Sony Personal Computer MicroTower User Manual

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VAIO MicroTower  
User Guide  
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Regulatory Information  
FCC Part 68  
This equipment has been tested and found  
to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the  
FCC rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur  
in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference  
to radio or television reception, which can  
be determined by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of  
the following measures:  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of  
the FCC rules. The ringer equivalence  
number (REN) and the FCC registration  
number are printed on the modem board. If  
requested, this information must be  
supplied to the telephone company.  
The REN is used to determine the quantity  
of devices which may be connected to the  
phone line. Excessive REN's on the  
telephone line may result in the devices not  
ringing in response to an incoming call. In  
most, but not all areas, the sum of the  
REN's should not exceed five (5.0). To be  
certain of the number of devices that may  
be connected to the line, as determined by  
the total REN's, contact the telephone  
company to determine the maximum REN  
for the calling area.  
This modem uses the USOC RJ-11  
telephone jack.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving  
antenna.  
If this equipment causes harm to the  
telephone network, the telephone company  
will, when practical, notify you in advance  
that temporary discontinuance of service  
may be required. If advance notice isn't  
practical, the telephone company will  
notify you as soon as possible. Also, you  
will be advised of your right to file a  
complaint with the FCC if you believe it is  
necessary.  
Increase the separation between the  
equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet  
on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced  
radio/ TV technician for help.  
You are cautioned that any changes or  
modifications not expressly approved in  
this manual could void your authority to  
operate this equipment.  
The telephone company may make  
changes in its facilities, equipment,  
operations or procedures that could affect  
the operations of the equipment. If this  
happens, the telephone company will  
notify you in advance, in order for you to  
make the necessary modifications  
Only peripherals (computer input/ output  
devices, terminals, printers, etc.) that  
comply with FCC Class B limits may be  
attached to this computer product.  
Operation with non-compliant peripherals  
is likely to result in interference to radio  
and television reception.  
in order to maintain uninterrupted service.  
If trouble is experienced with this modem,  
for repair or warranty information, please  
contact 1-888-4SONY-PC, or write to the  
Sony Customer Information Center, One  
Sony Drive, Park Ridge, NJ 07656.  
All cables used to connect peripherals must  
be shielded and grounded. Operation with  
cables, connected to peripherals, that are  
not shielded and grounded, may result in  
interference to radio and television  
reception.  
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This equipment cannot be used on  
telephone-company-provided coin service.  
Connection to Party Line Service is subject  
to state tariffs.  
Repair of the modem should be made only  
by a Sony Service Center or Sony  
authorized agent. For the Sony Service  
Center nearest you, call  
1-888-4SONY-PC (1-888-476-6972).  
Telephone Consumer  
Protection Act of 1991  
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of  
1991 makes it unlawful for any person to  
use a computer or other electronic device to  
send any message via a telephone facsimile  
machine unless such message clearly  
contains, in a margin at the top or bottom  
of each transmitted page or on the first  
page of the transmission, the date and time  
it is sent and an identification of the  
business, other entity, or individual  
sending the message, and the telephone  
number of the sending machine or such  
business, other entity, or individual.  
In order to program this information into  
your facsimile, see your fax software  
documentation.  
You are cautioned that any changes or  
modifications not expressly approved in  
this manual could void your authority to  
operate this equipment.  
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Contents  
Welcome...............................................................................1  
About the User Guide ..................................................................... 1  
Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower ....................................3  
Choosing a Location for Your Computer..................................... 3  
Connecting the Sony Multimedia Computer Display................ 5  
Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone.................. 6  
Connecting the Optional Palmrest ................................................ 7  
Connecting the Keyboard and Mouse .......................................... 8  
Connecting the Phone Line and Phone ........................................ 9  
Connecting the Power Cords ....................................................... 10  
Connecting Peripherals................................................................. 11  
Connecting a Television (Audio/ Video Out) ................................. 12  
Connecting a Printer............................................................................. 15  
Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument...................................... 16  
Connecting an i.LINK™ (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device............... 17  
Connecting an S/ PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device.............. 18  
Connecting an S-Link™ (Control A1) Equipped Device.............. 19  
Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device....................................... 20  
Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral..... 21  
Starting Your Computer ............................................................... 22  
Registering Windows® 98............................................................ 23  
Registering Your Computer ......................................................... 24  
Using the Standby Function ......................................................... 25  
Standby Mode Indicators .................................................................... 25  
Shutting Down Your Computer .................................................. 26  
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Getting Started With  
VAIO Space......................................................................... 27  
Starting VAIO Space ......................................................................27  
VAIO Space Centers.......................................................................28  
Navigating through VAIO Space.................................................29  
VAIO Space Controls............................................................................30  
Using the Software Center ............................................................31  
Using the Audio-Video Center.....................................................32  
Using the Online Center................................................................33  
Using the Tool Center ....................................................................34  
Using Tool Center Tools ......................................................................34  
Using the Help Center ...................................................................35  
Exiting VAIO Space .......................................................................35  
Getting Help ...................................................................... 37  
Calling SOS......................................................................................39  
Troubleshooting .............................................................................41  
Using the System Recovery CD(s) ...............................................47  
Using the Application Recovery CD(s).......................................49  
Upgrading and Maintaining Your VAIO MicroTower..... 51  
Inserting an Add-in Board ............................................................52  
Adding Memory .............................................................................54  
Replacing the Lithium Battery......................................................56  
Installing an Internal Hard Disk Drive .......................................58  
Removing the Left-Side Panel ......................................................63  
Removing the Bottom Panel .........................................................64  
Removing the Front Panel.............................................................65  
Detaching the Diskette Drive........................................................66  
Replacing the Diskette Drive ........................................................67  
Replacing the Bottom Panel..........................................................68  
Replacing the Front Panel .............................................................69  
Replacing the Left-Side Panel.......................................................70  
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Computer Basics.................................................................71  
Using the Keyboard ....................................................................... 71  
Changing the Function of the Programmable Buttons ................. 73  
Using the Mouse ............................................................................ 74  
Setting Up the Mouse for Left-Hand Use ........................................ 75  
Using the DVD-ROM Drive ......................................................... 76  
Using the Diskette Drive............................................................... 77  
Other Information .............................................................79  
Notes on Use................................................................................... 79  
On the Power Source ............................................................................ 79  
On Disposal of the Lithium Battery .................................................. 80  
On Handling........................................................................................... 81  
On Installation ....................................................................................... 81  
On Moisture Condensation................................................................. 82  
On Upgrading the System ................................................................... 82  
On Using the Hard Disk Drive........................................................... 83  
On Handling Diskettes......................................................................... 83  
On Handling CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Discs ............................... 83  
On Cleaning CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Discs ................................ 83  
Limited Warranty Statement.............................................85  
Index ...................................................................................87  
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Welcome  
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Congratulations on your purchase of the Sony VAIO MicroTower  
Computer. Sony has combined leading-edge technology in audio, video,  
computing, and communications to provide you with state-of-the-art  
personal computing.  
About the User Guide  
The User Guide offers a quick introduction and reference to your  
Sony computer.  
Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower shows you how to connect the  
standard components of your system—generally in under 15  
minutes. This section also explains how to connect additional  
components, such as a printer, MIDI instrument, joystick, digital  
camera, and more.  
Getting Started With VAIO Space describes how to use VAIO Space  
and the audio and video applications on your VAIO MicroTower.  
Getting Help explains the support options available to you, shows  
you how to use the Sony Online Support service, and offers basic  
troubleshooting tips.  
Upgrading and Maintaining Your VAIO MicroTower illustrates how  
to install an add-in card, add memory, install an internal hard disk  
drive, and replace the lithium battery.  
Computer Basics shows new computer users how to use a mouse,  
keyboard, DVD-ROM, and diskette drive.  
Other Information provides facts and advice about using your  
computer.  
Limited Warranty Statement provides your product warranty  
statement and explains how to extend your warranty for an  
additional nine months.  
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Setting Up Your  
VAIO MicroTower  
Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on  
your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables  
and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use.  
Choosing a Location for Your Computer  
Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer. Here  
are some things to consider when planning your workspace:  
Stable work surface—Use a stable work surface large enough to  
support the computer, the display, and other equipment.  
Ventilation—Leave at least eight inches of space on the left and back  
sides of your computer to enable proper ventilation.  
Placement of the keyboard, mouse, and other input devices—Place  
your keyboard, mouse, and other input devices so that your arms and  
hands are in a relaxed, comfortable position. The keyboard should be  
directly in front of you. Adjust the level of the keyboard so that your  
lower arms are parallel to the floor. Keep your wrists in a relaxed  
position when youre using the keyboard—not angled up or down.  
Use the palmrest only briefly, for resting. While typing, never use the  
palmrest or rest your hands on the table. Position the mouse at the  
same level as the keyboard. Hold the mouse with a relaxed hand, and  
use your whole arm to move it. Take breaks during sessions with  
your computer. Excessive use of the mouse or a joystick may strain  
muscles or tendons.  
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VAIO MicroTower User Guide  
Furniture and posture—Sit in a chair with good back support and  
armrests. Adjust the level of the chair so your feet are flat on the floor.  
A footrest may make you more comfortable. Sit in a relaxed, upright  
posture—avoid slouching forward or leaning far backward.  
Viewing angle of the display—Position the display 18 to 26 inches  
directly in front of you, with the top of the screen at or a little below  
eye level. Use the displays tilting feature to find the best position.  
You can reduce eye strain and muscle fatigue by placing the display  
in the proper position.  
Lighting—Choose a location where windows and lights do not create  
glare and reflection on the display. Use indirect lighting to avoid  
bright spots on the display. You can also purchase accessories for  
your display that help reduce glare. Proper lighting adds to your  
comfort and work effectiveness.  
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Connecting the Sony  
Multimedia Computer Display  
The Sony Multimedia Computer Display (sold separately) is an  
integrated audio/ video unit with built-in speakers and a microphone.  
Follow these steps to connect it to your computer.  
If you’re connecting the computer to a TV or other video component, see “Connecting a  
Television (Audio/Video Out)” on page 12.  
1
Use the blue  
symbol to locate the MONITOR (display) connector.  
Plug the blue display cable into this connector, and then tighten the  
two screws to secure the cable.  
2
3
Use the green  
green speaker cable into this connector.  
symbol to locate the HEADPHONES connector. Plug the  
Use the red  
symbol to locate the MIC (microphone) connector. Plug  
the red microphone cable into this connector.  
See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information  
on setting up and using the display.  
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Connecting a Display, Speakers,  
and a Microphone  
If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you  
need speakers and a microphone to use the computer s audio features.  
If you’re connecting the computer to a TV or other video component, see “Connecting a  
Television (Audio/Video Out)” on page 12.  
Make sure your speakers are designed for computer use. See the manuals that came with your  
display, speakers, and microphone for more information on setting them up and using them.  
1
Use the blue  
symbol to locate the MONITOR (display) connector.  
Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two  
screws to secure the cable.  
2
3
Use the green  
speaker cable into this connector.  
symbol to locate the HEADPHONES connector. Plug the  
Use the red  
microphone cable into this connector.  
to locate the MIC (microphone) connector. Plug the  
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Connecting the Optional Palmrest  
The keyboard that comes with your computer is equipped with an  
optional palmrest that you can attach to your keyboard. Follow these  
steps to connect the palmrest.  
1
2
Place the keyboard and palmrest upside down on a flat surface.  
Insert the latching posts on the palmrest into the openings on  
the keyboard.  
3
Move the palmrest to the right until you feel it snap into place.  
Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only  
when resting.  
To remove the palmrest  
1
2
3
Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down.  
Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left.  
Lift the palmrest away from the keyboard.  
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Connecting the Keyboard and Mouse  
Follow these steps to connect the keyboard and mouse.  
1
Use the dark grey  
purple keyboard cable into this connector.  
symbol to locate the USB connector. Plug the  
2
Use the blue-green  
insert the blue-green mouse cable into this connector.  
symbol to locate the MOUSE connector and  
See “Computer Basics” on page 71 for more information on setting up and using the  
keyboard and mouse.  
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Connecting the Phone Line and Phone  
You need to connect a phone line to take advantage of online services, the  
Internet, and faxing. To use Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also  
connect a phone.  
In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony  
Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your  
computer to receive the extended warranty.  
There are two phone jacks on the back panel. Follow these steps to  
connect your phone line and phone.  
The location of the Line and Telephone jacks on your computer may vary from those shown in  
the illustration .  
1
2
Unplug your phone from the wall jack and plug it into the TELEPHONE  
jack on the computer.  
Plug one end of the phone cable that came with your system into the  
LINE jack and the other end into the wall jack.  
Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated  
telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX).  
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Connecting the Power Cords  
Follow these steps to connect the power cords.  
1
2
3
Plug the power cord into the connector on the computer.  
If necessary, plug the display power cord into the display.  
Plug both the display and power cords into a grounded AC wall  
outlet, power strip, or Uninterruptible Power Supply.  
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Connecting Peripherals  
You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the  
following peripherals.  
Connecting  
Enables You To  
For Details  
Television  
Send audio and video from the  
computer to the TV. Allows you to play  
games and watch movies on a large  
screen. Also useful for business  
presentations.  
See page 12  
Printer  
Print documents from the computer.  
See page 15  
See page 16  
Joystick  
Connect a joystick, which enhances  
game playing.  
MIDI device  
Connect MIDI instruments.  
See page 16  
See page 17  
i.LINK  
(IEEE-1394)  
equipped device*  
Connect a digital video camera  
without shutting down your computer.  
Enhance still pictures or edit your  
videos with easy-to-use, preloaded  
software applications.  
S/ PDIF  
equipped device*  
Record digital audio directly from your  
computer to audio recording devices  
such as a digital receiver or minidisc  
player/ recorder.  
See page 18  
See page 19  
S-Link  
(Control A1)  
equipped device*  
Connect a minidisc player or CD  
changer and create libraries of your  
favorite music on your computer.  
Universal Serial  
Bus (USB) device  
Connect USB devices.  
See page 20  
See page 21  
Serial device  
Connect serial devices, such as a digital  
camera.  
* Some models of the VAIO MicroTower may not include this feature.  
Turn off the computer before connecting peripherals. In normal use, you should turn on the  
peripherals before turning on the computer. You can connect USB devices while the computer  
is on.  
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Connecting a Television (Audio/Video Out)  
Connecting a television to your computer enables you to send audio and  
video from the computer to the television. (You will be able to watch  
video and hear audio on both the computer and the television.)  
You can also connect the computer to a camcorder, VCR, or other video component that has a  
VIDEO IN or S VIDEO IN connector.  
If your system includes the Sony Multimedia Computer Display:  
1
Use the yellow  
symbol to locate the composite VIDEO OUT connector  
on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this  
connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TVs VIDEO IN  
connector.  
If your TV has an S VIDEO IN connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the  
computer’s S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV’s S VIDEO IN jack. S VIDEO provides a better  
picture than a conventional video connection.  
2
Use the green  
computer. Plug the black end of the audio splitter cable  
connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the audio splitter  
symbol to locate the HEADPHONES connector on the  
A
into this  
B
cable  
into the TVs AUDIO IN connectors. (This enables you to hear  
audio on the multimedia monitor as well as on your TV.)  
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3
Plug the green audio plug from the display cable into the connector  
C
on the audio splitter cable . Then use the red  
symbol to locate  
the MIC connector on the computer. Plug the red microphone cable  
from the display cable into this connector.  
Cable  
from Display  
Back of TV  
C
A
Audio splitter not included  
B
If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display:  
1
Use the yellow  
symbol to locate the composite VIDEO OUT connector  
on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this  
connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TVs VIDEO IN  
connector.  
If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer’s  
S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV’s S VIDEO IN jack. S VIDEO provides a better picture than a  
conventional video connection.  
2
Use the green  
computer. Plug the black end of the audio splitter cable  
connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the audio splitter  
symbol to locate the PHONES connector on the  
A
into this  
B
cable  
into the TVs AUDIO IN connectors.  
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3
Plug the speaker cable into the connector on the audio splitter cable  
C
.
Cable  
from Display  
Back of TV  
A
C
B
Audio splitter not included  
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Connecting a Printer  
You can connect a printer to your computer to print documents from your  
computer.  
1
Use the dark grey  
printer cable into this connector.  
symbol to locate the PRINTER connector. Plug the  
2
If necessary, plug one end of the printer power cord into the  
printer, and the other end into a grounded AC wall outlet, power  
strip, or Uninterrupted Power Supply.  
See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up  
and using it.  
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Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument  
You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can  
also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.  
Use the dark grey  
symbol to locate the GAME connector. Plug  
the joystick or MIDI cable into this connector.  
Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the  
manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up  
and using it.  
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Connecting an i.LINK™ (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device  
Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394)  
connectors. See Read Me First for information on your specific model.  
i.LINK connectors may be located on the front, back, or both the front and  
back of your system.  
To connect an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) device  
Use the symbol to locate the i.  
connector. Plug  
LINK  
the i.LINK device into this connector.  
See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information  
on setting it up and using it.  
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Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device  
Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/ PDIF (Sony/ Phillips  
Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See Read Me  
First for information on your specific model.  
To connect an S/PDIF device  
Locate the S/ PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector. Plug  
the S/ PDIF device into this connector.  
See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up  
and using it.  
Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent  
you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies  
will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.  
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Connecting an S-Link™ (Control A1) Equipped Device  
Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S-Link (Control A1)  
connector. Control A1 connections provide a path for the transmission of  
control signals, thus enabling automatic operation and control features  
that are usually associated with integrated audio systems. See Read Me  
First for information on your specific model.  
To connect an S-Link (Control A1) device  
Locate the S-Link (Control A1) connector. Plug the S-Link  
(Control A1) device into this connector.  
See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it  
up and using it.  
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Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device  
You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer.  
There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another  
one on the back.  
Use the dark grey  
symbol to locate the USB connector. Plug  
the USB cable into this connector.  
See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and  
using them.  
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Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral  
You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sonys digital still  
camera, to the computers serial port.  
Plug the serial cable from the digital camera into the serial port.  
See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and  
using it.  
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Starting Your Computer  
After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are  
ready to turn on the computer.  
1
2
Press the power switch on the display to turn on the power.  
Press the power switch on the front panel of the computer to turn on  
the power.  
See “Using the Standby Mode” on page 25 and “Shutting Down Your Computer” on page 26  
for instructions on turning off your computer.  
After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again.  
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Registering Windows® 98  
The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few  
steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already  
installed on your computer. You do not need to repeat these steps each  
time you turn on your computer.  
You must register Windows before you can use your computer.  
The on-screen instructions guide you through the registration and  
configuration process. The following is an overview of the process.  
1
Gathering information:  
Enter your name.  
Read and accept the License Agreement.  
Enter your Certificate of Authenticity number located on the  
cover of the Windows Getting Started manual.  
2
3
Windows setup:  
Click the Finish button on the Windows Setup Wizard screen.  
Selecting your computer settings:  
If necessary, change the Time Zone, Date and Time on the Date/  
Time Properties screen.  
4
Learning about Windows:  
If you want, take the tour of Windows.  
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Registering Your Computer  
Take advantage of Sonys commitment to quality customer support and  
receive these benefits by registering your computer:  
Sony Online SupportTalk to a Support Representative to  
troubleshoot problems you may be having with your computer.  
Limited warranty—Protect your investment. See “Limited Warranty  
Statement” on page 85 for details.  
You must register your VAIO MicroTower to extend the warranty for an additional nine  
months beyond the initial 90-day warranty period.  
On-site service—Provides convenient resolution of problems.  
Follow these steps to use the computer online registration service.  
1
2
Click the Sony VAIO Registration icon on the VAIO desktop.  
Enter the information requested on the first online registration form.  
Press the TAB key to move from box to box.  
3
4
Click the Next button to advance to the next form.  
Complete the remaining forms by clicking the Next button each time  
you complete a form.  
The computer automatically transfers your registration information  
using your built-in modem and a toll-free telephone number.  
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Using the Standby Mode  
When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode  
rather than turn it off completely. Putting the computer in standby mode  
allows you to return quickly to normal computer use.  
To put the computer in standby mode  
1
2
Save your work and close any applications that are running. (You can  
leave Microsoft Windows running.)  
Press the  
(Standby) button on the top of the keyboard.  
The computer goes into standby mode.  
See Read Me First for additional information on using the standby  
mode.  
To change the length of time before the computer goes into standby mode  
The computer automatically goes into standby mode when there is no  
activity on the computer for a specified amount of time. You can select  
this length of time from the Windows Control Panel.  
To take the computer out of standby mode  
Press any key on the keyboard, move the mouse, or press the power  
switch on the front panel again.  
Standby Mode Indicators  
You can tell which mode the computer is in by the color of the power  
indicator light.  
Color  
Mode  
Amber  
Green  
Computer is in standby mode.  
Computer is out of standby mode, ready to use.  
Computer is turned off.  
No color  
In standby mode you may periodically hear the computer’s fan turn on and off, depending on  
the room’s temperature. This is normal functioning in standby mode.  
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Shutting Down Your Computer  
When youre ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of  
time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer.  
!
To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you  
shut down the computer.  
To shut down your computer  
If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use  
standby mode instead. See “Using the Standby Mode” on page 25.  
1
Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar to open the Start  
menu.  
2
3
4
Click Shut Down to display the Shut Down Windows dialog box.  
Select Shut down to shut down the computer.  
Click OK to complete the shutdown process.  
Respond to any prompts about saving documents.  
5
6
Wait for your computer to turn off automatically — the power  
indicator light turns off.  
Turn off the display and any other peripherals connected to your  
computer.  
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Getting Started With  
VAIO Space  
VAIO Space is Sonys original utility that organizes the preinstalled  
applications on your VAIO MicroTower, making it easier for you to find  
and launch the applications on your computer, use the Sony audio and  
video players, connect to the Internet, and more.  
Starting VAIO Space  
To start VAIO Space  
Click the VAIO Space icon on the Windows desktop.  
The VAIO Launcher appears, which includes icons for the five  
VAIO Space centers:  
Software Center  
Audio-Video Center  
Online Center  
Tool Center  
Help Center  
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VAIO Space Centers  
There are five centers within VAIO Space, as follows:  
Center Name and Icon  
Contains  
Description  
Software  
Center  
Applications  
Accessories  
Contains icons for preinstalled  
applications and accessories.  
See“Using the Software Center”  
on page 31 for details.  
Audio-  
Video  
Center  
Video  
Audio  
Still Imaging  
DV Editing  
Adv. Audio  
DVD  
Launches the video and audio  
applications included with your  
computer.  
See “Using the Audio-Video  
Center” on page 32 for details.  
Online  
Center  
Easy Internet Allows you to connect to the  
VAIO Direct  
Club VAIO  
ImageStation  
Internet  
Internet, go to selected Sony  
web sites, and manage  
bookmarks.  
VAIO Links  
See “Using the Online Center”  
on page 33 for details.  
Tool  
Center  
VAIO Find  
Desktop  
Tools  
Provides tools that help you  
find specific application files,  
change your desktop  
Options  
configuration, analyze and fix  
system-related problems, and  
customize VAIO Space.  
See “Using the Tool Center” on  
page 34 for details.  
Help  
Center  
Help Center  
Contains links to various  
sources of help for your VAIO  
MicroTower computer.  
See “Using the Help Center” on  
page 35 for details.  
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Navigating through VAIO Space  
To go to a center within VAIO Space  
1
Move the mouse pointer over an icon on the VAIO Launcher.  
Categories for each center appear.  
Moving the mouse over  
the icon displays the  
categories of programs  
for that icon  
2
Click the category text (such as Applications) to open the VAIO screen.  
Your application screen may appear different from the one shown here.  
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VAIO Space Controls  
Button  
Function  
Goes to the previous screen or page in a sequence.  
Goes to the next screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable  
on the last screen in a sequence.  
Stops loading the current page (used for web pages).  
Refreshes the current page (used for web pages).  
Adds the currently displayed page to the list of bookmarks  
under the Online Center s VAIO Links (see “Using the  
Online Center” on page 33). VAIO Links are also accessible  
through the Internet Explorer Favorites list.  
Displays the current website address (URL) or file name  
path. You can also type an address or path in this box.  
Minimizes, maximizes/ restores, and closes VAIO Space.  
Scrolls up to show the contents of the VAIO Launcher.  
Scrolls down to show the contents of the VAIO Launcher.  
Closes the VAIO Launcher. Click again to open the VAIO  
Launcher.  
Animates when a web page is loading.  
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Using the Software Center  
To launch the Software Center  
1
2
3
Move the mouse pointer over the Software Center icon on the VAIO  
Launcher.  
Click the text of the category (Applications or Accessories) to open the  
VAIO screen.  
To start an application, click the icon.  
Other Software Center Functions  
Action  
Procedure  
Display information about a program.  
Move the mouse pointer over the  
program icon.  
Display questions and answers about the  
highlighted program.  
Click  
(grayed out when unavailable)  
Create and save notes about the  
highlighted program.  
Click  
Display a help or readme file about the  
highlighted program.  
Click  
(grayed out when unavailable)  
Displays the applications upgrade web  
page.  
Click  
(grayed out when unavailable)  
Add an application icon to the Software  
Center.  
Drag and drop an application icon  
from anywhere within Windows  
onto the VAIO screen.  
Remove an application icon from the  
Software Center.  
Drag and drop an application icon  
from the Software Center to the  
Windows Recycle Bin.  
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Using the Audio-Video Center  
The Audio-Video Center includes the following programs:  
Program  
Description  
Video  
Plays MPEG (.mpg), MPEG2 (.vob, .mpg) and AVI (.avi)  
video files.  
Audio  
Includes the following players:  
Mixer, which controls the volume and balance for  
sound files, videos, audio tracks, etc.  
Media player, which plays WAV (.wav), MIDI (.mid),  
and the audio portion of MPEG (.mpg) files.  
DVD player, which plays DVD and CD audio tracks  
from your DVD-ROM drive.  
Still Imaging  
DV Editing  
DVgate Still and Picture Gear  
DVgate Still allows you to capture frames from video  
and save them as still images.  
Picture Gear allows you to organize, create a slide  
show, and make a screen saver from your still images.  
DVgate Motion  
Create your own movie by bringing video into your  
VAIO computer from your digital video camera;  
divide your captured video into precise video clips;  
and reassemble video clips into a full-motion action  
movie.  
Advanced  
Audio  
Digital Media Park  
Media Bar plays video files and audio files from  
multi-disc CD players.  
Library allows you to create and organize multiple-  
named playlists.  
Showcase library components allow you to organize  
all kinds of digital media.  
Minidisc Editor combines music and sounds from  
multiple sources into a minidisc.  
DVD  
Plays DVDs (Digital Versatile Discs).  
For details on using the application, see the applications on-line help.  
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Using the Online Center  
To launch the Online Center  
1
2
Move the mouse pointer over the Online Center icon on the VAIO  
Launcher.  
Click the text of the category as described below.  
Category  
Description  
Easy Internet  
Provides an intuitive interface to do almost  
everything on the Internet: browsing, e-mail,  
navigating to the best sites on the web, and  
interacting with multimedia content. Includes 50  
free hours of Internet access from GTE  
Internetworking. (No credit card needed.)  
VAIO Direct  
Club VAIO  
Save money by ordering products direct from  
Sony Online.  
Find out the latest developments in the world of  
VAIO; interact with other VAIO users.  
ImageStation  
The easy way to share your photos with friends  
and family online.  
Internet  
Shortcuts to all your Internet applications.  
VAIO Links  
A convenient tool for organizing all your  
bookmarks to local or Internet pages.  
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Using the Tool Center  
Using Tool Center Tools  
1
Move the mouse pointer over the Tool Center icon on the VAIO  
Launcher.  
2
Click the text of the category as described below.  
Category  
Description  
VAIO Find  
One-button searches for picture files, movies,  
sound files, text documents, or Microsoft Works  
files.  
Desktop  
Tools  
Displays the Windows Display Properties box,  
which lets you change the wallpaper, screen  
saver, and display resolution.  
Displays applications that provide tools to help  
you analyze and fix system-related problems.  
(This screen also functions similarly to the  
Software Center screen. For details, see “Other  
Software Center Functions” on page 31.)  
Options  
Lets you customize the way VAIO Space works.  
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35  
Using the Help Center  
To launch the Help Center:  
1
Move the mouse pointer over the Help Center icon on the VAIO  
Launcher.  
2
3
Click Help Center to open the VAIO screen.  
Follow the on-screen instructions to find the appropriate source of  
help for the problem you are having.  
Exiting VAIO Space  
To exit VAIO Space  
Click the (Close) button.  
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Getting Help  
Sony provides several support options for your Sony computer. When  
you have questions about your computer and the preinstalled software,  
check these sources for answers, in the following sequence:  
1
VAIO MicroTower  
Read Me First  
Contains a complete list of the items that ship with  
your computer, product specifications, software  
support information, and the most up-to-date  
information on using your computer.  
2
3
VAIO MicroTower  
User Guide  
Explains how to set up and upgrade your computer.  
Online  
User Guide  
This electronic document contains additional  
information on the preinstalled software titles. You can  
access this guide from the Help Center on the  
Windows Start menu.  
4
5
VAIO MicroTower  
Reference Manual  
Provides detailed technical information about the  
hardware in your VAIO MicroTower. This electronic  
document is available from Sonys website at  
http:/ / www. sony.com/ pcsupport  
Manuals and online Most of the manuals for preinstalled software are  
help files that may  
accompany your  
located on your hard disk drive as online help files.  
You can access the online help files from the Help  
preinstalled software menu in the specific application. A printed manual is  
available for some applications.  
6
Knowledge Database Provides instant access to information on commonly  
encountered problems. Enter a description of your  
problem and the Knowledge Database searches for the  
corresponding solutions online. You can access the  
Sony Knowledge Database at:  
http:/ / www. sony.com/ pcsupport  
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7
Sony Fax-on-  
Demand  
This service provides you with answers to commonly  
asked questions. You can use this automated service to  
request a list of available topics and then select the  
topics that you want to receive. To contact the Sony  
476-6972). (Requires a fax machine or your fax  
software. Fax software is included on your system as  
part of Microsoft Outlook.)  
8
9
Sony SOS software  
This preinstalled program connects you to a Customer  
Support Representative. SOS is available seven days a  
week for 90 days after the original date of purchase.  
Connect a phone line and phone before you call, so the  
representative can access your system if necessary.  
“Calling SOS” on page 39 describes how to use the  
SOS software.  
Calling SOS  
You can call and speak with a Sony Customer Support  
Representative without using your computer by  
calling 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Software  
support is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week  
for 90 days at no charge after the original date of  
purchase.  
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Calling SOS  
The SOS application enables you to exchange information with a Sony  
Customer Support Representative (CSR). Heres how it works:  
Type your name, phone number, and the problem details in the SOS  
window.  
Dial the SOS hotline with a single click of the mouse.  
Specify the access level for the CSR.  
The CSR resolves the problem.  
Before using SOS, make sure the computer is connected to a phone line  
and telephone as described in “Connecting the Phone Line and Phone”  
on page 9. If you do not have a phone line connected to your computer,  
you can place a voice call to SOS by dialing 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-  
6972). SOS support is available at no charge for 90 days from the original  
date of purchase.  
To place a call to SOS  
1
2
Click the Start button on the Windows 98 taskbar.  
Point to Programs, point to VoiceView, and then click VoiceView. The  
SOS window appears.  
3
In the SOS window, type your name, phone number, and a  
description of the problem. This information cannot be seen by the  
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customer support representative until you give the CSR access to  
your computer.  
4
Click the Call SOS button. The confirmation screen appears.  
Click the OK button. The Dialer screen appears.  
5
6
Pick up the handset and click the Dial button as instructed. Your  
modem dials the toll-free number and connects you to the Sony  
support center.  
7
8
You are asked whether you wish to test your system or talk to a  
support representative. You are then prompted to indicate the type of  
computer you are using.  
Discuss the problem with the CSR and follow the CSR's instructions  
to resolve the problem. Only if the CSR needs to access your  
computer are you prompted to select a security option, as described  
in the next step.  
9
Select an access level in the Remote Command Security dialog box by  
clicking one of these options:  
Options  
Descriptions  
Full access  
Allows the CSR to fully interact with your computer.  
The CSR can access all the files on your hard disk drive  
and can copy files to and from your computer to solve  
your problem.  
Limited access  
No access  
Lets the CSR view your system, but you must approve  
every action the CSR takes. If the CSR wants to copy a  
file, for example, the Remote Command Permission  
dialog box prompts you to approve this action.  
Prevents the CSR from accessing your system. You must  
perform all the operations as described to you by the  
CSR.  
You can change the access level during your call to SOS.  
If you experience difficulty hearing the CSR, adjust the speaker volume.  
When a file is transferred between your computer and SOS, a status box displays the  
progress of the file transfer.  
10 To end a call, click the Hang Up button.  
11 Click the Close box at the top right corner of the SOS window or  
select Exit from the File menu to close the SOS window.  
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Troubleshooting  
This section describes how to solve common problems you may  
encounter when using your computer. Many problems have simple  
solutions, so try these suggestions before you call Sony Online Support.  
For more advanced troubleshooting information, see the VA I O  
MicroTower Reference Manual. You can download this electronic document  
from Sony’s website at http:/ / www. sony.com/ pcsupport.  
My computer won’t start  
Check that the computer is plugged into a power source and that it is  
turned on. Check that the power light is lit on the front panel of the  
computer.  
Make sure a diskette is not in the diskette drive.  
Confirm that the power cord and all cables are connected firmly, as  
described in the “Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower” chapter.  
If you plugged the computer into a power strip or UPS, make sure the  
power strip or UPS is turned on and working.  
Check that the display is plugged into a power source and turned on.  
Check that the brightness and contrast controls are adjusted correctly.  
See the manual that came with your display for details.  
Check that the computer is not in standby mode (see “Using the  
Standby Mode” on page 25).  
My computer “locks up”  
Close the application that is currently locked up by pressing ALT+F4.  
Try restarting the computer. On the Windows taskbar, click the Start  
button, click Shut Down, click Restart, and then click OK.  
If you cannot restart as described in the preceding step, you can  
restart the computer by pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE or press the  
power switch for more than six seconds.  
! Pressing CTRL+ ALT+DELETE may result in losing changes made to files that  
are currently open.  
My software program “locks up” or crashes  
Close the application that is currently locked up by pressing ALT+F4.  
Contact the software publisher or designated provider for technical  
support. See the online User Guide for a complete list of phone  
numbers.  
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My DVD-ROM drive tray won’t open  
Make sure the computer is turned on.  
Press the Eject button on the drive.  
Double-click the My Computer icon on the Windows desktop. Right-  
click the CD-ROM icon. Select the Eject option from the pop-up  
menu.  
If the Eject button does not work, you can open the tray by inserting a  
straightened heavy-weight paper clip into the emergency eject hole.  
I cannot play a CD-ROM disc  
Make sure you place the disc in the tray with the label side facing up.  
Make sure the software is installed according to the programs  
instructions.  
I cannot play a DVD-ROM disc  
If a region code warning appears when you are using the DVD  
player, it could be that the DVD-ROM disc you are trying to play is  
incompatible with the DVD-ROM drive in your VAIO MicroTower.  
The region code is listed on the discs packaging. Region code  
indicators such as “1” or “ALL” are labeled on some DVDs to  
indicate what type of player can play the disc. If a number or “ALL”  
does not appear on the DVD, you cannot play the disc on this  
computer.  
If you hear audio but cannot see video, your computer s video  
resolution may be set too high. For best results, change the Windows  
Control Panel/ Display/ Settings to 800 x 600 using 16-bit color.  
If you see video but cannot hear audio, check all of the following:  
Make sure the mute setting is off in your DVD player. Check the  
master volume setting in the audio Mixer. Check the volume settings  
in your computer speakers. Check the connections between your  
speakers and the computer. Check the Windows Control Panel/  
System/ Device Manager to see that the drivers are installed properly.  
A dirty or damaged disc may cause the computer to “hang” while it  
tries to read the disc. If necessary, reboot the computer, remove the  
disc, and then check that it is not dirty or damaged. For cleaning  
instructions, see “On Cleaning CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Discs” on  
page 83.  
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When I double-click an application icon, a message such as “You must insert  
the application CD into your CD-ROM drive” appears and the software does  
not start  
Some titles require specific files that are located on the applications  
CD-ROM disc. Insert the disc and try starting the program again.  
Check to make sure you inserted the CD-ROM disc with the label  
side facing up.  
My speakers have no sound  
Check that the speakers are plugged into the HEADPHONES connector.  
See “Connecting the Sony Multimedia Computer Display” on page 5  
or “Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone” on page 6 for  
details.  
If the speakers have a mute button, make sure it is off.  
If the speakers are powered by batteries, check that the batteries are  
inserted properly and that they are charged.  
If the speakers use an external power source, make sure that the  
power cord is plugged into a grounded wall outlet or power strip.  
If the speakers have their own volume control, check the volume  
level.  
If the program you are using has its own volume control, check that  
the volume is turned up.  
Check the volume controls in the application, in the audio Mixer, and  
in Windows.  
If you connected headphones to the computer, you will not hear  
sound from the speakers.  
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My modem connection is slow  
The computer s modem uses K56flex™ technology/ V.90. Many factors  
influence modem connection speed, including telephone line noise or  
compatibility with telephone equipment (such as fax machines or other  
modems). If you think your modem is not connecting properly to other  
PC-based modems, fax machines or your Internet Service Provider, check  
the following:  
Have your phone company check that your phone line is free from  
any line noise.  
If your problem is fax-related, check that there are no problems with  
the fax machine you are calling and that it is compatible with fax  
modems.  
If you are having a problem connecting with your Internet Service  
Provider, check that the ISP is not experiencing technical problems.  
If you have a second phone line available, try connecting the modem  
to this line.  
My modem doesn’t work  
Check that the phone line is plugged into the LINE jack. See  
“Connecting the Phone Line and Phone” on page 9 for details.  
Check that the phone line is working. You can check the line by  
plugging in an ordinary phone and listening for a dial tone.  
Check that the phone number the program is dialing is correct.  
Check that the software you are using is compatible with the Sony  
computer modem. (All preinstalled programs are compatible.) Call  
the software publisher or Sony Online Support.  
My microphone doesn’t work  
Check that the microphone is plugged into the MIC connector. See  
“Connecting the Sony Multimedia Computer Display” on page 5  
or “Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone” on page 6  
for details.  
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My microphone is too sensitive to background noise  
If you find there is too much background noise when you record sound,  
you should adjust the microphone gain by following these steps:  
1
Right-click the speaker icon (Volume) in the lower right Windows  
task tray.  
2
3
Click Open Volume Controls. The Volume Control screen appears.  
In the Options menu, select Properties. The Properties screen  
appears.  
4
5
6
7
Change the setting for "Adjust volume for" from Playback to  
Recording, then click OK.  
Click the Advanced button under Microphone Balance. The  
Advanced Controls for Microphone screen appears.  
Deselect the checkbox for 1 Mic Gain (+20dB), then click the Close  
button.  
Close the Recording Control window.  
My mouse doesn’t work  
Check that the mouse is plugged into the MOUSE connector. See  
“Connecting the Keyboard and Mouse” on page 8 for details.  
There may be dust or dirt inside the mouse mechanism. To clean the  
mouse, follow these steps:  
Turn off your computer. See “Shutting Down Your Computer” on  
page 26 for details.  
Remove the mouse ball cover on the back side of the mouse.  
Turn the mouse upright, and drop the mouse ball into your hand.  
Using a piece of tape, remove any dust or dirt on the mouse ball  
and inside the mouse ball socket.  
Return the mouse ball to the socket, and replace the mouse ball  
cover.  
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My keyboard doesn’t work  
Check that the keyboard is plugged into the USB connector. See  
“Connecting the Keyboard and Mouse” on page 8 for details.  
I can’t find the Windows taskbar  
Check that the taskbar is not hidden or shrunken.  
Use the mouse to point to the left, right, top, and bottom edges of the  
screen.  
See the VAIO MicroTower Read Me First for additional information on using your Sony  
computer.  
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Using the System Recovery CD(s)  
You can reinstall software titles that shipped with your computer if they  
are corrupted or accidentally erased. You may not need to recover the  
entire contents of your hard drive. If you experience a problem with your  
computer, reinstalling an individual device driver or software title may  
correct the problem.  
Use the Application Recovery CD(s) to reinstall individual applications  
or device drivers. See “Using the Application Recovery CD(s)” on  
page 49.  
The System Recovery CD(s) contains a backup copy of the all the  
software originally installed on your hard disk drive. It can be used only  
to recover the hard disk of the Sony computer you purchased.  
The System Recovery utility gives you three options:  
Full Restore without Format restores all the software titles that  
originally came with your computer without formatting the hard  
disk.  
Full Restore with Format formats the hard disk drive and then  
restores all the original software.  
Operating System Only formats the hard disk drive and restores the  
Windows operating system and the device drivers that shipped with  
your computer. This option is recommended for advanced users only.  
! If you choose the Full Restore with Format or Operating System Only option,  
your hard disk will be formatted, which removes all the information on the hard  
disk drive. You will lose any software you have installed and any other files you  
have created since you started to use your computer. This means you will have  
to reinstall any applications that were not included with the computer when you  
purchased it. If you choose to the Full Restore without Format option, you may  
need to reinstall applications that were not included with the computer when  
you purchased it. If you have any questions on using the System Recovery CD(s),  
contact Sony Online Support (SOS).  
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To use the System Recovery CD(s)  
You need to complete the Windows registration process when you use the System Recovery  
CD(s). Make sure you have the product ID number located on the cover of your Microsoft  
Windows manual. You will need this number to complete the recovery process.  
1
Insert the Sony System Recovery CD in the DVD-ROM drive.  
The System Recovery utility boots from the DVD-ROM drive. It must be in the DVD-ROM  
drive when you turn on the computer.  
2
Shut down your computer as described on “Shutting Down Your  
Computer” on page 26.  
3
4
Wait 30 seconds and turn on your computer.  
Click OK to signify you have read and accept the Microsoft End-User  
License Agreement.  
5
When the System Recovery menu appears, follow the on-screen  
instructions to complete the recovery process.  
Your system may include one or two System Recovery CDs. If you have two System Recovery  
CDs, insert the first CD to run the System Recovery program. You are prompted to insert the  
second CD once the information from the first CD has been installed.  
The recovery process takes between 30 to 60 minutes to complete.  
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Using the Application Recovery CD(s)  
The Application Recovery CD(s) allows you to reinstall individual  
applications and device drivers if they are corrupted or accidentally  
erased. Reinstalling an individual device driver or software title may  
correct a problem you are experiencing with your computer, and you may  
not need to recover the entire contents of your hard drive. If you do need  
to reinstall all the software titles that shipped with your computer, use the  
System Recovery CD(s). See “Using the System Recovery CD(s)” on  
page 47.  
You must be in Windows to run the Application Recovery CD(s). The  
application will not run from DOS. If you have any questions on using  
the Application Recovery CD(s), contact Sony Online Support (SOS).  
To use the Application Recovery CD(s)  
1
2
Turn on your computer. If your computer is already on, close all  
applications.  
When the Windows desktop appears, insert the Sony Application  
Recovery CD in the DVD-ROM drive. The Application Recovery  
utility loads automatically.  
3
When the Application Recovery menu appears, follow the on-screen  
instructions to complete the recovery process.  
Your system may include one or two Application Recovery CDs. If you have two Application  
Recovery CDs, insert the first CD to run the Application Recovery program. You may be  
prompted to insert the second CD, depending on the application you wish to restore.  
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Upgrading and Maintaining  
Your VAIO MicroTower  
In the future you may want to install additional boards to expand the  
functionality of your computer. This section describes how to open your  
computer and insert add-in boards, add memory, replace the lithium  
battery, and install an additional hard disk drive. For more information  
on upgrading your Sony computer, see the VAIO MicroTower Reference  
Manual. You can download this electronic document from the Sony  
website at http:/ / www. sony.com/ pcsupport.  
The procedures in this section assume you are familiar with the general  
terminology associated with personal computers and with the safety  
practices and regulatory compliance required for using and modifying  
electronic equipment. Read “Notes on Use” on page 79 before upgrading  
your Sony computer.  
! Always switch the power off before you open the system or connect your  
computer to peripheral equipment; otherwise, damage may occur to the  
integrated circuits in your computer.  
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage disk drives, add-in cards, and other  
components. Do the procedures described here only at an ESD workstation. If  
such a station is not available, do not work in a carpeted area and do not  
handle materials that produce or hold static electricity (cellophane wrappers,  
for example). Ground yourself by maintaining continuous contact with an  
unpainted metal portion of the chassis while performing the procedure.  
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Inserting an Add-in Board  
You can add up to two additional PCI boards to the system.  
Your VAIO MicroTower cannot accommodate PCI add-in boards exceeding 7.7" in length.  
To insert an add-in board  
! Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add boards to  
your Sony computer. See page 79.  
1
Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as  
your printer, display, and speakers.  
2
3
4
Unplug your computer and any peripheral devices.  
Remove the left-side panel as described on page 63.  
Identify the expansion slot where you want to insert the add-in  
board.  
5
Remove the slot cover for the slot you have chosen.  
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6
Install the add-in board by plugging it into the expansion slot on the  
system board. Attach any internal cables that the board requires (see  
the manual for the add-in board).  
7
Replace the left-side panel as described on page 70.  
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Adding Memory  
In order to increase your computer's memory, you may need to remove  
one of the factory-installed DIMMs and replace it with one of greater  
capacity. For details, see the VAIO MicroTower Reference Manual, which is  
available at Sonys website at http:/ / www.sony.com/ pcsupport.  
For memory upgrades, use only 3.3V unbuffered 4-clock 64-bit 66 MHz  
SDRAM DIMM module Rev1.0 or 3.3V unbuffered 4-clock 72-bit 66 MHz  
SDRAM DIMM module Rev1.0. For more information on MicroTower  
compatible memory, call Sony at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972).  
To install memory  
! Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add DIMMs to  
your Sony computer. See “Notes on Use” on page 79.  
1
Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as  
your printer, display, and speakers.  
2
3
Unplug your computer and any peripheral devices.  
Remove the left-side panel, bottom panel, and front panel, as  
described on pages 63 to 65. Then detach the diskette drive, as  
described on page 66.  
You do not need to completely remove the diskette drive in order to access the DIMM  
sockets.  
4
If necessary, remove any cables, add-in cards or other components to  
access the DIMM sockets.  
5
6
Remove either (or both) of the factory-installed DIMMs.  
Handle the DIMM only by the edges, and remove it from its anti-  
static package.  
7
Locate the keys on the bottom edge of the DIMM.  
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8
Align the DIMM over the socket.  
! To avoid damaging the DIMM socket, move the DIMM socket tabs slightly  
outward to relieve pressure. The DIMM should then click easily into place.  
9
Firmly insert the bottom edge of the DIMM into the socket.  
10 Press evenly against the DIMMs upper corners. The end latches snap  
into position automatically.  
11 Reinstall any add-in cards or components you removed.  
12 Replace the diskette drive and cover panels, as described on page 67  
to 70.  
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Replacing the Lithium Battery  
After several years, when the lithium battery starts to weaken, the system  
settings stored in CMOS RAM, such as the date and time, may be wrong.  
When this occurs, you need to replace the lithium battery.  
To replace the lithium battery  
1
To run the Setup utility, press F3 when your computer is starting up.  
Then press F1 to run the BIOS setup utility.  
2
3
Write down the current BIOS Setup options.  
Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as  
your printer, display, and speakers. Unplug your computer.  
4
5
Remove the left-side and bottom panels, as described on pages 63  
through 64, respectively.  
Install the new battery with the plus (+) side up.  
! There is danger of explosion if you replace the battery incorrectly. You must  
replace the battery only with a CR2032 type lithium battery. Discard used  
batteries according to the instructions on page 80.  
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6
7
Replace the bottom and left-side panels, as described on pages 68 and  
70, respectively.  
The values stored in the CMOS memory are now reset to the factory default values. You  
must run the Setup utility to reset the date, time, passwords, and other options. See the  
VAIO MicroTower Reference Manual for details.  
To run the Setup utility, press F3 when your computer is starting up.  
Then press F1 to run the BIOS setup utility.  
8
9
Change the default values to the values you wrote down in step 2.  
Save your Setup changes, and then exit the Setup utility.  
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Installing an Internal Hard Disk Drive  
Your VAIO MicroTower comes with an available bay to hold an  
additional hard disk drive. The drive you install must not require front  
panel access. The hard disk drive access light blinks when either internal  
drive is active.  
! Before opening the system unit, save any open files, exit Windows, turn off  
the power of the computer and all attached peripherals, and then unplug the  
power cord.  
1
Configure the jumpers on the new drive as a secondary master (see  
your drives documentation for configuration instructions).  
2
3
4
5
Remove the left-side panel, as described on page 63.  
Remove the front panel, as described on page 65.  
Remove the bottom panel, as described on page 64.  
Lay the system on its right side (left side faces up–see diagram that  
follows).  
6
Remove the two screws that secure the drive holder.  
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7
Slide the drive holder forward and then out.  
8
Place the drive holder upside down on top of the power supply.  
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Slide the new drive into the drive holder and align the holes on each  
side of the drive bay.  
10 Secure the drive to the drive holder using any two of the three holes  
on each side of the drive holder (screws are provided with the new  
drive). Do not overtighten the screws.  
11 Connect the second drive connector to the new drive.  
12 Connect the second power connector to the new drive.  
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13 Place the drive holder against the inside of the front chassis and slide  
it back. Be sure to align the slots on the drive holder with the tabs on  
the inside of the chassis. Be sure to slide the drive holder back so that  
the tabs slip into the notch at the bottom of the slot.  
14 Replace the two screws that secure the holder to the chassis.  
15 Replace the bottom panel, as described on page 68.  
16 Replace the front panel, as described on page 69.  
17 Replace the left-side panel, as described on page 70.  
18 Reconnect the power cord and then turn on your computer.  
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Your computer automatically recognizes the new drive and configures  
itself accordingly when you turn it on. Format and partition the new  
drive following the instructions provided with the drive.  
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Removing the Left-Side Panel  
To remove the left-side panel  
1
2
3
Remove the two screws that secure the panel to the chassis.  
Slide the panel back until it stops.  
Pull the panel straight out to remove it.  
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Removing the Bottom Panel  
To remove the bottom panel  
1
2
Remove the screw that secures the bottom panel to the chassis.  
Pull the bottom panel straight out to remove it.  
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Removing the Front Panel  
To remove the front panel  
1
Open the CD tray by inserting a thin, pointed object into the  
emergency eject opening.  
2
3
Slide the CD tray forward.  
Remove the front cover of the CD tray by lifting it upwards.  
4
5
Press down on each of the two tabs on the bottom of the front panel to  
release the panel.  
Pull the front panel forward to remove it.  
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Detaching the Diskette Drive  
To detach the diskette drive  
1
2
Remove the front panel, as described on page 65.  
Remove the two screws that secure the diskette drive to the front of  
the chassis.  
3
Pull the diskette drive forward.  
If you are adding memory, you do not need to completely remove the diskette drive or  
disconnect the cable.  
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Replacing the Diskette Drive  
To replace the diskette drive  
1
2
Push the diskette drive straight into the drive slot.  
Replace the two screws that secure the diskette drive to the front of  
the chassis.  
3
Replace the front panel, as described on page 69.  
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Replacing the Bottom Panel  
To replace the bottom panel  
1
2
Align the bottom panel with the screw hole on the bottom of the  
chassis.  
Replace the screw that secures the bottom panel to the chassis.  
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Replacing the Front Panel  
To replace the front panel  
1
Push the front panel straight onto the front of the chassis until it clicks  
into place.  
2
3
Replace the front cover of the CD tray by sliding it down onto the  
front of the open tray.  
Close the CD tray.  
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Replacing the Left-Side Panel  
To replace the left-side panel  
1
2
Slide the panel forward until it stops.  
Replace the two screws that secure the panel to the chassis.  
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Using the Keyboard  
Your keyboard is very similar to a typewriter s, but the keyboard has  
additional buttons that perform specific computer-related tasks.  
Function keys (F1 - F12)  
Programmable buttons (S1 - S6) Standby button  
Print Screen  
key  
Escape  
key  
Correction  
keys  
Numeric  
keypad  
Navigation  
keys  
Operator keys  
Windows keys  
Key  
Description  
Programmable  
buttons  
The six programmable buttons along the top of the  
keyboard are preprogrammed to perform specific  
functions. To change the function of these buttons, see  
“Changing the Function of the Programmable Buttons”  
on page 73.  
Standby button  
The Standby button switches the computer to standby  
mode. For details, see “Using the Standby Mode” on  
page 25.  
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Key  
Description  
Numeric keypad  
Contains the keys found on a typical calculator. Use  
the numeric keypad to type numbers or to perform  
mathematical calculations such as addition and  
subtraction. Note that you must press NUM LOCK to  
activate the numeric keypad. (When you do so, the  
Num Lock light will be on.)  
Navigation keys  
Several keys are devoted to moving the cursor on the  
screen (the four arrow keys and the HOME, END, PAGE  
UP, and PAGE DOWN keys). These keys are also  
available on the numeric keypad when Num Lock is  
turned off.  
Correction keys  
Function keys  
The INSERT and DELETE keys enable you to make  
corrections in your documents. These keys are also  
available on the numeric keypad when Num Lock  
is turned off.  
The twelve function keys along the top of the keyboard  
are used to perform designated tasks. For example, in  
many applications, F1 is the Help key. The task  
associated with each function key may vary from one  
application to the next.  
Escape keys  
The ESC (Escape) key is used to cancel commands.  
Print Screen keys  
The PRINT SCREEN key takes an electronic snapshot of  
the screen and places it in the Windows Clipboard. You  
can then paste the screen shot into a document and print  
it.  
Operator keys  
Several keys are always used with at least one other key:  
CTRL, ALT, and SHIFT. When held down with another  
keys, the CTRL (Control) and ALT (Alternate) keys offer  
another way to give commands. For example, in many  
applications, instead of choosing the Save command  
from a menu, you can hold down CTRL and press S  
(referred to as CTRL+S). The SHIFT key operates the  
same way as on a typewriter; it is used to produce capital  
letters or special symbols such as @ and $.  
Windows keys  
The keys with the Windows logo display the Windows  
Start menu; it is the equivalent of clicking the Start key  
on the taskbar. The Applications key displays a shortcut  
menu of context-sensitive choices; pressing this key is the  
equivalent of clicking the right mouse button.  
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The keyboard also has three lights:  
Light  
On  
Off  
Num Lock  
The number keys on the The arrow keys, navigation  
numeric keypad  
are active.  
keys, and correction keys on  
the keypad are active.  
Cap Lock  
Letters appear in  
Letters appear in lower case  
as you type (unless you hold  
down the SHIFT key).  
uppercase as you type.  
The SHIFT key lowers  
the case of typed letters  
when Cap Lock is on.  
Scroll Lock  
The screen scrolls  
Information moves across the  
display normally.  
differently. (Exactly  
how it scrolls depends on  
the specific application. It  
has no effect in many  
applications.)  
Changing the Function of the Programmable Buttons  
You can change the function of the programmable buttons as follows:  
1
Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar to open the Start  
menu.  
2
Point to Programs and click VAIO SmartKeyboard.  
Alternatively, you can click the VAIO Smart Keyboard icon in the Windows task tray.  
3
4
Click the on-screen button that represents the button on the keyboard  
(S1 to S6) that you want to program.  
Complete the Customization dialog box to specify the function and  
label you want to assign to the button. Then click OK.  
Alternatively, you can drag and drop any Windows icon that represents the function you  
want to assign onto the on-screen button. However, you cannot drag and drop icons  
that are specific to the Windows operating system, such as My Computer.  
5
Close the Customization dialog box.  
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Using the Mouse  
Using a mouse may be difficult at first, but after you become comfortable  
using it, you can save a lot of time. The following terms are commonly  
used to describe actions you perform with a mouse.  
Term  
Point  
Click  
Description  
Place the mouse pointer on an item or object.  
Press and release the left mouse button, without moving the  
mouse.  
Double-click  
Right-click  
Drag  
Press the left mouse button two consecutive times, without  
moving the mouse.  
Press the right mouse button. In many applications, this  
action displays a shortcut menu of context-sensitive choices.  
Hold down the left mouse button and then move the mouse  
in the desired direction. This action is used to select text and  
move objects.  
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Setting Up the Mouse for Left-Hand Use  
You can control the mouse with your right or left hand. When you use the  
mouse with your left-hand, you may find it easier to reverse the button  
functions. When the functions are reversed, the right mouse button is  
used for normal clicking and dragging, and the left button is for  
displaying shortcut menus (right-clicking).  
To set up the mouse for left-hand use  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Click the Start button to display the Start menu.  
Point to Settings.  
Click Control Panel.  
Double-click the Mouse icon.  
Click the Buttons tab.  
Under Buttons, select Left-handed.  
Click the OK button to close the Mouse Properties dialog box.  
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Using the DVD-ROM Drive  
To use the drive  
1
2
Press the Eject button on the front panel of the computer. The tray  
slides out.  
Place the disc in the tray.  
Place CD-ROM discs in the tray with the label side facing up. For DVD discs, which can  
be played on both sides, the side of the disc facing up is the side that plays.  
3
Close the tray by pushing it gently or by pressing the Eject button on  
the front panel.  
To open the drive tray after playing a DVD disc, use the Eject button in the DVD Player  
application. Alternatively, you can click the My Computer icon on the Windows desktop,  
right-click the icon of the disc, and then click Eject.  
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Using the Diskette Drive  
Most diskettes contain a write-protect tab. The write-protect tab prevents  
accidental changes to a diskette. When the hole is open, the diskette is  
write-protected—you cant delete, copy, or save information on the  
diskette. When the hole is closed, you may write to or modify the diskette  
contents. Just slide the write-protect tab to open and close the hole.  
To use the diskette drive  
1
2
Hold the diskette with the label side facing up.  
Gently push the diskette into the drive until you hear it click  
into place.  
3
After you finish using the diskette, press the Eject button on the  
diskette drive to remove the diskette.  
Write-protect tab  
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Other Information  
Notes on Use  
On the Power Source  
Your computer operates on 100–120 V AC 50/ 60 Hz for North  
American countries.  
The total power draw of installed add-in cards must not exceed the  
specifications for the power supply. Do not overload the system by  
installing add-in cards that draw excessive current. The system is  
designed to provide 2 amps (average) of 5V power for each card in  
the system not to exceed a total of 12 amps. The total from +5V  
current draw in a fully-loaded system (with all the add-in card slots  
filled) must not exceed 12 amps. If you add components to the system  
that draw current from the power supply, the maximum combined  
+3.3V and +5V output must not exceed 80 watts.  
Plug all the power cords for your computer and its peripheral  
equipment into the same AC supply line. AC derived from different  
supply lines may result in voltage differences that can cause unstable  
operation or unwanted weak currents at the time of connection.  
Do not share the AC outlet with any other power-consuming  
equipment, such as copying machines or shredders.  
You can purchase a power strip with a surge protector. This device  
prevents damage to your computer caused by sudden power surges  
such as those that may occur during an electrical storm.  
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If you live in an area that experiences frequent power fluctuations,  
you may want to purchase a UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply).  
This device contains both a surge protector and a battery backup. The  
surge protector prevents damage to your computer caused by power  
surges. The battery backup safeguards your data during a brief  
period of power loss.  
Do not place heavy objects on the power cord.  
Do not operate the system with the cover removed. Always  
reinstall the cover before turning on the system.  
To disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the  
cord itself.  
Unplug your computer from the wall outlet if you will not be using  
the computer for a long time.  
The power control button on the front panel does not turn off the  
system AC power. To remove power from the system, you must shut  
down the computer as described in this manual and then unplug the  
AC power cord from the wall outlet or power strip.  
Before touching anything inside the computer, turn the system off  
and let it cool for ten minutes. This will ensure that the processor heat  
sink will not be hot.  
Do not attempt to open the power supply. There are no user-  
serviceable parts in the power supply. To avoid personal injury or  
damage to your equipment, refer the repair or replacement of the  
power supply to qualified personnel only.  
On Disposal of the Lithium Battery  
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. For the Sony Service Center nearest you,  
call 1-888-4SONY-PC (1-888-476-6972).  
! 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.  
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On Handling  
Clean the cabinet with a soft, dry cloth or a soft cloth lightly  
moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of  
abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent such as alcohol or benzine,  
as it may damage the finish of your Sony computer.  
Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, keyboard, or  
mouse, shut down your computer and then unplug it. You may want  
to have the computer checked by qualified personnel before  
operating it any further.  
On Installation  
Do not place your Sony computer in a location subject to:  
Heat sources, such as radiators or air ducts  
Direct sunlight  
Excessive dust  
Mechanical vibration or shock  
Strong magnets or speakers that are not magnetically shielded  
Ambient temperature of more than 95ºF (35ºC) or less than  
50ºF (10ºC)  
High humidity, moisture, or rain  
Do not place electronic equipment near your computer. The  
computer s electromagnetic field may cause a malfunction.  
Provide adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat  
build-up. Do not place your computer on loose surfaces (such as rugs  
or blankets) or near materials (such as curtains or draperies) that may  
block its ventilation slots. Leave a space of at least 8 inches from the  
back panel of your computer.  
The computer uses high-frequency radio signals and may cause  
interference to radio or TV reception. Should this occur, relocate the  
computer a suitable distance away from the set.  
Use only specified peripheral equipment and interface cables;  
otherwise, problems may result.  
Do not use cut or damaged connection cables.  
Always switch the power off before connecting your computer to  
peripheral equipment; otherwise, damage may occur to the  
integrated circuits in your computer.  
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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 will not work with party lines, cannot be  
connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with  
multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX).  
If the telephone company makes a service call to your home or  
office and determines that your computer is responsible for the  
problem, the telephone company may bill you for the service call.  
Also, if you do not disconnect your computer when it is adversely  
affecting the telephone line, the telephone company has the right to  
disconnect your service until you correct the problem.  
On Moisture Condensation  
If your computer is brought directly from a cold location to a warm one,  
moisture may condense inside your computer. In this case, allow at least  
an hour before turning on your computer. If any problem occurs, unplug  
your computer, and contact your Sony Service Center.  
On Upgrading the System  
The procedures described in the “Upgrading and Maintaining Your  
VAIO MicroTower” chapter of this manual assume familiarity with  
the general terminology associated with personal computers and  
with the safety practices and regulatory compliance required for  
using and modifying electronic equipment.  
Disconnect the system from its power source and from any  
telecommunications links, networks, or modems before you open the  
system or do any of the procedures described in the “Upgrading and  
Maintaining Your VAIO MicroTower” section in this manual. Failure  
to do so may result in personal injury or equipment damage.  
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage disk drives, add-in  
cards, and other components. Do the procedures described in the  
“Upgrading and Maintaining Your VAIO MicroTower” chapter only  
at an ESD workstation. If such a station is not available, do not work  
in a carpeted area, and do not handle materials that produce or hold  
static electricity (cellophane wrappers, for example). Ground yourself  
by maintaining contact with an unpainted metal portion of the  
chassis while performing the procedure.  
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When removing a slot cover, be careful not to damage components on  
the system board or add-in cards. You may need to temporarily  
remove add-in cards that are next to the slot cover you want to  
remove.  
On Using the Hard Disk Drive  
Do not place the computer in a location that is subject to vibration  
or shock.  
Do not move the computer during operation.  
Do not subject the computer to sudden changes in temperature.  
Do not turn off the power while the computer is accessing the hard  
disk drive.  
On Handling Diskettes  
Do not open the shutter manually and touch the surface  
of the diskette.  
Keep diskettes away from magnets.  
Keep diskettes away from direct sunlight and other heat sources.  
On Handling CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Discs  
Do not touch the surface of the disc.  
Do not drop or bend the disc.  
On Cleaning CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Discs  
Fingerprints and dust on the surface of a disc may cause read  
errors. Proper care of the disc is essential to maintain its reliability. Do  
not use solvents such as benzine, thinner, commercially available  
cleaners or anti-static spray, as they may cause damage to the disc.  
For normal cleaning, hold the disc by its edge and use a soft cloth  
to wipe the surface from the center out.  
If the disc is badly soiled, moisten a soft cloth with water, wring it out  
well, and use it to wipe the surface of the disc from the center out.  
Wipe off any remaining moisture with a dry soft cloth.  
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Limited Warranty Statement  
The limited warranty on your VAIO MicroTower covers parts and labor  
against defects in material or workmanship for a period of three months  
from the original date of purchase. You can extend the warranty period  
for an additional nine months by registering your computer. See  
“Registering Your Computer” on page 24. Once you register your  
computer, the limited warranty period is twelve months from the original  
date of purchase.  
SONY ELECTRONICS INC. (“SONY) warrants this computer hardware product (“the Product”) against  
defects in material or workmanship as follows:  
Labor: For a period of ninety (90) calendar days from the original date of purchase from SONY or a SONY  
authorized reseller, SONY will repair defects in the Product at no charge, or pay the associated labor  
charges to a SONY authorized personal computer service facility. The ninety (90) day warranty period is  
extendible only to the original purchaser, for an additional period of nine (9) months, for a total of twelve  
(12) months from date of purchase when the Product is registered electronically. After the applicable  
period you must pay for all labor charges.  
Parts: For a period of ninety (90) calendar days from the original date of purchase from SONY or a SONY  
authorized reseller, SONY will supply, at no charge, new or rebuilt, at SONY’s option, replacement parts  
in exchange for defective parts. Any replacement parts will be warranted for the remainder of the original  
warranty period or ninety (90) calendar days from installation by SONY’s authorized personal computer  
service facility, whichever is longer. The ninety (90) day warranty period is extendible only to the original  
purchaser, for an additional period of nine (9) months, for a total of twelve (12) months from date of  
purchase when the Product is registered electronically. All defective parts replaced under this Limited  
Warranty will become the property of SONY.  
This Limited Warranty covers only the hardware components packaged with the Product. It does not  
cover technical assistance for hardware or software usage and it does not cover any software products  
whether or not contained in the Product; any such software is provided “AS IS” unless expressly  
provided for in any enclosed software limited warranty. Please refer to the End User License Agreements  
included with the Product for your obligations with respect to the software.  
This Limited Warranty is non-transferable.  
Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale (which is evidence that the Product is within the warranty  
period) must be presented to obtain warranty service. In addition, if replacement parts are required and  
you wish to receive the most expedient service available, you will be required to provide SONY with a  
credit card authorization to bill your credit card in the event you fail to return the original parts in the  
postage-paid envelope we provide. The credit card will only be charged for SONY’s list price for the part  
if the part has not been returned within thirty days.  
If you purchased the Product in the United States and the Product is located in the United States, you  
may be entitled to on-site repair service during the warranty period, subject to certain restrictions. In all  
instances, however, prior to an on-site service call being provided, you must communicate with Sony  
sufficiently to allow it to perform initial diagnostics of your Product. Please contact SONY as set forth  
below for further information.  
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If you do not qualify for on-site warranty service or choose not to take advantage of any applicable on-  
site warranty service, you must take the Product, or deliver the Product freight prepaid, in either its  
original package or packaging providing the Product with a degree of protection equivalent to that of the  
original packaging, to any SONY authorized personal computer service facility. Please contact SONY as  
set forth below for further information.  
With respect to all service provided, it is your responsibility to backup the contents of your hard drive,  
including any data you have stored or software you have installed on the hard drive. It is likely that the  
contents of your hard drive will be lost or reformatted in the course of service and SONY will not be  
responsible for any damage to or loss of any programs, data or other information stored on any media or  
any part of any Product serviced hereunder.  
IF DURING THE REPAIR OF THE PRODUCT THE CONTENTS OF THE HARD DRIVE ARE ALTERED,  
DELETED, OR IN ANY WAY MODIFIED, SONY IS NOT RESPONSBILE WHATSOEVER. YOUR  
PRODUCT WILL BE RETURNED TO YOU CONFIGURED AS ORIGINALLY PURCHASED (SUBJECT  
TO AVAILABILITY OF SOFTWARE).  
Be sure to remove all third party hardware, software, features, parts, options, alterations, and attachments  
not warranted by SONY prior to sending the product to SONY for service. SONY is not liable for any loss  
or damage to these items.  
This Limited Warranty does not cover any consumable items (such as batteries) supplied with this  
Product; cosmetic damages; damage or loss to any software programs, data, or removable storage media;  
or damage due to (1) acts of God, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence, commercial use or modifications of  
this Product; (2) improper operation or maintenance of this Product; (3) connection to improper voltage  
supply; or (4) attempted repair by any party other than a SONY authorized personal computer service  
facility. This Limited Warranty does not apply when the malfunction results from the use of this Product  
in conjunction with accessories, products or ancillary or peripheral equipment, or where it is determined  
by SONY that there is no fault with this Product itself. This Limited Warranty is valid only in the United  
States of America.  
This Limited Warranty is invalid if the factory applied serial number has been altered or removed from  
the Product.  
Repair or replacement of defective parts or hardware as provided under this Limited Warranty is the  
exclusive remedy of the consumer. SONY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, BREACH  
OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY RELATED TO  
THIS PRODUCT. SUCH DAMAGES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS  
OF REVENUE, LOSS OF DATA, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED  
EQUIPMENT, DOWN TIME AND PURCHASERS TIME. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY  
APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF  
THIS WARRANTY.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or allow  
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply  
to you. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary  
from state to state.  
Technical Support: Although technical support is not provided free of charge under this Limited  
Warranty, SONY has established a telephone number for technical support. Charges may apply for  
technical support, unless and to the extent that free technical support for a limited period is provided in  
writing as a feature of your Product. Prior to placing your call, please have available the model and serial  
number for your Product, date of purchase, a list of all options installed in your Product and a detailed  
description of the problem.  
For Product support, on-line knowledge base, frequently asked questions, and free updates via the  
Internet: http:/ / www.sony.com/ pcsupport.  
For Product information, service assistance, resolution of a service problem, or technical assistance, call:  
1-888-4SONYPC  
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cameras, digital 21  
canceling commands 72  
CD tray  
A
accessing online support 24  
add-in boards 5253  
adding additional hardware 1121  
add-in boards 5253  
precaution 80  
adding additional software  
problems with 41  
adding memory 5455  
adding printers 11  
opening  
problems with 42  
CD-ROM drives  
cleaning 83  
troubleshooting 42  
CDs  
handling 83  
playing 42  
choosing locations 3, 81  
cleaning  
adjusting speaker volume 43  
adjusting voltage settings 79  
air circulation 81  
CD-ROM discs 83  
computer 81  
DVD-ROM discs 83  
mouse 45  
Alt keys 72  
Application Recovery CD 49  
applications  
launching  
click (defined) 74  
computer  
problems with 43  
audio splitter cable, connecting 13  
Audio-Video Center,using 32  
adding functionality 11  
adjusting voltage settings 79  
cleaning 81  
B
condensation and 82  
disposing of battery 80  
locking up 41  
protecting your investment 24  
registering 24  
removing cover 51, 80  
removing left-side cover 63  
replacing battery 5657  
caution 56  
battery  
disposing 80  
replacing 5657  
caution 56  
bottom panel  
removing 64  
replacing 68  
buttons  
Call SOS 40  
replacing left-side cover 70  
safety information ii  
setting up  
C
cables 81  
precautions 81  
Call SOS button 40  
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shutting down 26, 80  
starting 22  
cleaning discs 83  
DVDs  
handling 83  
problems with 41  
upgrading 51, 82  
E
connectors  
additional components 1121  
keyboard 8  
electronic  
documentation 37  
mouse 8  
equipment 81  
registration 24  
electrostatic discharge 51  
Esc key 72  
Multimedia Computer Display 5  
nonstandard equipment 6  
phone 9  
power cords 79  
European power settings 79  
precautions 81  
F
Control A1 devices, connecting 19  
correction keys (described) 72  
Ctrl keys 72  
floppy disk drive. See diskette drive.  
front panel  
cursor-movement keys (described) 72  
customer assistance 24  
support options 37  
removing 65  
replacing 69  
function keys (described) 72  
D
G
data  
GAME connector 16  
glare 4  
grounding 51  
preventing loss 26  
saving 77  
DELETE key 72  
digital still camera, connecting 21  
disconnecting power cords 80  
diskette drive 77  
detaching 66  
H
handling CDs 83  
handling diskettes 83  
handling DVDs 83  
hard disk 83  
replacing 67  
diskettes  
hardware  
handling 83  
inserting into drive 77  
writing to 77  
adding additional 1121, 5253  
precaution 80  
electrostatic discharge and 51  
installing memory boards 5455  
nonstandard 6  
displaying the taskbar  
problems with 46  
displays  
regulatory information iiiiv  
troubleshooting 41, 43, 46  
help 37  
connecting 6  
setting up 4  
turning on 22  
Help Center,using 35  
Help key 72  
help, getting 35  
problems with 41  
double-click (defined) 74  
drag (defined) 74  
drives 77  
I
DVD-ROM drive, troubleshooting 42  
DVD-ROM drives  
IEEE-1394 devices, connecting 17  
iLINK devices, connecting 17  
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indicator lights  
connecting 5, 6  
keyboard 73  
troubleshooting 44  
input devices iii  
MIDI devices 11  
setting up 3  
INSERT key 72  
connecting 16  
minimizing glare 4  
model numbers ii  
modems  
inserting diskettes into drive 77  
installing additional hardware 1121  
add-in boards 5253  
precaution 80  
installing additional memory 5455  
installing an internal hard disk  
drive 5862  
troubleshooting 44  
MONITOR connector 5, 6, 12  
mouse 3, 7475  
cleaning 45  
connecting 8  
installing additional software  
problems with 41  
interference iii, 81  
troubleshooting 45  
mouse buttons  
reassigning 75  
MOUSE connector 8  
moving  
Internet 33  
J
objects 74  
joystick 16  
joysticks 11  
connecting 16  
N
navigation keys (described) 72  
nonstandard equipment 6  
NUM LOCK key 72  
K
keyboard 3, 7173  
connecting 8  
numeric keypad (described) 72  
O
indicator lights 73  
programmable keys 71  
programming 73  
troubleshooting 46  
objects, moving 74  
online  
help 37  
registration service 24  
support 24  
L
launching applications  
problems with 43  
left-side panel  
options 37  
Online Center, using 33  
opening  
replacing 70  
applications  
LINE connector 9  
locations, choosing 3, 81  
losing data (caution) 26  
losing power 79  
problems with 43  
CD tray  
problems with 42  
operator keys (described) 72  
output devices iii  
adding 1121  
M
memory, adding 5455  
menus 74  
P
canceling commands 72  
MIC connector 5, 6, 13  
microphones  
palmrest 3  
connecting 7  
phones 6, 13  
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connecting 9  
service precautions 82  
playing  
setting up Windows 98 23  
setting up your computer  
precautions 81  
CDs 42  
Shift keys 72  
point (defined) 74  
power cords 79  
shutting down your computer 26, 80  
S-Link devices, connecting 19  
software  
disconnecting 80  
power fluctuations or loss 79  
power source, precautions 7980  
power switch 22  
Print Screen key 72  
PRINTER connector 15  
printer, connecting 15  
printers 11  
adding  
problems with 41  
Software Center, using 31  
Sony Fax-on-Demand service 38  
Sony Multimedia Computer Display  
connecting 5  
setting up 4  
problem solving 41  
problems, analyzing and fixing 34  
programmable keys 71, 73  
protecting your investment 24  
turning on 22  
problems with 41  
Sony Online Support 24  
call instructions 39  
Call SOS button 40  
options 37  
R
radio interference iii, 81  
reassigning mouse buttons 75  
rebooting system 41  
SOS  
See Sony Online Support  
speakerphones 6  
recording serial numbers ii  
reducing glare 4  
connecting 9  
speakers  
reference manual 37  
adjusting volume 43  
connecting 5, 6  
precaution 81  
registering Windows 98 23  
registering your computer 24  
regulatory information iiiiv  
removing computer cover 51, 63, 80  
removing diskettes 77  
replacing battery 5657  
caution 56  
troubleshooting 43  
standby mode 25  
starting your computer 22  
problems with 41  
surge protectors 79  
system  
replacing computer cover 70  
right-click (defined) 74  
rebooting 41  
troubleshooting 41  
system problems, fixing 34  
System Recovery CD 47  
S
S/ PDIF devices, connecting 18  
safety information ii  
saving data 77  
screens, reducing glare 4  
selecting  
T
taskbar  
problems viewing 46  
technical support 24  
support options 37  
television, connecting 1214  
text, selecting 74  
locations 81  
text 74  
serial numbers ii  
serial peripherals 21  
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Tool Center,using 34  
troubleshooting 41  
turning off your computer 26, 80  
turning on your computer 22  
problems with 41  
TV interference iii, 81  
U
Universal Serial Bus devices,  
connecting 20  
upgrading your computer 51, 82  
UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) 80  
V
VAIO MicroTower online registration  
24  
VAIO MicroTower Reference Manual  
37  
VAIO Space  
Audio-Video Center 32  
exiting 35  
Help Center 35  
Online Center 33  
Software Center 31  
starting 27  
Tool Center 34  
using 2735  
using the Launcher 27, 29  
VAIO Smart Keyboard 73  
ventilation 3, 81  
viewing the taskbar  
problems with 46  
voltage settings 79  
volume, adjusting 43  
W
warranty 24  
warranty statement 85  
Windows  
keyboard access 72  
taskbar  
problems viewing 46  
Windows 98  
setting up 23  
shutting down 26  
work surfaces 3  
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