Sony PCV-W10 manual Reinstalling device drivers

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VAIO Computer User Guide

Reinstalling device drivers

The Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system is capable of reinstalling the original factory-installed device drivers, without using the Application Recovery CD(s).

1Click Start in the Windows taskbar, then right-click My Computer. A shortcut menu appears.

2Click Properties. The System Properties dialog box appears.

3From the Hardware tab, click the Device Manager button.

4Right-click to select the unknown device* or the device that requires the driver installation and click Update Driver from the shortcut menu. The Hardware Update Wizard appears.

5Follow the on-screen instructions to locate the device and reinstall the appropriate device driver.

If Windows XP does not reinstall the device driver(s), follow the steps in the next section to reinstall the device driver(s) using the Application Recovery CD(s).

Reinstalling device drivers using Application Recovery CD(s)

1Logon to go to the Windows® desktop.

2Insert Application Recovery CD #1 into the optical disc drive. The VAIO welcome window appears. Click OK, then click Quit to close the Sony Application Recovery utility.

3Without removing the Application Recovery CD from the optical drive, click Start in the Windows taskbar and then right-click My Computer. A shortcut menu appears.

4Click Properties. The System Properties dialog box appears.

5From the Hardware tab, click the Device Manager button.

6Right-click to select the unknown device or the device that requires the driver installation and click Update Driver from the shortcut menu. The Hardware Update Wizard appears.

*An unknown device(s) is identified by a yellow question mark. A device that has a driver problem is identified by a yellow exclamation mark.

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Contents Vaio Computer User Guide Page Contents Support Options Welcome Vaio Computer User Guide Configuring Your Vaio Computer About Your Hard Disk Drive Partition Defragmenting your hard disk driveConnecting an i.LINK Ieee 1394 device Link CompatibilityVaio Action Setup Changing the settings of the S keysShortcut keys Vaio Action Setup Changing The Sony Software Window Design Changing the window designUsing The Memory Stick Media Slot To insert a Memory Stick mediaTo remove a Memory Stick media Removing a Memory Stick MediaLocking the Memory Stick Media Using The PC Card Slot Inserting a PC CardRemoving a PC Card Removing a PC CardVaio Computer User Guide System And Application Recovery CDs Using The System Recovery CDs System recovery optionsDefault system drive recovery recommended Change partition size and recoverUsing the System Recovery CDs To insert the System Recovery CDVaio Computer User Guide Using The Application Recovery CDs Reinstalling software applicationsReinstalling device drivers Reinstalling device drivers using Application Recovery CDsUsing The Application Recovery CDs Vaio Computer User Guide Troubleshooting About Vaio Computer Functions My computer does not startCannot find the Windows taskbar Why is my system running slowly? About Using The Optical Disc Drive Why doesn’t my optical drive tray open?Why can’t I play a DVD or CD media? Why isn’t my DVD playing properly?Why doesnt my optical drive CD-RW/DVD record to CD-RW media? Why is there no sound in any application? How do I use headphones while my speakers are connected?About The Speakers Why is my modem connection slow? About The ModemHow do I change my modem to rotary or Touch-Tone dialing? Why doesn’t my modem work properly? About Using a Microphone Why doesn’t my microphone work properly?Why is my microphone so sensitive to background noise? About The Mouse And Keyboard To use an optical mouse USBTo use a standard mouse USB Why doesn’t my mouse work properly? How do I set up my mouse for left-hand use?Why doesn’t my keyboard work properly? About Using Peripheral Devices How do I install a printer?About Using Peripheral Devices Vaio Computer User Guide Page About The Power Source About Disposing Of The Lithium Battery About Handling The Computer System About moisture condensation About the hard disk driveAbout The LCD Screen Built-in Display Cleaning CD or DVD media About DVD, CD, And Floppy Disk MediaHandling floppy disks Handling CD or DVD mediaVaio Computer User Guide Support Options Immediate Help And Support Click Vaio User GuideImmediate Help And Support Software Help And Support EarthLink, IncQuicken 2002 New User Edition Intuit Inc Sony Service Center Contacting Sony For Help And Support Sony Computing Support Web siteSony Customer Information Services Center Page OWNER’S Record Safety Information and Caution Wave LengthVaio Computer User Guide Regulatory Information Declaration of ConformityFCC Part Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 United States Telephone Consumer Guidelines CanadaDisposal of Lithium Battery Industry Canada Notice Avis DE L’INDUSTRIE Canada End-User License Agreement For Sony Software Grant of License -This License grants the following rightsCopyright High Risk Activities Exclusion of Warranty on Sony Software Governing LAW and JURISDICTION, Jury Trial Waiver Index Vaio Computer User Guide Index Vaio Computer User Guide
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PCV-W10 specifications

The Sony PCV-W10, released in the early 2000s, was a distinctive all-in-one desktop computer that targeted consumers seeking both performance and style. This innovative computer combined cutting-edge technology with an elegant design, making it a notable entry in Sony's line of personal computing products.

One of the standout features of the PCV-W10 was its sleek, compact design. The system housed all its components in a single unit, which reduced clutter and maximized space efficiency. The 15-inch LCD display was not only eye-catching but also offered clear visuals with vibrant colors, catering to a variety of multimedia tasks such as watching movies, editing photos, or browsing the internet. The slim profile allowed it to fit seamlessly into modern living spaces, making it an appealing choice for users seeking aesthetic harmony in their home or office.

In terms of performance, the PCV-W10 was equipped with a powerful Intel Pentium 4 processor, enabling users to handle demanding applications with ease. The system came with a generous amount of RAM, ensuring smooth multitasking capabilities and efficient operation. The integrated graphics card provided decent performance for everyday tasks and light gaming, further broadening the appeal of the PCV-W10.

The Sony PCV-W10 also featured innovative connectivity options to keep users connected. With multiple USB ports, firewire, and an integrated CD-RW/DVD drive, transferring files and creating backups was simple and efficient. It also utilized Sony's proprietary VAIO technology, which allowed consumers to enjoy enhanced multimedia capabilities, including photo editing and video playback.

Another significant aspect of the PCV-W10 was its audio system, featuring robust speakers that offered an immersive sound experience. This made it an excellent choice for users who enjoyed listening to music or watching movies without the need for external speakers.

Overall, the Sony PCV-W10 was a well-rounded desktop computer that catered to a diverse audience. Its combination of stylish design, reliable performance, and advanced features positioned it as an attractive option for consumers during its time. Although technology has evolved since its launch, the PCV-W10 remains a memorable entry in the realm of all-in-one PCs, exemplifying Sony’s commitment to innovation and quality in personal computing.