I’ve searched all over for a solution to the but only found scraps of information here and there. Much like my Dell, I’m not a enthusiast of manufacturers filling the computer with their own bloated software which only decelerate the computer. Before this journey is begun by you with me, you should make the the majority of the “Sony Vaio Care” ability to up grade your BIOS firmware.
Ensure you have your copy of Windows 7 x64. The motorists for the x86 version aren’t available from the site so good good luck with that! You can customise your Windows image utilizing a mixture of either RT7Lite (left behind but still works) and Win Toolkit. Usually do not slipstream drivers in to the disc. I’ll provide instructions about how to install them manually. For the exterior dock to work, the order of installation is important!
I’ve never had a device be so fussy about reboots or drivers install order, so please take the time to reboot when instructed. It’s a bloody fast notebook anyway, so you don’t really have a reason never to. Let’s get ready to free your Vaio Z from bloat! Now to make yourself familiar with the motorists download web page. Note that some of these are big pretty, it’s about 1.1gb all up!
So it’d be considered a good notion to skim through the tutorial and start getting these before you start formatting. I installed off USB than Dvd and blu-ray rather, however the instructions must not be too different from the regular install process. Monitor it until you reboot. Now the fun/tedious part, installing drivers!
Tip: Before starting, connect in your dock and leave it connected in! Tip: Reboot whenever it asks one to! Tip: Follow these instructions in the order shown. You run the chance of the dock no longer working Otherwise. Tip: It’s a good time to disable UAC even if it’s temporarily.
Go nuts and install these. They’ll knock off a lot of the unknown devices in the device manager. The external images in the dock is next. I’ve got an ATI Radeon HD 6650M with my Vaio Z so that’s being offered. Sound is up next. Follow these to be able and you will have working onboard sound, HDMI output as well as working noise-cancelling earphones.
Now we’re getting the internet! Ensures the memory stick/SD card reader is working. Edge, horizontal and 2-finger scrolling with pinch/twist/level of sensitivity/etc options. This one are available under “System Components”. I have no idea what it does, but it gets rid of a yellowish “!” mark in these devices manager. Another one of these “I’ve no idea what it is” deals.
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Just grab and go. Update 15/10/2012: Had some issues hooking up with cellular and arbitrary dropouts. Either re-install the wireless update or just install the update package without the initial. This appears to be a lot of DLL files that Sony packages run off. Don’t worry, I’ll only install the key ones that do useful things.
This can be found under “System Components”. For automatically dimming the display when it’s darker, enabling the backlit keyboard or swapping power profiles when battery pack levels change. For turning on/off bluetooth or wireless individually, saving unnecessary battery drain. Time to get rid of the last few “!” marks. I cannot remember if I installed these or not, but it may be useful for you. When it’s done, reboot again to lock everything in. Notice that Sony Vaio Care wasn’t installed? That .NET 4.0 resource hog is fully gone!