Sony PCG-GR200 DVgate, Easy CD Creator Windows 2000 only, Roxio, Inc, Microsoft Internet Explorer

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Software Overview

DVgate™

Sony Electronics Inc.

Connect a compatible digital video camera recorder to the i.LINK®* connector and capture your own video clips and still images. You can edit clips from your video, add others, and combine clips into new movie segments. You can also save your images in a variety of popular file formats.

Easy CD Creator™ (Windows® 2000 only)

Roxio, Inc.

Easy CD Creator lets you make your own data, audio and multimedia CDs. You can back up your important files to CD, and read them back on standard CD- ROM drives. Create your own audio CDs right on your desktop, and play them back on your home or car stereo CD player. You can make your own personalized color jewel case inserts with custom text and graphics. You can even make backup copies of your existing CDs. The Easy CD Creator Wizard makes creating your own custom CDs a simple process.

Microsoft® Internet Explorer

Microsoft Corp.

Internet Explorer delivers the Web the way you want it. It is safe, easy to use, and you can personalize how you access the Web. Outlook Express and other tools in Internet Explorer also help you have a great experience when you are on the Web.

Microsoft® Office XP Professional/Small Business (on selected models)

Microsoft Corp.

With Microsoft Office XP you’ll find a powerful new technology that will help you get work done more quickly by providing real-time, context-sensitive options for important actions, from formatting to error correction. Task panes consolidate important tasks into a single integrated view, enabling you to conduct searches, launch and format documents, and view the contents of your Clipboard from one location.

*i.LINK is a Sony trademark used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 con- nection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software applications, operating system, and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may not communicate with each other. Refer to the documentation that came with your compatible i.LINK device for information on operating conditions and proper connection. Before con- necting compatible i.LINK PC peripherals to your system, such as a CD-RW or hard disk drive, confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating conditions.

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Contents Vaio Notebook Quick Start Page Contents Getting Help Welcome FeaturesVaio Notebook Quick Start Remove the following hardware items from the box Unpacking Your NotebookSoftware CDs Registering Your Notebook Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP Professional Setting up your dial-up connectionPhone and Modem Options window New Connection Wizard Windows 2000 Professional Vaio Notebook Quick Start Setting Up Your Vaio Notebook Locating Controls and Ports Left Right Back Bottom Using the AC adapter Connecting a Power SourceTo insert the battery pack Using battery powerTo charge the battery pack Lift the battery bay cover up until it clicksBattery Indicator Light Status Description Battery Indicator DescriptionPush in and lift up the battery bay cover until it clicks To remove the battery packVaio Notebook Quick Start Starting Your Notebook Power buttonFor Windows XP Shutting Down Your NotebookFor Windows If you are unable to shut down your notebook Vaio Notebook Quick Start Adding Memory Precautions and Procedures Slot Typical expansion memory configurationRemoving a memory module Remove the memory module Installing a memory module Viewing the amount of memory Vaio Notebook Quick Start About the Software on Your Notebook Software Overview Easy CD Creator Windows 2000 only DVgateRoxio, Inc Microsoft Internet ExplorerMovieShaker Microsoft WordNorton AntiVirus Windows 2000 only PictureGearRealJukebox QuickenRealPlayer RealProducer G2 Windows 2000 onlySmart Capture Vaio Action SetupSmart Connect Windows 2000 only Sony on Yahoo! Windows XP onlyVisualFlow Vaio Support AgentWinDVD InterVideo IncApplication Recovery CDs Application, Driver, and System Recovery CDsDriver Recovery CDs System Recovery CDsTo use the Application Recovery CDs Using Your Recovery CDs WindowsTo repair software applications using Vaio Support Agent To use the Driver Recovery CDsIf your notebook does not start from the Recovery CD Updating the taskbar Using Your Recovery CDs Windows XP Reinstalling specific drivers with the Driver Recovery CD Device Manager screen To use the System Recovery CDs If your notebook does not start from the Recovery CD Vaio Notebook Quick Start Troubleshooting My notebook does not start Troubleshooting Your NotebookMy notebook starts but a Bios error appears Select Yes, and then press Enter. The notebook restarts My notebook stops responding or does not shut down Sound of my notebook’s fan is too loud Power management setting is not respondingWant to change the video resolution of my display Troubleshooting the LCD ScreenCannot switch the LCD display to TV, and vice versa My LCD screen is blankMy touchpad does not work properly Troubleshooting the Mouse and TouchpadMy mouse does not work Pointer does not move while using the Touchpad or Mouse My optical disc drive is not playing my CD or DVD properly Troubleshooting Drives, PC Cards and Peripheral DevicesMy floppy disk drive optional cannot write to a floppy disk My optical drive tray does not open My PC Card is not working My software program stops responding or crashes Troubleshooting SoftwareWhat software do I use for CD-R/CD-RW software functions? Cannot use the DVgate softwareTroubleshooting Software My modem connection is slow Troubleshooting the ModemMy modem does not work My microphone does not work Troubleshooting AudioMy speakers make no sound Cannot print Troubleshooting the PrinterOperating System Online Support Support OptionsSoftware Manuals and Online Help Files Sony Customer Support Sony PC Support Sony Fax-on-DemandSoftware Support Information CompuServe 2000 CompuServe Interactive Services, IncAmerica Online America Online, Inc Easy CD Creator Roxio, IncPC-Cillin 2000Trend Micro, Inc Norton AntiVirus Symantec CorporationQuickTime Apple Computer Inc Real Entertainment Suite RealNetworks IncWinDVD InterVideo, Inc Vaio Notebook Quick Start Index LCD Index Page Page 658-965-11

PCG-GR200 specifications

The Sony PCG-GR200 is a laptop that emerged in the early 2000s, showcasing the company’s commitment to integrating advanced technology with user-friendly features. As part of the GR series, this model was engineered to cater to users seeking a balance between performance and portability.

One of the standout characteristics of the Sony PCG-GR200 is its design. Featuring a sleek, compact body, it was designed to be lightweight, making it an ideal companion for users on the go. The laptop boasted a 14.1-inch XGA display, which provided clear and vibrant visuals, perfect for both professional and recreational use.

Performance-wise, the PCG-GR200 typically came equipped with an Intel Pentium 4 processor, allowing users to handle a variety of tasks efficiently, from office applications to multimedia consumption. It supported up to 512 MB of RAM, which enabled smooth multitasking capabilities for everyday needs. Additionally, the presence of a 30 GB hard drive provided ample storage for documents, media files, and software applications, which was a significant advantage during its time.

Connectivity was another strong point of the Sony PCG-GR200. The laptop featured multiple USB ports, a multimedia card slot, and an integrated modem, ensuring that users could easily transfer data and connect to the internet. The presence of an Ethernet port also allowed for a reliable wired connection, enhancing online activities ranging from email to web browsing.

In terms of battery life, the GR200 was designed to meet the demands of mobile users, allowing for extended use without frequent recharges. Sony's engineering ensured that the laptop could deliver satisfactory performance for several hours, making it suitable for both business professionals and students.

Incorporating Sony’s Vaio technology, the PCG-GR200 was also equipped with audio features that provided enhanced multimedia experiences. Integrated stereo speakers delivered quality sound, making it enjoyable for music, movies, and video conferencing.

Overall, the Sony PCG-GR200 represented a blend of functionality and style, offering a reliable choice for users needing a dependable laptop for work, study, or leisure. Its combination of performance, connectivity, and audio capabilities made it a noteworthy option in the early 2000s laptop market.