayed on your TV or monitor, using the remote control. Click on the remote control while the DVD is playing, to view the movie in an inset window. ...
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Using the Remote Control for DVD Playback You can use shortcut commands to control DVD playback. See the following list of commands for quick reference. Remote Control Button DVD Action DVD MENU Displays the DVD media's menu. PLAY Plays the DVD in the optical drive. STOP Stops DVD playback and opens the Stopped menu.
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Using the Keyboard for DVD Playback You can use your Media Center keyboard to control DVD playback functions. The arrow keys on your keyboard function like the arrow buttons on the remote control. Use the shortcut keys on the top of your Media Center keyboard. For other playback commands, use these keyboard shortcuts.
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Media Center — My Videos Play digital videos using your Media Center remote control or computer keyboard. You can store your videos in folders for your own use, or place them in the Shared Videos folder for all user accounts to access ...
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About My Videos My Videos enables you to play your home movies and digital videos using the Media Center remote control or the keyboard. You can organize, store, and play videos that you have created, downloaded from the Internet, or recorded from TV. From the My Videos window, you can perform many tasks, such as: ...
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Using the remote control You can open the My Videos window by pressing My Videos on the remote control or by selecting My Videos from the Media Center Start menu, using the supplied remote control, keyboard, or mouse. You can perform many actions with the remote control with the touch of a button.
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Storing video files Media Center stores your videos in these locations: The My Videos folder The Shared Video folder The contents of these folders appear on the My Videos window. If you want to see a video file or recorded TV program on the My Videos window, move the files into either the My Videos or Shared Video folders.
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To play videos Point the remote control at the remote sensor, and press the MY VIDEOS button. The Shared Video or My Videos window appears. Select My Videos or Shared Video to view the contents of your video libraries. You can browse the contents of your video libraries by file name or creation date.
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About DVgate Plus Software The DVgate Plus software program enables you to import video from an external device or from recorded TV contents created with Media Center's My TV feature. You can edit the video and export it into specific folders to play back with My Videos.
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Accessing DVgate Plus software Help The information provided in this section is intended to highlight a few features of the DVgate Plus software program. For details on using this software, see the software program's Help. Click Start on the Windows ®...
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Capturing digital video from a connected digital video device Click Start on the Windows ® Point to DVgate Plus, and then click DVgate Plus. Click Cancel to close the Mode Select Guide. Confirm that the Capture mode is active. If you are in Output Mode, click Go to Capture Mode. Click DV.
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Transcoding/editing video content After starting the DVgate Plus Confirm that the Output mode is active. If you are in Capture Mode, click Go to Output Mode. Click HDD in the section, Output to. From the Clip List, select the clips you want to edit. ...
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Editing recorded TV programs You can edit your recorded TV programs with DVgate Plus clip order, insert still images, and combine different video files. See the DVgate Plus software Help for more information. After starting DVgate Plus software, click Cancel to close the Mode Select Guide. Confirm that the Output mode is active.
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To change the recording format If the recording format is set to PAL, the Add Video Recorded with Media Center feature is not available. To change recording formats: Point the remote control at the remote sensor, and press the Start The Media Center Start menu appears.
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Selecting a Format for Saving Video Files When you select a format from the File Output Settings window, each setting is preset to a recommended value. Format Description DV CODEC AVI 1.0 (.avi) Uses the same compression method as a digital video device. The exported file size limit is 2 DV CODEC AVI 2.0 (.avi) Uses the same compression method as a digital video device.
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Media Center — My Pictures Your VAIO Media Center computer enables you to showcase your favorite digital pictures in an animated slide show with ® music. You can also display your pictures on your TV or share them across your home network. The Media Center remote control makes your digital memories available with the click of a button ...
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About My Pictures My Pictures displays your digital image files individually or as a slide show. You can use digital image files from many sources, such as a digital camera, a scanner, or from a CD or other storage media. My Pictures enables you to view and share your digital pictures as follows: ...
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Using the remote control You can open the My Pictures window by pressing My Pictures on the remote control or by selecting My Pictures from the Media Center Start menu, using the supplied remote control, keyboard, or mouse. You can perform many actions with the remote control by pressing a single button.
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About supported images My Pictures can only display image files that are in a supported format. Image formats that are not supported do not appear in a slide show even if the folder or file icons are visible in Media Center. My Pictures can support these file formats: File Extension File Type .jpg, .jpeg...
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Organizing your pictures Media Center displays your pictures from these folders: Picture files stored in the My Pictures folder are displayed in the My Pictures window. Picture files stored in the Shared Pictures folder are displayed in the Shared Pictures window and shared on your network.
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You can add, delete, rename, and organize your pictures into individual folders within the Shared Pictures folder. The individual folders can be viewed as a slide show. To sort your pictures You can rearrange your pictures by name or by date, after placing them in the My Pictures folder. Point the remote control at the remote sensor, and press My Pictures.
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Viewing Pictures with Media Center After organizing your pictures in the My Pictures or Shared Pictures folders, you can use Media Center to display them. Point the remote control at the remote sensor and press the My Pictures button. The My Pictures window appears, displaying your pictures as thumbnails and folder icons. Media Center —...
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About slide shows If you have not selected specific pictures for your slide show, Media Center plays the first folder listed in My Pictures. If you have pictures that are not stored in individual folders, Media Center plays these files in the slide show To play a slide show manually Point the remote control at the remote sensor and press the My Pictures button.
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Changing picture and slide show settings Each user account can set their own picture and slide show settings. These settings control how long a picture displays and the picture display order. Point the remote control at the remote sensor and press the Start The Media Center Start menu appears.
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About PictureGear Studio Software PictureGear Studio software has easy-to-use features that enable you to quickly import image files from a digital camera or camcorder, print high-quality photos, create custom labels, and design personalized photo albums or binders to share with family and friends. Your imported image files can be viewed with Media Center, as individual pictures or in a slide show.
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Starting PictureGear Studio software Click Start on the Windows ® Point to PictureGear Studio and click PictureGear Studio. The PictureGear Studio main window appears. PictureGear Studio Software — Main Menu taskbar and point to All Programs. Page 96...
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Importing images Capture pictures with a digital camera or camcorder and import them to your computer by using an i.LINK cable, USB cable, or storage device, such as Memory Stick When you first connect your digital camera, camcorder, or insert a Memory Stick may attempt to recognize the device or media.
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Select an import category and type in a name for the new category. Click Start Importing. The Capture Pictures from Video window appears. Capture Pictures from Video Click Capture to select specific pictures, or click Select All to capture all pictures on the device or media. Click Get Pictures.
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Accessing PictureGear Studio software Help For detailed information about using PictureGear Studio Click Start on the Windows ® Point to PictureGear Studio, and click PictureGear Studio. The PictureGear Studio main window appears. Click the question mark icon in the lower right corner of the window. The PictureGear Studio Help appears. software, see the software Help.
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Media Center — My TV You can use Media Center to watch TV, using the remote control to play, pause, fast forward, or rewind your TV program. The convenient Program Guide provides current TV program listings, enabling you to browse for your favorite shows. My TV is a feature that offers full control over your TV viewing, TV program recording, and system settings ...
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About My TV My TV enables you to watch, play, and record your favorite TV programs. Use the remote control to pause, play, rewind, fast forward, stop, or record live TV. When you watch live TV programming, Media Center continuously captures 30 minute increments of the program. This enables you to use the rewind, replay, and fast forward features.
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Setting up your computer for My TV Your VAIO computer, TV monitor or display, and TV signal access, must be properly connected before you can watch or ® record TV programs. Set up your computer and equipment according to the type of cable or TV service available in your home. For more information, see Setting Up TV Connections.
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Using the remote control to view TV programs You can open the My TV window by pressing My TV on the remote control or by selecting My TV from the Media Center Start menu, using the supplied remote control, keyboard, or mouse. You can perform many actions with the remote control, by pressing a single button.
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Changing the View Window You can change the way TV programming is displayed on your TV or monitor, using the remote control. To view TV programs in an inset window Click on the remote control while the TV program is playing. To view TV programs in full-screen mode To watch TV in full-screen mode, press the LIVE TV button on the remote control.
Watching Live TV Open My TV with one of the following methods: Press the My TV button on the remote control, or press Click the My TV button on the keyboard. The My TV window appears, displaying a TV program in the view window. My TV window and select My TV.
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Changing Channels You can change the channel by: Pressing the CHAN/PAGE + /- button on the remote control. Pressing the numeric (0-9) and ENTER buttons on the remote control. Tim e shift feature Page 106...
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About the time shift feature When you watch a live TV program and pause the program, the time shift window appears. As you watch live TV programming, Media Center is continuously capturing 30 minute increments of the program into a buffer. This enables you to use the rewind, replay, and fast forward features.
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About the TV Program Guide Download a list of current television programs and channels from your television service provider. You can set Media Center to automatically update the program guide, or manually update when you are connected to the Internet. The program guide displays: ...
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Viewing the TV program guide Press the GUIDE button on your remote control, or from the Media Center Start window, select My TV, and then select Guide. Guide With the remote control, use the Up and Down arrows to scroll through the TV programs available on each channel.
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Setting TV program guide preferences Press the My TV button on your remote control, or from the Media Center Start window, and then select My TV. The My TV window appears. Select Settings, and then select Guide. The Guide settings window appears. From the Guide window, you can select Get Guide data to update your TV program guide, or you can select other guide preferences.
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To search for a specific TV program You can search for a specific TV program by title, category, or keyword. Open My TV with one of the following methods: Press the My TV button on the remote control, or press ...
Recording TV Programs The My TV feature enables you to record individual TV programs or a recurring series of programs. You can also set up future recording sessions. Store the recorded TV programs on your hard disk drive, organize them with Media Center, or burn them to a DVD media, using Click to DVD Media Center —...
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Recording and watching a TV program You can record the live TV program you are watching and save it for future viewing. Media Center records a TV program until it is scheduled to be over, as listed in the guide. Do not change the channel while watching or recording a TV program to avoid interrupting the recording process.
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Scheduling a TV recording (single or series) Your computer must be on, in Stand by, or in Hibernate mode to enable a scheduled TV recording. If the Media Center program is running, it does not permit your computer to automatically enter Stand by mode. You can press the STANDBY button on the remote control if you wish to place your computer directly into Stand by mode.
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Press OK. The PROGRAM INFO window appears. Program Info Select Record series. The GUIDE window reappears, with a Record series to record. Recording program series Additional information about recording TV programs You can use the REC button on your remote control to begin recording a TV program series. ...
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Setting recording preferences You can set up the recording preferences for programs that are broadcast at a later date or time. To set recording preferences Open the GUIDE window, by pressing GUIDE on your remote control or by selecting My TV from the Media Center Start window, and then selecting GUIDE.
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Recorded TV Your recorded TV programs are saved to your hard disk drive and displayed in the Recorded TV window. When you select My TV, your recently recorded programs are automatically displayed under the live TV window. You can click a recorded title and play the program, delete it, record the series, and more.
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Media Center — My Music This Media Center feature enables you to enjoy and manage your digital music files. Use the Media Center remote control to browse your music playlists by artist, album, song, or music genre About My Music ...
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About My Music My Music is compatible with SonicStage record songs from CDs in ATRAC3 Center. From the My Music window, you can perform many tasks, such as: Playing audio CDs. Playing digital music files from playlists created with SonicStage or Windows Media Player software. ...
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Using the remote control You can open the My Music window by pressing My Music on the remote control or by selecting My Music from the Media Center Start menu, using the supplied remote control, keyboard, or mouse. You can perform many actions with the remote control, by pressing a single button.
Using My Music My Music plays your audio CDs and enables you to browse and play all of your recorded music. Create your music playlists with SonicStage or Windows Media Player software programs, and then play your favorite music with My Music. ®...
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Viewing your albums Open My Music with one of the following methods: Press the MY MUSIC button on the remote control, or press Press the My Music button on the keyboard. The MY MUSIC window appears. Select Albums, and then press OK. The playlists recorded with SonicStage software appear as albums on the ALBUMS window.
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Organizing playlists for Media Center Open the Windows Media Player software program by clicking The Windows Media Player window appears. Click Media Library. In the Now Playing frame, right-click My Playlists, and select New from the drop-down menu. The New Playlist window appears. New Playlist In the View Media Library by drop-down list, select a category in which to view your music files.
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Point to SonicStage, and then click SonicStage Help. The SonicStage Help appears. U nauthorized duplic ation of audio files is a violation of applic able laws . Connect music download service on the Internet — Use the Sony Connect music Page 124...
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Starting SonicStage software Use SonicStage software to copy music from CDs or other sources, into a music playlist that can be played with My Music (Media Center). To start SonicStage software Click Start on the Windows ® Point to SonicStage, and then click SonicStage. The main SonicStage window SonicStage Y ou may s ee a different Sonic Stage main window, if you are not c onnec ted to the I nternet.
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Recording music (from a CD) You can record an entire album or single tracks from audio CDs, using SonicStage the My Music feature in Media Center. For more information on how to record music from a CD, see the SonicStage software Help.
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Selecting Compatible CD Media It is important to use the compatible CD media with your DVD±RW drive, by selecting the correct type of blank recording media, understanding different disc formats, and identifying compatible playback equipment. C D media c ompatibility may vary by manufac turer. I f you experienc e diffic ulty with rec ording or playbac k, try a different C D or a different brand. Page 127...
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Compatible CD media for music recording CD-R — CD Recordable media can be written to once and cannot be erased. CD-R media is appropriate for both music and data CD burning. CD-RW — CD Rewritable media can be written to, erased, and written to again. CD-RW media is appropriate for music and data CD burning.
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Media Center — Create DVD Your DVD±RW drive, combined with Click to DVD software, makes it easy to burn your own DVDs. After recording your favorite TV programs with Media Center, copy them to a DVD for your personal collection ...
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Copying Recorded TV Programs to DVDs You can copy your recorded TV programs onto recordable DVD media. Turn your favorite TV program recordings into full-featured DVDs complete with multi-level menus and attractive, pre-built themes and music See the C lic k to DV D s oftware H elp for more information about the s oftware's features . Page 131...
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Copying a recorded TV program to DVD media Point the remote control at the remote sensor, and press the Start The Media Center Start menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to select Create DVD. Press OK. The Create DVD window appears.
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Selecting Appropriate DVD Media It is important that you use the appropriate DVD media with your computer's DVD±RW drive. Use care when selecting blank recording media. The general information provided can help you understand the different disc formats and limitations. Your computer's configuration may vary from the hardware configuration discussed in this section.
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About recordable DVD media DVD-R for General — DVD Recordable media for general use, also known as DVD-R(G), can be written to once and cannot be erased. You can use a DVD-RW or DVD±RW drives to write data to a DVD-R disc until the disc is full. You cannot erase or overwrite any existing data.
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Incompatible DVD media For copying your recorded TV programs, do not use the following types of DVD media: DVD-R for Authoring DVD-RAM DVD-ROM Media compatibility with different equipment varies between manufacturers. If you experience difficulty with recording data or playing a disc, try a different disc or a different brand of media.
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Additional Information about DVD media and DVD burning Exit all other open software programs and disable screen savers. Cancel any scheduled timer recording sessions. Do not connect or disconnect cables or attach devices. Do not attempt to access the Internet or other network services. ...
Media Center — Settings You can customize the Media Center settings for TV viewing, picture slide shows, and audio playback. You can make selections to enable closed captioning and set parental controls About Configuring Media Center Changing General Settings ...
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About Configuring Media Center Microsoft Windows supports Computer administrator and Limited user accounts. Certain settings apply to Media Center ® ® and affect all user accounts. This type of change is set up by those with computer administrator accounts. Other settings can be selected by those with Limited user accounts.
Changing General Settings Changes to the general settings affect all user accounts. The computer administrator is the only account that has the system authority to change general settings. To change general settings Point the remote control at the remote sensor, and press the Start The Media Center Start menu appears.
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Notifications — to set telephone notifications. Your computer does not currently support the notifications feature. Autoplay — to enable enhanced autoplay options. Parental control — to block selected programs. Set up Internet connection — to select a download method. ...
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Changing TV Recording Settings You can change your TV recording priorities and options. Point the remote control at the remote sensor, and press the Start The Media Center Start menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to select Settings and press OK. The Settings window appears.
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Archive your recorded TV programs to recordable DVD media, using Click to DVD Copying Recorded TV Programs to DVDs. Change the recording quality setting to get the maximum recording time. Higher quality recordings create larger files. If you want to record more TV programs in the available storage space, go to the Storage setting window and set the recording quality to a lower setting.
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Changing TV Program Guide Settings Media Center uses an active Internet connection to set up and update your local Television Program Guide. You can set up Media Center to automatically connect to the Internet and update the Guide. This process may take a few moments to complete, based on the speed of your Internet connection.
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Setting Parental Controls For TV Viewing This setting is administrator controlled and affects all user accounts. To set parental controls Point the remote control at the remote sensor, and press the Start The Media Center Start menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to select Settings. Press OK. The Settings window appears.
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Movie/DVD ratings — Turn on the movie and DVD blocking feature, and allow only certain movies to be displayed. Change 4-digit code — Change your parental controls password. Reset parental controls — Remove your password and reset all of the TV and movie viewing limits After changing these settings, press Back on the remote control to return to the Settings window.
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Changing the Language For DVD Movies Point the remote control at the remote sensor, and press the Start The Media Center Start menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to select Settings. Press OK. The Settings window appears. From the Settings window, select DVD, and then select Language.
Selecting Closed Captioning You can select closed captioning to display the TV program's spoken audio in text format on the screen. To select closed captioning Point the remote control at the remote sensor, and press the Start The Media Center Start menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to select Settings.
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VAIO Media Software VAIO Media software expands digital entertainment possibilities by delivering your music, video, and still image files anywhere in your home! Set up one of the VAIO ready to share the fun and memories with your family and friends. ...
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VAIO Media Software Overview VAIO Media software makes it possible to share music, video, and photos with other VAIO wireless network. Set up one or more computers on your network as media servers and install the VAIO Media client software on the other computers. The computers with the VAIO Media client software installed can access multimedia content stored on the VAIO Media server computers.
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VAIO Media Software System Requirements You can open VAIO Media software on the server computer(s), register client computers to the server(s), and then share multimedia content between the network computers. Server requirements The VAIO Media server requires VAIO XP Professional Edition, and Microsoft Windows Media Center Edition operating systems. VAIO Media software is not supported by other computers or environments.
Setting Up a Client Computer From the server, copy and distribute the VAIO Media To copy and distribute the installer file Click Start on the Windows ® Point to VAIO Media, and click Install VAIO Media to other VAIO PCs. The Enjoying Music, Photos, and Video on Other VAIO computers window appears.
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Sony recommends selecting the option, Automatically register devices when connected to the network. Click Next. Registration requests from network clients or devices appear. If you want to use a confirmation number to register your computer, verify that the Use the confirmation number to register your device option is selected.
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Preparing your Multimedia Content You can use preinstalled Sony software programs to prepare your multimedia content for sharing across the network using ® VAIO Media software. To prepare your multimedia content VAIO Media Console software can manage different media server features to deliver various file formats.
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Starting VAIO Media Console VAIO Media Console software manages all of the Media Servers, enabling you to register and grant access to the client computers on your network. You can also register folders containing video, music, and still image contents. When a folder is registered with VAIO Media Console, the contents can be accessed by the network's client computers and devices.
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Using VAIO Media VAIO Media uses your network servers to view images and video or listen to music. Click Start in the Windows ® Point to VAIO Media, and then click VAIO Media. The VAIO Media Main Menu window appears. VAIO Media Software —...
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Accessing VAIO Media Help For more information about using the VAIO Media software program, follow these steps: Click Start in the Windows ® Point to VAIO Media, and then click Help. taskbar, and point to All Programs. Page 157...
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Using an Analog Device for Video Playback You can stream video content from an analog device, such as a VCR, using the VAIO Media TV server software, and watch video playback on your computer or across the network. Setting up an analog device Connect one end of the A/V cable to the Video Out port on your analog device.
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Channel Input Location S-Video 1 The S-video In jack on the back panel of the computer. Composite Video 1 The Composite video In jack on the back panel of the computer. S-Video 2 The S-video In jack on the front panel of the computer. Composite Video 2 The Composite video In jack on the front panel of the computer.
Configuring Your VAIO Computer This section provides basic information about managing your computer's hard disk drive performance, using i.LINK devices, CompactFlash cards, SmartMedia cards, Memory Stick media, PC Cards, and changing default settings. Your computer may not be equipped with all of the hardware features described in this section, depending on the system configuration purchased.
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Sony used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 connection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software programs, operating system and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may not communicate with each other.
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Memory Stick ® computers support Memory Stick PRO media for data ® software are not compatible with the new Memory Stick PRO media. Sony http://www.sony.com/pcsupport media. ® regularly for the latest information on Memory ®...
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If the media does not insert easily, remove it from the slot and verify that it is not upside-down or backwards. Carefully reinsert the Memory Stick media, but do not force it into the slot. To remove a Memory Stick media A small portion of the Memory Stick media remains extended when it is inserted into the Memory Stick media slot.
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Additional information about Memory Stick media If your computer does not recognize your Memory Stick slot before data access had completed. If this occurs, follow these steps: Remove the Memory Stick media from the slot. Shut down your computer, closing any open software programs, and then turn your computer off. Wait approximately 30 seconds, and then restart your computer.
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About the Secure Digital (SD) Card Slot Your VAIO computer is equipped with a Secure Digital (SD) media card slot that supports both SD and MultiMediaCard ® (MMC) media. Inserting a Secure Digital media or MultiMediaCard Use your fingertip to slide the upper front panel cover down. Do not force the panel cover open. Opening the upper front panel cov er Insert the SD or MMC media into the SD media card slot.
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Carefully pull the extended portion of the media card, removing it from the SD media card slot. Do not remove the SD or MMC media while the media access indicator light is on. The media or its data may become damaged. Additional information about Secure Digital media or MultiMediaCard If you plan to share your media card between your VAIO the media must be formatted properly.
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About the xD Picture Card Slot Your VAIO computer is equipped with an xD Picture Card ® Inserting an xD Picture Card media Use your fingertip to slide the upper front panel cover down. Do not force the panel cover open. Opening the upper front panel cov er Insert the media card into the xD Picture Card media slot.
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Carefully pull the extended portion of the xD Picture Card media, removing it from the xD Picture Card media slot. Do not remove the xD Picture Card media while the media access indicator light is on. The media or its data may become damaged.
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About the CompactFlash/Microdrive Media Slot Your VAIO computer is equipped with a CompactFlash ® Microdrive media cards. To insert a CompactFlash or Microdrive media card Use your fingertip to slide the upper front panel cover down. Do not force the panel cover open. Opening the upper front panel cov er Insert a CompactFlash or Microdrive media card into the card slot.
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Carefully remove the media card from the slot. Do not remove the media card while the media access indicator light is on. The media or data may become damaged. Additional information about media cards If you plan to share a CompactFlash or Microdrive media card between your VAIO camera or music player, the media card must be formatted properly.
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In the future you may want to increase the functionality of your VAIO computer. This section describes how to perform basic upgrades and maintenance on your system. For more information on upgrading your computer, see your model's System Reference Manual. You can download the System Reference Manual from the Sony Online Support Web site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.
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Overview The upgrading procedures described in this section assume that you are familiar with the general terminology associated with personal computers, safety practices, required regulatory compliances, and the modification of electronic equipment. Before upgrading your computer Disconnect the computer from its power source and from telecommunications links, networks, or modems before you open the unit or follow any procedures described in this section.
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About Opening the Computer Removing the top cover Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer. Unplug your computer and disconnect any peripheral devices. Locate the two tabs on the top edge of the back panel. Gently lift these tabs and slide the top cover towards the back of the unit.
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About Closing the Computer Replacing the side panel Align the tabs on the bottom of the side panel to the tracks on the edge of the chassis frame. Gently press the side panel against the chassis, until the release button locks the panel back into place. Replacing the side panel Replacing the top cover Align the tracks on the top cover to the tracks on the chassis frame.
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9.05 inches. Add-on card configuration varies by model. Some models, such as Configure-to-Order (CTO) systems, may contain preinstalled add-on cards. Observe the proper safety precautions when you add cards to your Sony computer. See Before upgrading your computer. Page 176...
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Installing an add-on card Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer. Unplug your computer and any peripheral devices. Gently place the unit on its side and remove the side panel. See Locate an available expansion slot. Remove the slot cover's screw, and then remove the slot cover. When removing a slot cover, be careful not to damage components on the system board or add-on cards.
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Attach any internal cables that the card requires. See the instructions supplied with the add-on card. Replace the side panel. See About Closing the Reconnect the power cord and all peripheral devices. Turn on the computer. Computer. Page 178...
Installing Memory The amount of preinstalled memory may vary, depending on the system configuration you purchased. Your computer may ship with all available memory slots filled. For memory replacement or upgrades, use the correct memory module for your computer's configuration. See the online Specifications sheet for details about the amount of memory installed in your computer.
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Removing a memory module Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer. Unplug your computer and all peripheral devices. Gently place the unit on its side and remove the side panel. See If necessary, remove any cables, add-on cards, or other components to access the memory module slots. Locate the memory module(s) you wish to remove.
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Installing a memory module Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer. Unplug your computer and any peripheral devices. Gently place the unit on its side and remove the side panel. See If necessary, remove any cables, add-on cards, or other components to access the memory module slots. Remove the memory module from its anti-static package, handling it by the the edges.
Dispose of the lithium battery properly. In some areas, the disposal of lithium batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited. You can return your unwanted lithium batteries to your nearest Sony Service Center or Factory Service Center. To locate a Service Center near you, visit the Sony Online Support Web site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.
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Resetting the computer's date and time To reset your computer's date and time: Double-click the time readout displayed in the Windows window appears. From the Date & Time tab, change the settings as desired. Click Apply, and then click OK. Taskbar Notification area.
About Hard Disk Drive Installation Your computer comes with an available internal bay to hold a second standard 3½-inch hard disk drive. Some models, such as Configure-to-Order (CTO) systems, may already have additional hard disk drives installed. The hard disk drive access light blinks when either internal hard disk drive is active. Page 184...
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Replacing the original hard disk drive If you replace the original, factory-installed hard disk drive, you may need to correct your drive mapping, create a VAIO Recovery Media Kit, or visit the Sony Online Support Web site for more information. About drive mapping...
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Installing an additional hard disk drive Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer. Unplug your computer and any peripheral devices. Gently place the unit on its side and remove the side panel. See Certain VAIO computers require you to configure the jumpers on the new drive as a slave.
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Your new hard disk drive is supplied with the necessary screws. Do not overtighten these screws when securing the drive to the drive holder. Align the drive holder with the tracks on the inside of the chassis. Slide the drive holder in completely. 10.
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Identifying the additional hard disk space When you initialize the new hard disk, it must be configured as an extended partition in Windows NT file system (NTFS) format. Log on to Windows as Administrator. ® Click Start in the Windows taskbar, then right-click My Computer. A shortcut menu appears. Select Manage.
Troubleshooting This section describes how to troubleshoot common problems. You can also find helpful information on how to use your computer's hardware features and preinstalled software. Your computer may not be equipped with all of the features or software discussed in this section, depending on the system configuration purchased. ...
About VAIO Computer Functions My computer does not start. Verify that the computer is plugged into a power source and that it is turned on. Check that the power indicator is lit on the front panel of the computer. ...
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About VAIO Computer Functions My computer does not start. Verify that the computer is plugged into a power source and that it is turned on. Check that the power indicator is lit on the front panel of the computer. ...
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What can I do if my computer or software stop responding? You can try to locate and close the software program that has stopped responding. Press the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys. The Windows Task Manager window appears. From the Applications tab, locate the software program that has the status message, "Not responding." Select the software program that has a Not Responding status and click End Task.
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Why does the Windows operating system stop responding during shutdown? The Windows operating system may not shut down properly for many reasons, including incompatible or conflicting drivers, damaged files, or non-responsive hardware. For troubleshooting information, you can search Windows Help. Click Start in the Windows taskbar and select Help and Support.
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Why is my system running slowly? The system responsiveness varies depending with the number of software programs that are open and running. Close any programs that you are not currently using. Increasing the system memory may also help. For information on installing memory, please see the online VAIO User Guide.
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How do I change the video resolution of my display? Click Start in the Windows taskbar, and then select Control Panel. Select Appearance and Themes, and then select Change the screen resolution. Click the Settings tab. Change the Screen resolution and Color quality to the desired levels. Click Apply and then click OK.
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Why doesn't my computer resume normal operation from Stand by mode? If your keyboard has a Stand by key If your keyboard is not equipped with a Stand by key, press any key to resume normal operation. For troubleshooting information, you can search Windows Help.
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About System Security This section provides information about keeping your computer operating smoothly and protecting against potential threats to your system security. How can I protect my system against security threats, such as viruses? The Microsoft Windows operating system is preinstalled on your computer. The best way to protect your computer against ®...
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About System Security This section provides information about keeping your computer operating smoothly and protecting against potential threats to your system security. How can I protect my system against security threats, such as viruses? The Microsoft Windows operating system is preinstalled on your computer. The best way to protect your computer against ®...
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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.
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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 Double-click the Norton Internet Security icon If you have not previously registered the antivirus software, a series of information wizards appear. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete each wizard Double-click the Norton Internet Security icon again.
About Media Center The Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition operating system is not installed on all VAIO Digital Studio computers. ® ® ® See your online specifications sheet for more information about your computer's configuration. Why doesn't the REW button on the remote control work when I use My Music? The REW button does not "rewind"...
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About Media Center The Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition operating system is not installed on all VAIO Digital Studio computers. ® ® ® See your online specifications sheet for more information about your computer's configuration. Why doesn't the REW button on the remote control work when I use My Music? The REW button does not "rewind"...
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Why aren't the song information edits I made using SonicStage software shown in My Music? If you record a song in OpenMG ATRAC format and make edits, such as title, artist, or genre, using SonicStage software, the changes become visible when the music file is played in My Music. If you make changes to a music file using Media Center, the changes are not visible when played in SonicStage software.
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Why do my song information edits revert to the original content when I use My Music? When you record songs with SonicStage software, and then use Windows Media Player software to edit the song's ® information, you may not see your changes when you play the song in My Music. Windows Media Player supports playback of songs recorded in OpenMG (ATRAC3 or ATRAC3+ ) format, but does not support any edits made to the OpenMG format music files.
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Why do my optimized music files take so long to appear in My Music? When you use SonicStage software to optimize music files to ATRAC3 or ATRAC3+ format, it may take a few moments for the music files to be available in My Music. To access these files sooner, start Windows Media Player software first, and then play the song with My Music.
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Why do I get the error message, "The input media is invalid" when I try to play an MP3 file in My Music? If you have added cover art to the MP3 file using SonicStage software, your file may contain an unsynchronized ID3v2 header.
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Why won't My Music show the albums (playlists) I recorded with SonicStage software? Playlists (albums) recorded with SonicStage software may not be immediately available in the Media Center Album window. To access these files sooner, start Windows Media Player software first, and then play the song with My Music. ®...
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Why did my Click to DVD software recording session capture television instead of video? If Media Center starts a scheduled TV recording while you are capturing analog video with Click to DVD programming may be captured instead of the video and the timed recording may fail. Media Center and the analog capture feature of Click to DVD software both require the use a TV tuner/MPEG encoder card and cannot access the card at the same time.
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Why can't I view or record a movie when my computer is connected to an external device, such as a VCR or DVD player, or when I am using an analog input connection? If you see a blue background in the View window, the movie may be copyright-protected. Your computer is not able to display or record a video or DVD that is copyright-protected by Macrovision or CGMS-A (Copy Generation Management System - Analog).
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Why can't I fast forward or rewind a video? The rewind and fast forward features are not supported by all video formats. Try using the Skip or Replay buttons, which provides a similar function. Page 210...
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How do I use the Media Center software or remote control to adjust my monitor when viewing TV programs? Media Center software and remote control do not have video adjustment capability. Use the controls on the monitor to adjust video settings, such as contrast, hue, and brightness. See the information provided with your monitor for instructions on adjusting its video controls.
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My computer freezes and restarts while I'm watching a DVD or live TV. What do I do? Verify that the monitor refresh rate is set to 60 Hz, using the following steps: Right-click on the desktop, and click Properties from the shortcut menu. The Display Properties window appears.
Your computer may not be equipped with all of the hardware features listed in this section. To view the specific hardware configuration for your system, see the specifications sheet for your computer on the Sony Online Support Web site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.
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Your computer may not be equipped with all of the hardware features listed in this section. To view the specific hardware configuration for your system, see the specifications sheet for your computer on the Sony Online Support Web site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.
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Why can't I play a DVD or CD media? After inserting your CD or DVD, wait a few seconds for the system to detect it before trying to access it. Confirm that the disc is in the tray with the label side facing up. ...
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Why isn't my DVD playing properly? If a region code warning appears when you are using a DVD player software program, it may be that the region code of the DVD you are trying to play is incompatible with the region code setting of your optical drive. A region code is listed on the disc packaging.
About the Mouse and Keyboard Why doesn't my mouse work properly? Confirm that the mouse is plugged securely into the mouse port. If you are using a USB mouse, verify that the mouse is plugged securely into the appropriate USB port. ...
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About the Mouse and Keyboard Why doesn't my mouse work properly? Confirm that the mouse is plugged securely into the mouse port. If you are using a USB mouse, verify that the mouse is plugged securely into the appropriate USB port. ...
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How do I set up my mouse for left-hand use? Click Start in the Windows taskbar, then click Control Panel. Click Printers and Other Hardware, then click Mouse. The Mouse Properties dialog box appears. From the Buttons tab, select Switch primary and secondary buttons under the Button Configuration options. Click Apply, then click OK.
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Why doesn't my keyboard work properly? Check that the keyboard is securely plugged into the keyboard port. Save and close all open software programs. Turn off your computer, wait approximately 10 seconds, and then restart your computer. If you are using a wireless keyboard: ...
About the Modem Why is my modem connection slow? Many factors can influence modem connection speed, such as: Telephone line noise. Incompatibility with other telephone equipment such as fax machines or other modems. Internet Service Providers (ISP) connection capability may vary. If you think your modem is not connecting properly to other PC-based modems, fax machines, or your ISP, check the following: ...
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About the Modem Why is my modem connection slow? Many factors can influence modem connection speed, such as: Telephone line noise. Incompatibility with other telephone equipment such as fax machines or other modems. Internet Service Providers (ISP) connection capability may vary. If you think your modem is not connecting properly to other PC-based modems, fax machines, or your ISP, check the following: ...
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Check that the access telephone number (POP) is correct. All software programs that are preinstalled by Sony are compatible with your computer's modem. If you have installed other software, contact the software publisher for information on how to configure the software in order to recognize the modem.
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How do I change my modem to rotary or touch-tone dialing? Click Start in the Windows taskbar, then click Control Panel. Click Printers and Other Hardware, then click Phone and Modem options. From the Dialing Rules tab, click Edit. The Edit Location dialog box appears. Select the Tone or Pulse option.
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How do I set up a dial-up connection? After you have connected your computer's modem cable, follow these steps to set up your dial-up connection to the Internet: Click Start from the Windows taskbar and select All Programs. Point to Accessories, point to Communications, and then click New Connection Wizard. The New Connection Wizard appears.
About the Speakers Why is there no sound in any software program? Check that the speakers are plugged into the Headphones jack. If your speakers have a mute button, verify that it is turned off. If your speakers are powered by batteries, verify that the batteries are inserted properly and that they are charged.
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About the Speakers Why is there no sound in any software program? Check that the speakers are plugged into the Headphones jack. If your speakers have a mute button, verify that it is turned off. If your speakers are powered by batteries, verify that the batteries are inserted properly and that they are charged.
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About Using a Microphone Why doesn't my microphone work properly? Check that the microphone is plugged into the Microphone jack. Page 228...
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About Using a Microphone Why doesn't my microphone work properly? Check that the microphone is plugged into the Microphone jack. Page 229...
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Why is my microphone so sensitive to background noise? If you find there is too much background noise when you record sound, you should adjust the microphone by following these steps: Click Start in the Windows taskbar, then click Control Panel. Click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices, then click Sounds and Audio Devices.
About Using Peripheral Equipment How do I install a printer? Connect your USB or IEEE 1394 printer to the appropriate port on your computer's front, back or side panels your printer has a USB, IEEE 1394, or infrared connection, contact the printer manufacturer for information or updates that may be required for proper installation.
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About Using Peripheral Equipment How do I install a printer? Connect your USB or IEEE 1394 printer to the appropriate port on your computer's front, back or side panels your printer has a USB, IEEE 1394, or infrared connection, contact the printer manufacturer for information or updates that may be required for proper installation.
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The connected printer does not function properly when the computer resumes from a power saving mode. Clear the printer memory by turning the printer off for approximately 10 seconds, and then turning it back on. If your printer does not resume normal operations, try restarting your computer. Page 233...
Notes On Use The information in this section provides basic procedures for handling your system and common peripheral devices, and using storage media. About the Power Source About Disposing of the Lithium Battery About Handling the Computer System ...
About the Power Source Before opening your computer, turn the system off and let it cool down for 10 minutes. This protects you against internal components that may be too hot to handle. Your computer operates on 100-120 V AC 50/60 Hz only. ...
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Confirm that the supplied AA batteries are properly installed in the wireless device. Use the CONNECT buttons on the wireless device and your computer, if available, to establish communication between the equipment. Avoid using radio-controlled toys or equipment, CB radios, and other wireless devices in the area near your wireless keyboard.
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Confirm that the supplied AA batteries are properly installed in the wireless device. Use the CONNECT buttons on the wireless device and your computer, if available, to establish communication between the equipment. Avoid using radio-controlled toys or equipment, CB radios, and other wireless devices in the area near your wireless keyboard.
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Confirm that the supplied AA batteries are properly installed in the wireless device. Use the CONNECT buttons on the wireless device and your computer, if available, to establish communication between the equipment. Avoid using radio-controlled toys or equipment, CB radios, and other wireless devices in the area near your wireless keyboard.
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Your computer, keyboard, and mouse consist of high-precision electronic parts. Do not drop them or bump them against other objects. Your Sony computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple telephone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). ...
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Confirm that the supplied AA batteries are properly installed in the wireless device. Use the CONNECT buttons on the wireless device and your computer, if available, to establish communication between the equipment. Avoid using radio-controlled toys or equipment, CB radios, and other wireless devices in the area near your wireless keyboard.
Do not handle damaged or leaking lithium batteries. The lithium battery may explode if mistreated. Do not disassemble it or dispose of it in fire. Replace the battery with a Sony CR2032 lithium battery. Using a type of battery other than a CR2032 may present a risk of fire or explosion.
About Handling a Monitor (Display) DVD playback and certain video-related software may not function correctly when your monitor is set to a high refresh rate. If your monitor does not play back video content properly, try setting the display to a lower refresh rate.
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About Handling a Monitor (Display) DVD playback and certain video-related software may not function correctly when your monitor is set to a high refresh rate. If your monitor does not play back video content properly, try setting the display to a lower refresh rate.
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CompactFlash, Microdrive, MultiMediaCard (MMC), SmartMedia, and Secure Digital (SD) ® media cards. See your computer's specifications sheet at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport, for more information about your computer's media card slot configuration. Visit the Sony Online Support Web site regularly for the latest information on compatible memory cards. ...
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CompactFlash, Microdrive, MultiMediaCard (MMC), SmartMedia, and Secure Digital (SD) ® media cards. See your computer's specifications sheet at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport, for more information about your computer's media card slot configuration. Visit the Sony Online Support Web site regularly for the latest information on compatible memory cards. ...
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CompactFlash, Microdrive, MultiMediaCard (MMC), SmartMedia, and Secure Digital (SD) ® media cards. See your computer's specifications sheet at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport, for more information about your computer's media card slot configuration. Visit the Sony Online Support Web site regularly for the latest information on compatible memory cards. ...
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CompactFlash, Microdrive, MultiMediaCard (MMC), SmartMedia, and Secure Digital (SD) ® media cards. See your computer's specifications sheet at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport, for more information about your computer's media card slot configuration. Visit the Sony Online Support Web site regularly for the latest information on compatible memory cards. ...
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CompactFlash, Microdrive, MultiMediaCard (MMC), SmartMedia, and Secure Digital (SD) ® media cards. See your computer's specifications sheet at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport, for more information about your computer's media card slot configuration. Visit the Sony Online Support Web site regularly for the latest information on compatible memory cards. ...
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CompactFlash, Microdrive, MultiMediaCard (MMC), SmartMedia, and Secure Digital (SD) ® media cards. See your computer's specifications sheet at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport, for more information about your computer's media card slot configuration. Visit the Sony Online Support Web site regularly for the latest information on compatible memory cards. ...
Support Options Sony provides several options to help solve common problems or to locate support for your VAIO describes all available resources and offers suggestions on how to access this information for maximum results. Immediate Help and Support ...
VAIO Software — Provides specific information on preinstalled software on your computer. To access this online software information Click Start in the Windows taskbar. Click Welcome to VAIO life. Y ou c an loc ate the online H elp for Sony ® taskbar, then click Help and Support. ®...
Software Help and Support Support information for the preinstalled software on your system is located in this section. Sony software support is free of charge for 90 days after the original date of purchase. Your computer may not be supplied with all of the software discussed in this section, depending on the computer purchased.
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Web site http://support.sonic.com DVgate Plus Sony Electronics Inc. Connect a compatible digital video camera to your computer's i.LINK 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.
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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 convenient light-table format so that you can easily view the contents of an entire folder, create your own photo albums and make prints.
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VAIO Product Registration is an integrated registration software program for both Sony Electronics Inc. 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 Inc. Sony uses the registration data for warranty and product support purposes and the analysis of customer feedback on Sony computer features.
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WinDVD software serves as a simple-to-use DVD player that offers all the features you would expect to find in a standard consumer DVD player, including advanced display and navigation features such as zoom, pan, bookmark, and time search. Web site http://www.intervideo.com/jsp/Support.jsp telephone 510-651-0888 computer updated by checking the Sony Online Support Web site for ® Page 259...
Sony Online Support Web site Online help and support are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, when you visit the Sony Online Support Web site. You can access the Web site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.
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Sony Online Support Web site Online help and support are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, when you visit the Sony Online Support Web site. You can access the Web site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.
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Sony Online Support Web site Online help and support are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, when you visit the Sony Online Support Web site. You can access the Web site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.