Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit SVD13225PXB du fabricant Sony
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Personal Computer VAIO Duo 13 SVD1322 How to Use Windows 8: The Basics User account Switching from a Local Account to a Microsoft Account About User Account Types Power Controlling the Power State of .
Starting Apps Switching Apps Closing Apps Viewing Running Apps Switching User Accounts Installing Apps from Windows Store Opening the App Menu Windows Opening Windows Help and Support Starting Help+Ti.
Opening Windows Help and Support Starting Help+Tips Parts Description VAIO computer Parts and Controls on the Back Parts and Controls on the Bottom Parts and Controls on the Sides Parts and Controls o.
Raising the LCD Screen Keyboard Raising the LCD Screen Supplied items Checking Supplied Items Windows 8 Controlling the Power State of Your VAIO Computer (Sleep Mode/Shutdown) Network / Internet Inter.
LAN About the Internet Connection Services About the Wi - Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) Standards About the Network (LAN) About a Security Key for Wi - Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) Wi - Fi About the Internet Connectio.
Power Connecting a Power Source Display Changing the Resolution (Size) of the Screen Image on an HDMI - Connected Device Notes on the LCD screen Using the Multiple Monitors Function Selecting Display .
Changing the Sound Output Device Speakers Connecting External Speakers/Headphones/Headset Headphones Connecting External Speakers/Headphones/Headset Optical digital output Connecting a High - Quality .
About the Network (LAN) About a Security Key for Wi - Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) Wi - Fi About the Internet Connection Services Notes on Using the Wi - Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) Function Stopping Wi - Fi(R) (Wir.
Starting Wireless WAN Communications (Wireless WAN equipped models) Removing a Micro SIM Card (Wireless WAN equipped models) Before Using the Wireless WAN (Wireless WAN equipped models) Inserting a Mi.
How to Use the Touch Screen (Touch screen equipped models) Changing the LCD Brightness Changing the Resolution (Size) of the Screen Image on an HDMI - Connected Device Notes on the LCD screen Using th.
TV Adjusting the Microphone Volume Adjusting the Speakers Volume Changing the Sound Output Device Playing Optimized Sound for Your VAIO Computer Using the ClearAudio+ Mode Speakers Adjusting the Speak.
Enabling/Disabling the Gesture Function Camera Using the Built - in Camera Internet Using the Antivirus App for Your VAIO Computer Password Setting/Changing the Power- on Password Switching from a Loc.
Touch panel Notes on Using the Touch Screen (Touch screen equipped models) Enlarging the Text Size (DPI) (Touch screen equipped models) How to Use the Touch Screen (Touch screen equipped models) Locat.
Backup / Recovery VAIO computer Booting Your VAIO Computer from External Devices Keeping Your VAIO Computer in Optimum Condition (VAIO Care) About the ASSIST Button CD/DVD/BD Booting Your VAIO Compute.
Restoring System Files Using the Restore Point when You cannot Start Windows Backing Up Your Data when You cannot Start Windows Creating a Restore Point About Types of Backup About Backup Restoring Yo.
Internet Using the Antivirus App for Your VAIO Computer Password Setting/Changing the Power- on Password Signing In to Windows Using Face Recognition Creating/Changing/Removing Your Windows Password R.
Charge Indicator Status List Using Sleep Mode About Sleep Mode Battery Checking the Battery Charge Capacity Charging the Battery Pack Extending the Battery Life Charge Indicator Status List About Slee.
USB Connecting a USB Device Charging a USB Device Memory card About "Memory Stick" Compatible "Memory Stick" Inserting SD Memory Cards Formatting "Memory Stick" Notes on .
About One - touch functions (NFC supported models) Notes on NFC/One - touch functions (NFC supported models) Using NFC/One- touch functions (NFC supported models) Disabling NFC/One- touch functions (N.
Read this first About This Manual VAIO computer Updating Your VAIO Computer Checking Supplied Items Setting Up an Appropriate Work Environment Care and maintenance Cleaning Your VAIO computer/LCD scre.
Security Updating Your VAIO Computer Troubleshooting Hardware Power What should I do if my VAIO computer does not turn on? What should I do if the screen remains blank when I press the power button ? .
What should I do if captured images flicker ? What should I do if captured images contain dropped frames and audio interruptions? What should I do if the touch screen does not work correctly ? (Touch .
Keyboard What should I do if my VAIO computer screen freezes? What should I do if the pointer does not move ? What should I do if my keyboard configuration is wrong ? What should I do if I cannot ente.
How can I find the physical address (MAC address) of the built - in wireless network interface of my VAIO computer ? What should I do if I cannot play back movies or audio tracks received via Wi - Fi(.
Memory card Why can't I write data to a memory card? Software Why do sound interruptions and/or dropped frames occur when I play high - definition videos, such as those recorded with the AVCHD di.
Wireless WAN What should I do if my VAIO computer cannot connect to the wireless WAN ? Apps Display Why do sound interruptions and/or dropped frames occur when I play high - definition videos, such as.
What should I do if I cannot connect my VAIO computer to an access point (or the Internet) ? What should I do if I cannot use the Wi - Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) function ? BLUETOOTH What should I do if oth.
What should I do if I forget the Windows password ? What should I do if the Enter Onetime Password message appears and Windows does not start after I enter a wrong power - on password three times cons.
Hint To switch to a local account, select Disconnect in step 4 instead of Connect to a Microsoft account . If you forget your Microsoft account password, contact Microsoft support services. About User Account Types There are two types of user accounts available in Windows 8: a local account and a Microsoft account.
4 . Select Power and Shut down . After a short time, your VAIO computer automatically turns off. If the computer is equipped with the power indicator, the green power indicator light turns off. Note An improper shutdown may cause loss of unsaved data or cause your VAIO computer to malfunction.
Using Sleep Mode In Sleep mode, you can step away from your VAIO computer while retaining the computer’s state including data you are working on. To activate Sleep mode 1 . Open the charms and select the Settings charm. (See Opening the Charms to open the charms.
to Normal mode. You can restore your VAIO computer from Sleep mode to Normal mode by opening or raising the LCD screen. To change the action when you open or raise the LCD screen, start VAIO Control Center and change the settings in Power and Battery .
On the desktop, you can open the Start screen by selecting (Start) in the lower left corner. Opening the App List You can open the list of the installed apps (the Apps screen) on your VAIO computer. Touch operation (Touch screen equipped models) Swipe up on the Start screen.
Hint You can select the search target to narrow the search result. Opening the Desktop You can access the desktop from a tile, just like an app. Open the desktop by following the instruction below. 1 . Open the Start screen and select the Desktop tile.
Windows Store . To create or switch to a Microsoft account, follow these steps. 1 . Open the charms and select the Settings charm. (See Opening the Charms to open the charms.) 2 . Select Change PC settings in the lower right corner. 3 . Select Accounts and Your account in the left pane of the PC settings screen.
1 . Open the Start screen or the Apps screen. (See About the Start Screen and Menu to open the Start screen or Opening the App List to open the Apps screen.) 2 . Select your desired app. Hint It is useful to pin the apps that you use the most to the Start screen.
Closing Apps You can close currently running apps by following the instruction below. Touch operation (Touch screen equipped models) 1 . When an app is open, point to the top- center of the screen. 2 . Drag the app to the bottom of the screen until the app disappears from the screen.
Keyboard operation Press the Alt key and the F4 key at the same time. Viewing Running Apps You can view running apps by displaying the list on the Start screen.
Mouse/Touch pad operation Point to the upper - left corner ( ), then move downward ( ). Keyboard operation Press the (Windows) key and the Tab key at the same time. Switching User Accounts You can switch to another user account by following these steps.
On how to create and what you can do with the Microsoft account, refer to Windows Help and Support ( Opening Windows Help and Support ). 1 . Connect to the Internet. See Starting Wi - Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) Communications for more information on how to connect to the Internet.
When an app is open, right - click anywhere on the screen. On a touch pad, click the bottom - right corner. Keyboard operation Press the (Windows) key and the Z key at the same time. Hint Open the app menu when an app is displayed on the computer screen.
2 . Select Help+Tips . About the Start Screen and Menu You can add shortcuts to apps, the desktop, and websites that you use the most. Overview To open the Start screen Touch operation (Touch screen equipped models) Open the charms, then tap the Start charm.
charms.) Keyboard operation Press the (Windows) key. Hint On the desktop, you can open the Start screen by selecting (Start) in the lower left corner. Opening the App List You can open the list of the installed apps (the Apps screen) on your VAIO computer.
2 . Select your desired icon or file from the search result. Hint You can select the search target to narrow the search result. Opening the Desktop You can access the desktop from a tile, just like an app. Open the desktop by following the instruction below.
Touch operation (Touch screen equipped models) Swipe in from the right edge. Mouse/Touch pad operation Point to the upper - right corner ( ), then move downward ( ). With a touch pad, you can also swipe in from the right edge. Keyboard operation Press the (Windows) key and the C key at the same time.
4 . Select Power and Shut down . After a short time, your VAIO computer automatically turns off. If the computer is equipped with the power indicator, the green power indicator light turns off. Note An improper shutdown may cause loss of unsaved data or cause your VAIO computer to malfunction.
computer will turn off automatically. Doing this will erase all unsaved data. By default, your VAIO computer automatically enters Hibernate mode when the battery pack is running out of power. However, depending on the operating conditions, the computer may fail to enter Hibernate mode.
You can install apps from Windows Store . You will need a Microsoft account to use certain apps or services, including Windows Store . On how to create and what you can do with the Microsoft account, refer to Windows Help and Support ( Opening Windows Help and Support ).
Starting Help+Tips You can start Help+Tips that explains the Windows 8 basic operations. 1 . Open the Apps screen. (See Opening the App List to open the Apps screen.) 2 . Select Help+Tips . Parts and Controls on the Back Describes the features on the back of the VAIO computer, such as connection ports.
micro SIM card slot (Wireless WAN equipped models) ( Inserting a Micro SIM Card (Wireless WAN equipped models) ) 1 Built - in dual microphones ( Using the Built - in Camera ) 2 Air intake vent 3 Batte.
Note If the battery off button is pressed while the VAIO computer is running, unsaved data may be lost. Be sure to save your working data and turn off the VAIO computer before pressing the battery off button. The air exhaust vent may get hot during use.
Parts and Controls on the Front Describes the features on the front of the VAIO computer, such as buttons and indicator lights. Pen stand ( Using the Pen Stand (Digitizer Stylus supplied models) ) 1 B.
Note Do not place credit cards etc., which are affected by magnetism, near your VAIO computer, especially the areas in front of the left and right corners of the keyboard. It may cause data corruption by the magnetic components of the computer. Raising the LCD Screen To use the keyboard, you need to raise the LCD screen.
Be careful not to catch your finger in the LCD screen. Make sure other people and objects are out of range of slide motion. Do not exert excessive pressure on the LCD screen. Do not fold the LCD screen by pushing the VAIO logo stand behind the LCD screen.
Heat sources, such as residential heating equipment Excessive dust High humidity Poor ventilation Note The area around the air exhaust vent may become extremely hot while your VAIO computer is on. Be careful before touching the area. Do not place any object near the air exhaust vent that may block the vent.
Observe the following to avoid malfunctions and damage to your VAIO computer. Place your VAIO computer gently on a flat surface to avoid a mechanical shock. Be sure to turn off your VAIO computer before moving the computer. Moving the computer that is turned on may cause a hard disk malfunction.
The charging time varies depending on ambient temperature. Note that at a low ambient temperature, it takes longer time to charge the battery pack. Open the desktop and select the battery icon, such as (on battery) or (plugged in), in the desktop notification area to check the built - in battery status of your VAIO computer.
3 . Open the charms, and then select the Settings charm. (See Opening the Charms to open the charms.) 4 . Select Power and Shut down . After a short time, your VAIO computer automatically turns off. If the computer is equipped with the power indicator, the green power indicator light turns off.
About battery discharge After battery charge, the battery pack will gradually discharge over time even while not in use. If it is left unused for an extended period of time, the battery power may be depleted. It is recommended that you recharge the battery pack before use.
To fold the LCD screen Grasp the top- center edge of the LCD screen with your hand and gently push it down to the end. Note Observe the following when raising or folding the LCD screen. Do not raise or fold the LCD screen with excessive pressure on it, as it may cause damage to the part of your VAIO computer.
To fold the LCD screen Grasp the top- center edge of the LCD screen with your hand and gently push it down to the end. Note Observe the following when raising or folding the LCD screen. Do not raise or fold the LCD screen with excessive pressure on it, as it may cause damage to the part of your VAIO computer.
By default, your VAIO computer automatically enters Sleep mode after a certain period of inactivity. In Sleep mode, the computer will retain its current state, including data you are working on, while you take a break. See Using Sleep Mode for more information on Sleep mode.
Start McAfee LiveSafe - Internet Security , McAfee Internet Security , or McAfee Total Protection . For Windows Defender: Start Windows Defender . 3 . Follow the on - screen instructions. Note The actual procedure may be different from the above depending on the version of the app installed on your VAIO computer.
To disconnect from the Internet Open the charms and select the Settings charm. Select (the network icon), a carrier name or service name, and Disconnect . To open the charms, see Opening the Charms . Note Make sure the micro SIM card is properly inserted in the micro SIM card slot on your VAIO computer.
The communication speed and range may vary depending on the following conditions: Distance between devices Existence of obstacles between devices Device configuration Radio conditions Ambient environment (including wall material, etc.) Apps in use Communications may be cut off depending on radio conditions.
2 . Select (the network icon). 3 . Select the desired access point and Disconnect . Note Do not disable the Wi - Fi function while accessing remote documents, files, or resources, as it may result in data loss. About the Wi - Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) Standards Wi - Fi allows your VAIO computer to connect to a network through a wireless connection.
3 . Find an app to install. 4 . Follow the on - screen instructions to install the app. After the installation is complete, the app icon appears on the Apps screen. To open the Apps screen, see Opening the App List . Hint It is useful to pin the apps that you use the most to the Start screen.
1 . Connect an access point to your VAIO computer. Refer to Windows Help and Support ( Opening Windows Help and Support ) and the manual that came with the access point for more information. 2 . Open the charms and select the Settings charm. (See Opening the Charms to open the charms.
About a Security Key for Wi - Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) A security key is a security protocol for Wi - Fi that encrypts data transmitted on Wi - Fi. It is also referred to as an encryption key or a WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) key.
Note Do not touch the printed circuit on the micro SIM card. Be sure to hold your VAIO computer firmly before removing the micro SIM card. Do not damage the micro SIM card in any way, either by bending or exerting pressure on the card.
4 . Insert the micro SIM card into the micro SIM card slot with its printed circuit facing toward you. Note Do not touch the printed circuit on the micro SIM card. Be sure to hold your VAIO computer firmly before inserting the micro SIM card. Do not damage the micro SIM card in any way, either by bending or exerting pressure on the card.
IEEE 802.11a (Frequency band:5 GHz) Exclusive to models compliant with the IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (draft) standard. IEEE 802.11b/g (Frequency band:2.4 GHz) The IEEE 802.11g standard provides higher- speed communications than the IEEE 802.11b. IEEE 802.
You can select from among the services according to your preference, for example, communication speed or a usage fee. For detailed information on a variety of connection services, contact Internet Service Providers (ISPs).
To stop the Wi - Fi function abruptly, turn off your VAIO computer and the wireless devices (if any). The WLAN standard includes the encryption methods: Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), which is a security protocol, Wi - Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), and Wi - Fi Protected Access (WPA).
IEEE 802.11b/g (Frequency band:2.4 GHz) The IEEE 802.11g standard provides higher- speed communications than the IEEE 802.11b. IEEE 802.11n (Frequency band:2.4 GHz/5 GHz) For models compliant with the IEEE 802.11b/g/n standard, only 2.4 GHz band can be used.
If a security key entry window appears, enter the security key as required and select OK . See About a Security Key for Wi - Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) for more information.
2 . Select (the network icon). 3 . Change the Wi - Fi setting to On . 4 . Select the desired Wi - Fi access point and Connect . Installing Apps from Windows Store You can install apps from Windows Store . You will need a Microsoft account to use certain apps or services, including Windows Store .
2 . Open the Start screen and select the Store tile. (See About the Start Screen and Menu to open the Start screen.) 3 . Find an app to install. 4 . Follow the on - screen instructions to install the app. After the installation is complete, the app icon appears on the Apps screen.
4 . Select a carrier name or service name and Connect . After the connection is established, Connected appears. To disconnect from the Internet Open the charms and select the Settings charm. Select (the network icon), a carrier name or service name, and Disconnect .
Note Do not touch the printed circuit on the micro SIM card. Be sure to hold your VAIO computer firmly before removing the micro SIM card. Do not damage the micro SIM card in any way, either by bending or exerting pressure on the card.
4 . Insert the micro SIM card into the micro SIM card slot with its printed circuit facing toward you. Note Do not touch the printed circuit on the micro SIM card. Be sure to hold your VAIO computer firmly before inserting the micro SIM card. Do not damage the micro SIM card in any way, either by bending or exerting pressure on the card.
Do not plug more than one device into the same AC outlet. The shape of the AC adapter varies depending on the model you purchased. Make sure that the power plug is firmly plugged into your VAIO computer.
damage. Do not exert pressure on the LCD screen with the screen folded as it may scratch the LCD screen or soil it. The LCD screen may become warm during operation.
cause unsuccessful playback/display or unstable system operations. Change the display settings after you exit the video/image app. Hint You can set the screen resolution for each display used for the Multiple Monitors function.
Note The shape of the HDMI output port varies depending on the model you purchased. Be sure to use an HDMI cable that is compatible with the HDMI output port on your VAIO computer. If a device driver other than the one provided by Sony is used, the image will not be displayed and audio will not be heard.
Note Some resolution options may not be available, depending on the model or the HDMI - connected device. The function to adjust the screen resolution may be disabled depending on the selected resolution. Connecting a TV with an HDMI Input Port You can connect a TV with an HDMI input port to your VAIO computer with an HDMI cable (not supplied).
You can connect a high - quality home theater receiver or other surround sound decoder devices between your VAIO computer and a TV using an HDMI connection. 1 . Make sure the HDMI connection has been set up between the TV and the home theater receiver or surround sound decoder device.
To change the sound rate and bit depth The sound rate and bit depth of the digital audio output signal should be set according to your digital audio device.
displays. For example, if you have an external display connected to the monitor port, the computer screen and the external display can function as a single desktop. 1 . Right- click on the desktop and select Screen resolution . (See Opening the Desktop to open the desktop.
You can connect a TV with an HDMI input port to your VAIO computer with an HDMI cable (not supplied). Refer to the manual that came with your TV for more information on installation and use. 1 . Plug the power cord of your TV into an AC outlet and turn it on.
See Connecting a USB Device for information on the USB connection. Note Be sure to connect an external drive to a power source with an AC adapter (if supplied). Hint You may need to install a driver depending on the external drive you use. In addition, procedures to connect and use an external drive vary depending on the drive you use.
The remote of your headset does not work with your VAIO computer. Hint Refer to the manual that came with your speakers, headphones, or headset. Connecting a High - Quality Digital Sound Output Device.
If there is no check mark next to the icon, select it and Set Default . 5 . Select OK . To change the sound rate and bit depth The sound rate and bit depth of the digital audio output signal should be set according to your digital audio device. Follow the above steps 1 to 3, and then select the HDMI device icon and Properties .
You can connect external sound output devices (such as speakers, headphones, or a headset) to your VAIO computer. Use a Sony smartphone compatible headset (not supplied) to make an Internet call and voice chat. 1 . Connect external speakers, headphones, or a headset to the headset compatible headphone jack ( Parts and Controls on the Back ).
5 . Plug one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI input port on the home theater receiver or surround sound decoder device and the other end to the HDMI output port on your VAIO computer. Hint You can adjust the screen resolution of the connected TV with your VAIO computer.
To open the charms, see Opening the Charms . Note Make sure the micro SIM card is properly inserted in the micro SIM card slot on your VAIO computer. Otherwise, the wireless WAN function may not work. See Inserting a Micro SIM Card (Wireless WAN equipped models) for information on how to insert the micro SIM card.
Radio conditions Ambient environment (including wall material, etc.) Apps in use Communications may be cut off depending on radio conditions. The data transfer rate specified in the specification is the theoretical maximum, and may not reflect actual data transfer rate.
Note Do not disable the Wi - Fi function while accessing remote documents, files, or resources, as it may result in data loss. About the Wi - Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) Standards Wi - Fi allows your VAIO computer to connect to a network through a wireless connection.
Hint To disable all wireless functions, turn on Airplane mode . Refer to Windows Help and Support ( Opening Windows Help and Support ) for more information on Airplane mode . Starting Wi - Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) Communications You can establish Wi - Fi communications between your VAIO computer and an access point (not supplied).
It may take some time to find and connect to a Wi - Fi access point before starting communications via Wi - Fi. Hint Refer to Windows Help and Support ( Opening Windows Help and Support ) for more information on Airplane mode .
4 . Pull the micro SIM card out of the slot. Note Do not touch the printed circuit on the micro SIM card. Be sure to hold your VAIO computer firmly before removing the micro SIM card. Do not damage the micro SIM card in any way, either by bending or exerting pressure on the card.
box or already inserted in the micro SIM card holder or slot. If the micro SIM card is not provided with your VAIO computer, you can purchase one from your preferred carrier. Inserting a Micro SIM Card (Wireless WAN equipped models) This topic explains how to insert a micro SIM card.
Fiber to the Home (FTTH) Cable modem Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Satellite Dial- up About the Wi - Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) Standards Wi - Fi allows your VAIO computer to connect to a network through a wireless connection. Wi - Fi uses the following IEEE 802.
If you enter a wrong security key and your VAIO computer fails to connect to an access point, follow these steps to establish the connection. 1 . Open the charms and select the Settings charm. (See Opening the Charms to open the charms.) 2 . Select (the network icon).
Communications may be cut off depending on radio conditions. The data transfer rate specified in the specification is the theoretical maximum, and may not reflect actual data transfer rate. Actual communication speed may not be as fast as the one displayed on your VAIO computer.
Do not disable the Wi - Fi function while accessing remote documents, files, or resources, as it may result in data loss. About the Wi - Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) Standards Wi - Fi allows your VAIO computer to connect to a network through a wireless connection.
2 . Open the charms and select the Settings charm. (See Opening the Charms to open the charms.) 3 . Select (the network icon). 4 . Change the Wi - Fi setting to On . 5 . Select the desired access point and Connect . After the connection is established, Connected appears in the selected wireless access point field.
and a computer, to communicate with each other on Wi - Fi. The security key is assigned to each access point by default. (Make sure the default security key has been changed to protect data from unauthorized use.) If you cannot find the default security key, refer to the manual that came with your access point.
common passcode (a password required for authentication) should be identified to register both devices. Once a device is registered, there is no need to re - enter the passcode. For details, open Windows Help and Support ( Opening Windows Help and Support ), and enter "BLUETOOTH" in the search box.
Even if the BLUETOOTH devices are compliant with the BLUETOOTH standard, individual device performance, specifications, and operation procedures may vary. Data exchange may not be possible in all situations. Not all BLUETOOTH devices are guaranteed of compatibility with your VAIO computer.
the device. If your device does not appear in the list, repeat the procedure to ready the device for connection (for example, pressing the button for connection). Depending on the BLUETOOTH device, the procedure to establish connection may vary. Refer to the manual that came with the device for the procedure.
You may need to install the driver supplied with your USB device before use. Refer to the manual that came with the USB device for more information. In order to print documents, be sure the USB printer is compatible with your version of Windows.
on the USB device connected to the USB port that supports USB charging. Some USB devices do not support USB charging when your VAIO computer is in Sleep mode.
Turning off the wireless WAN function while accessing remote documents, files, or resources may result in data loss. Starting Wireless WAN Communications (Wireless WAN equipped models) You can establish wireless WAN (WWAN) communications using Mobile Broadband .
4 . Pull the micro SIM card out of the slot. Note Do not touch the printed circuit on the micro SIM card. Be sure to hold your VAIO computer firmly before removing the micro SIM card. Do not damage the micro SIM card in any way, either by bending or exerting pressure on the card.
box or already inserted in the micro SIM card holder or slot. If the micro SIM card is not provided with your VAIO computer, you can purchase one from your preferred carrier. Inserting a Micro SIM Card (Wireless WAN equipped models) This topic explains how to insert a micro SIM card.
1 . Open the charms and select the Settings charm. (See Opening the Charms to open the charms.) 2 . Select Change PC settings in the lower right corner. 3 . Select Accounts and Your account in the left pane of the PC settings screen. 4 . Select Connect to a Microsoft account .
downloads and installs them on your VAIO computer. 1 . Start VAIO Update and follow the on- screen instructions. (See Starting Apps to start VAIO Update .) To update Windows Store apps Be sure to update the Windows Store app. If an update is required, a number will appear in the Store tile of the Start screen.
Hint Some of the items will not be visible if you sign in as a user without administrative rights. Keeping Your VAIO Computer in Optimum Condition (VAIO Care) With VAIO Care , you can perform the following operations to keep your VAIO computer running at an optimum level.
While the computer is off, the ASSIST button displays the VAIO Care (Rescue Mode) screen. VAIO Care (Rescue Mode): VAIO recovery solutions can be used to recover the computer in case of emergency, for example, when Windows does not start.
information on the power plan settings. Hint The power status icon indicates what kind of power source your VAIO computer is currently using, and you can see the computer’s power status by selecting this icon. Notes on Using the Power Source Read the following precautions before using the power source.
resulting in loss of unsaved data. While the computer is running on battery power, save data frequently. Before moving your VAIO computer, make sure that the computer is off to avoid impact or vibration to the running hard disk drive. Hint By default, your VAIO computer enters Sleep mode automatically after a certain period of inactivity.
Note The setting does not change between on and off while images are displayed. Notes on Using the Touch Screen (Touch screen equipped models) Before using the touch screen, read the following precautions for correct use. Do not push the touch screen roughly.
To double - click (double - tap) Tap on the touch screen twice in quick succession with a finger. You can start an app, such as a word processor or a spreadsheet program, or open a file by double- tapping its icon. To drag Put a finger on the desired point on the touch screen and slide the finger.
To select by swiping Slide your finger in short distance in the direction that the screen does not scroll. You can select an item, such as an app tile or a picture. Changing the LCD Brightness You can adjust the LCD brightness. 1 . Press the Fn + F5 keys or Fn + F6 keys.
Connecting a TV with an HDMI Input Port for more information.) 2 . Turn on the TV. 3 . Start VAIO Control Center and select Image Quality . (See Starting Apps to start VAIO Control Center .) 4 . Select Details in External Display Resolution . 5 . On the Select Resolution tab, select the desired resolution.
block direct sunlight when using your VAIO computer near a window. Do not exert pressure on the LCD screen or its edges. The LCD screen may be sensitive to pressure or added stress, and exerting pressure may damage the screen or cause it to malfunction.
Note If you disconnect a display cable (not supplied) while only an external display is selected as the display output, it is hard to operate your VAIO computer because the computer screen is blank. To switch the display output to the computer screen, press the Fn + F7 keys twice, and then press the Enter key.
The HDMI output port on your VAIO computer is compliant with the High - bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) standard and capable of encrypting the transmission channel of digital video signals for the purpose of copyright protection, which enables you to view a wide variety of copyright protected and high - quality content.
You need to calibrate the built - in digital compass when the app does not show the direction correctly. See Notes on Built - In Sensors for more information. Notes on Built - In Sensors Before using built - in sensors, read the following precautions for correct use.
When magnetism around your VAIO computer is unstable, the accuracy of the built - in digital compass may decrease; however, this is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.
connected device. The function to adjust the screen resolution may be disabled depending on the selected resolution. Connecting a TV with an HDMI Input Port You can connect a TV with an HDMI input port to your VAIO computer with an HDMI cable (not supplied).
1 . Make sure the HDMI connection has been set up between the TV and the home theater receiver or surround sound decoder device. 2 . Change the device for sound output to the HDMI output. (See Changing the Sound Output Device for more information.) 3 .
Follow the above steps 1 to 3, and then select the HDMI device icon and Properties . On the Advanced tab, select the sample rate and bit depth (for example, 16 bit, 48000 Hz (DVD quality)) which the device supports, and then OK . Notes on the LCD screen Read the following precautions for correct use of the LCD screen.
1 . Right- click on the desktop and select Screen resolution . (See Opening the Desktop to open the desktop.) 2 . Select Extend these displays from the drop - down list next to Multiple Displays and OK . The setting options vary depending on the number of the connected external displays.
1 . Plug the power cord of your TV into an AC outlet and turn it on. 2 . Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI output port ( Parts and Controls on the Back ) on your VAIO computer and the other end to the TV. 3 . Set the TV input to the external input.
Note Disconnect all devices from your VAIO computer except for the external device from which you intend to boot up. Some devices cannot be used to boot the computer, or cannot be used with the computer. If an AC adapter is supplied with the external device, be sure to connect it to an AC power source in advance.
With the HDMI connection, the volume can be adjusted by the connected audio device only. Your VAIO computer has no control over the output volume of any connected devices. Adjusting the Microphone Volume You can adjust the volume level of the microphone.
open Control Panel .) 2 . Select Sound . 3 . Select the Playback tab. 4 . Ensure there is a check mark next to the icon of the device you intend to output computer sound from. If there is no check mark next to the icon, select it and Set Default . 5 .
computer to adjust the volume. To turn off the volume using the Fn key Press the F2 key while holding down the Fn key to turn off the volume of the speakers and headphones. Press the Fn + F2 keys again to turn on the volume. Alternatively, press the Fn + F3 or Fn + F4 keys to turn on the volume.
Connecting a High - Quality Digital Sound Output Device between Your VAIO Computer and a TV You can connect a high - quality home theater receiver or other surround sound decoder devices between your VAIO computer and a TV using an HDMI connection. 1 .
While the computer is on, the ASSIST button starts VAIO Care . While the computer is off, the ASSIST button displays the VAIO Care (Rescue Mode) screen. VAIO Care (Rescue Mode): VAIO recovery solutions can be used to recover the computer in case of emergency, for example, when Windows does not start.
To click With the pointer on your desired item or object, press the left button zone once. Alternatively, tap on the touch pad once. To double - click With the pointer on your desired item or object, press the left button zone twice quickly. Alternatively, tap on the touch pad twice quickly.
Put your finger on the top edge of the touch pad and slide the finger down. The app menu does not appear if an app does not support the app menu. To open the charms Put your finger on the right edge of the touch pad and slide the finger left. See Opening the Charms for more information.
Starting Apps . Enabling/Disabling the Touch Pad You can enable/disable the touch pad on your VAIO computer. 1 . Press and hold down the Fn key and press the F1 key. Each time you press the keys, the touch pad is enabled/disabled. Hint Be sure to connect a mouse before disabling the touch pad.
3 . Select or clear the Enable multi - touch functions check box. Select the check box to enable the function or clear it to disable the function. Using the Built - in Camera You can make a video call through the Internet using the built - in camera and communication apps.
the autofocus system of the built - in rear camera may not work. Using the Antivirus App for Your VAIO Computer Protect your VAIO computer against computer viruses by using the antivirus app. You can keep the antivirus app current with the latest updates by downloading and installing the updates from the website of the app publisher.
The VAIO Care (Rescue Mode) screen appears. 2 . Select Start BIOS setup . Enter a password if it has already been set. The BIOS setup screen appears. 3 . Press the or key to select the Security tab, select Set Machine Password or Set User Password , and then press the Enter key.
4 . Select Connect to a Microsoft account . 5 . Follow the on - screen instructions. Hint To switch to a local account, select Disconnect in step 4 instead of Connect to a Microsoft account . If you forget your Microsoft account password, contact Microsoft support services.
saving mode to Normal mode. Refer to Windows Help and Support ( Opening Windows Help and Support ) for more information on the Windows password. 1 . Open the charms and select the Settings charm. (See Opening the Charms to open the charms.) 2 . Select Change PC settings in the lower right corner.
key. At the confirmation prompt, press the Enter key. Viewing the System Information You can view the system information of your VAIO computer. 1 . Start VAIO Care (Desktop) . (See Starting Apps to start VAIO Care (Desktop) .) 2 . Select About Your VAIO and System information .
VAIO computer. To set the user password, you must first set the machine password. 1 . Press the ASSIST button while your VAIO computer is off. The VAIO Care (Rescue Mode) screen appears. 2 . Select Start BIOS setup . Enter a password if it has already been set.
Enter a password if it has already been set. The BIOS setup screen appears. 3 . Press the or key to select the Advanced tab. 4 . Select Intel(R) AT Support System , and then press the Enter key. 5 . Press the or key to select Enabled , and then press the Enter key.
5 . Press the or key to select the Exit tab, select Exit Setup , and then press the Enter key. At the confirmation prompt, press the Enter key. Updating Your VAIO Computer Be sure to update your VAIO computer by installing the following apps to enhance its efficiency, security and functionality.
Find support information (the support website URL and the contact information). Start VAIO Care just by pressing the ASSIST button and search for appropriate measures if you have any problem. 1 . Press the ASSIST button while your VAIO computer is on.
Keep the touch screen clean for good touch sensitivity. Dirt may cause damage or a malfunction. Enlarging the Text Size (DPI) (Touch screen equipped models) Changing the DPI to enlarge the text and icon size enables you to operate the touch screen easier.
To right- click (touch and hold) Touch and hold the desired point on the touch screen for a few seconds and lift your finger off the screen. Depending on the point you touch, you can display various menus. To scroll Touch and slide a scrollable area of a window, such as an Internet Explorer window.
Disabling the Download of the Location Information (GNSS equipped models) You can disable the download of the location information collected by the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). Follow these steps to disable the setting. 1 . Open the charms and select the Settings charm.
automatically detects the movement and rotates the computer screen to portrait or landscape orientation depending on the computer orientation. Navigation assistance using the built - in digital compass The built - in digital compass provides navigation assistance on compatible apps by detecting the direction your VAIO computer is facing.
may not work properly. (Digitizer Stylus supplied models) When magnetism around your VAIO computer is unstable, the accuracy of the built - in digital compass may decrease; however, this is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. In such a case, you need to calibrate the digital compass.
1 . Open the charms and select the Search charm. (See Opening the Charms to open the charms.) 2 . Enter "Windows Update" in the search box. 3 . Select Windows Update from the list and follow the on- screen instructions to complete the updates.
state including data you are working on. To activate Sleep mode 1 . Open the charms and select the Settings charm. (See Opening the Charms to open the charms.
1 . Start VAIO Control Center and select Hardware . (See Starting Apps to start VAIO Control Center .) 2 . Enable the Action When Pen Pulled Out setting. Note With this function, you cannot start Windows Store apps other than VAIO Paper , Note Anytime for VAIO , and Microsoft Office OneNote .
Notes on Face Recognition Read the following precautions before using face recognition. Face recognition is not available as a complete substitution for the Windows password. The face recognition technology does not ensure complete user authentication or complete protection of your data and hardware.
floppy disk drive, or a USB flash drive by using the BIOS function. 1 . Connect an external device to your VAIO computer. 2 . Press the ASSIST button while your VAIO computer is off. The VAIO Care (Rescue Mode) screen appears. 3 . Select Start from media (USB device/optical disc) .
While the computer is off, the ASSIST button displays the VAIO Care (Rescue Mode) screen. VAIO Care (Rescue Mode): VAIO recovery solutions can be used to recover the computer in case of emergency, for example, when Windows does not start.
Refresh your VAIO computer first if the computer becomes unstable. If the problem persists, recover the computer. There are two ways to recover the computer: From Recovery Media From the recovery area Note The 64 GB or 128 GB SSD equipped models do not support the refresh function.
Typically, you cannot modify or delete data in this area, however, there are commercially available apps designed for this purpose. Why do I have to create Recovery Media ? Recovery Media are used to restore your VAIO computer back to its original factory condition.
5 . Read the on- screen instructions carefully, and then select Next . 6 . Follow the on - screen instructions. Note It may take some time for the current status of the process to display. Do not eject or disconnect the media while creating Recovery Media, as doing so may result in a failure.
1 . Open the Apps screen. (See Opening the App List to open the Apps screen.) 2 . Select This PC . 3 . Select Computer on the menu bar and Manage . 4 . Select Disk Management under Storage in the left pane. The volume of the recovery area and the total volume of the C: drive are displayed in the Disk 0 row in the center pane.
function provided by Windows. Refresh the computer by following these steps. Note The 64 GB or 128 GB SSD equipped models do not support the refresh function. If you want to check the capacity of the SSD, press the ASSIST button while your VAIO computer is off to display the VAIO Care (Rescue Mode) screen, and select Start BIOS setup .
Save important data in advance. Copyright protected data, such as digital broadcast data or music files organized by digital media playback apps may not be available, even if the data is retained in the same location after you refresh your VAIO computer.
1 . Insert Recovery Media (optical discs) into the optical disc drive or connect a USB flash drive to the USB port on your VAIO computer while the computer is in Normal mode. 2 . Turn off your VAIO computer. 3 . Press the ASSIST button to display the VAIO Care (Rescue Mode) screen and select Start from media (USB device/optical disc) .
Start from media (USB device/optical disc) . Follow the on - screen instructions until the VAIO Care (Rescue Mode): VAIO recovery solutions screen appears.
While the computer is on, the ASSIST button starts VAIO Care . While the computer is off, the ASSIST button displays the VAIO Care (Rescue Mode) screen. VAIO Care (Rescue Mode): VAIO recovery solutions can be used to recover the computer in case of emergency, for example, when Windows does not start.
The VAIO Care (Rescue Mode) screen appears. 2 . Select Start troubleshooting (recovery) . Follow the on - screen instructions until the Choose an option screen appears. 3 . Select Troubleshoot and VAIO recovery solutions . Follow the on - screen instructions until the VAIO Care (Rescue Mode): VAIO recovery solutions screen appears.
Your VAIO computer automatically restarts 72 hours after VAIO Care (Rescue Mode): VAIO recovery solutions starts. If 72 hours have passed during the backup process, the process will be stopped and the computer will restart. There is no way to resume the process.
Create Recovery Media soon after purchasing your VAIO computer. In the event that you cannot make a backup copy of your data with the Windows feature due to computer malfunctions, you can use the backup tool included in the Recovery Media to back up your data.
If you are signed in to your VAIO computer as a standard user, you may be prompted to enter an administrator name and password. If necessary, move the restored files to the original location.
5 . Follow the on - screen instructions. Hint If you are signed in to your VAIO computer as a standard user, you may be prompted to enter an administrator name and password. Creating Other Drives (Modifying Partitions) Partitions are divided areas on your built - in storage device.
If you use Recovery Media (optical discs) on the model without a built - in optical disc drive, connect an external optical disc drive (not supplied) to the computer. See Connecting an External Drive for more information on how to connect the external optical disc drive.
Hint If you are signed in to your VAIO computer as a standard user, you may be prompted to enter an administrator name and password. Creating Other Drives (Modifying Partitions) Partitions are divided areas on your built - in storage device.
Use the following apps. VAIO Care Creating Recovery Media Checking your computer hardware VAIO Care (Rescue Mode): VAIO recovery solutions Recovering your VAIO computer Rescuing (backing up) your data.
Follow the on - screen instructions until the Choose an option screen appears. 3 . Select Troubleshoot and Refresh your PC . Most user data saved on your built - in storage device, some Windows settings and all apps downloaded from Windows Store will be retained even after you refresh your VAIO computer.
With VAIO Care , you can perform the following operations to keep your VAIO computer running at an optimum level. Conduct regular performance checks and tune - ups.
For Trend Micro: Start Trend Micro Titanium Maximum Security . For McAfee: Start McAfee LiveSafe - Internet Security , McAfee Internet Security , or McAfee Total Protection . For Windows Defender: Start Windows Defender . 3 . Follow the on - screen instructions.
To change the password, enter the current password and a new password. The password can be set up to 32 alphanumeric characters long (including spaces) and it is case - sensitive. 5 . Press the or key to select Password when Power On , press the Enter key, and select Enabled .
follows in the FastAccess settings window: Enhancing the security strength Rejecting the recognition with a photo If your VAIO computer fails to recognize your face, move your head so that the face is located in the center of the computer screen and a green frame is displayed.
Enter a password if it has already been set. The BIOS setup screen appears. 3 . Press the or key to select the Security tab, select Set Machine Password or Set User Password , and then press the Enter key. The password entry screen appears. 4 . Leave the Enter New Password and Confirm New Password fields blank and press the Enter key.
5 . Press the or key to select Password when Power On , press the Enter key, and select Enabled . 6 . Press the or key to select the Exit tab, select Exit Setup , and then press the Enter key. 7 . At the confirmation prompt, press the Enter key. Note Be sure to write down the password to avoid forgetting it.
Find support information (the support website URL and the contact information). Start VAIO Care just by pressing the ASSIST button and search for appropriate measures if you have any problem. 1 . Press the ASSIST button while your VAIO computer is on.
To use this function, you need to set up the web log - in settings in the FastAccess window in advance. To start FastAccess , see Starting Apps . Note You may not be able to use the web log - in function depending on the website you access. Hint With face recognition, you can sign in to Windows without entering a password.
Hint If multiple users share your VAIO computer or there is a possibility that any person other than you uses the computer, it is recommended that you enhance the security strength as follows in the F.
Do not touch the touch screen when turning on your VAIO computer as it may cause the computer to malfunction. (Touch screen equipped models) Hint By default, your VAIO computer automatically enters Sleep mode after a certain period of inactivity while the computer is connected to an AC outlet.
1 . Save your data and close all running apps. 2 . Open the charms and select the Settings charm. (See Opening the Charms to open the charms.) 3 . Select Power and Restart . Your VAIO computer will restart. Charge Indicator Status List The charge indicator light turns on or blinks differently according to conditions.
resulting in loss of unsaved data. While the computer is running on battery power, save data frequently. Before moving your VAIO computer, make sure that the computer is off to avoid impact or vibration to the running hard disk drive. Hint By default, your VAIO computer enters Sleep mode automatically after a certain period of inactivity.
Hint Enable the battery care function to maximize the battery lifespan. With this function, you can reduce battery degradation by limiting the maximum charging capacity.
Blinks in orange The battery pack is running out of power. (Normal mode) If your VAIO computer is equipped with the power indicator, it blinks along with the charge indicator. Blinks fast in orange A battery error has occurred due to a failed battery pack, an unlocked battery pack (Removable battery pack supplied models), etc.
The surface of the touch screen may get hot. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. Even though the surface of the touch screen is tempered glass, it could still become damaged. Treat it with adequate care. If it breaks, small granular shards may scatter and cause injury.
Pinch on the touch screen with two fingers for zooming on an image, such as a photo on Photos . Pinch open to zoom in or pinch close to zoom out. To rotate an image such as a photo (rotate) Put two fingers on the touch screen and slide them in circles to rotate an image, such as a photo.
1 . Open the desktop and select (the Touch Keyboard icon) in the desktop notification area. (See Opening the Desktop to open the desktop.) Hint The on- screen Touch Keyboard appears automatically when you touch a text field.
for more information. Fn + Pg Up (Page Up) Goes to the previous page. Fn + End (End) Moves the cursor to the end of a line or page. Fn + Pg Dn (Page Down) Goes to the next page. Fn + Home (Home) Moves the cursor to the top of a line or page. Hint For information on shortcut keys combined with the (Windows) key, etc.
Depending on the location of the pointer, you can display various shortcut menus. To drag With the pointer on your desired item or object, press the left button zone once, and while holding down the zone, slide your finger on the touch pad. Alternatively, tap on the touch pad twice quickly, and on the second tap, slide your finger.
Put your finger on the right edge of the touch pad and slide the finger left. See Opening the Charms for more information. To switch apps Put your finger on the left edge of the touch pad and slide the finger right to switch to the running app.
Bottom Hint The apps installed on your VAIO computer vary depending on the computer’s configurations. Some apps may not support all the resolution settings of the built - in camera. If the power frequency in your location is different from the one you set on the camera app, the autofocus system of the built - in rear camera may not work.
a lens cleaning cloth. Do not rub the area too hard, as it can be easily scratched. Using Intel(R) Anti- Theft Technology (Intel(R) Anti - Theft Technology supported models) You can change the Intel(R) Anti - Theft Technology settings in the BIOS setup screen.
You may need to install the driver supplied with your USB device before use. Refer to the manual that came with the USB device for more information. In order to print documents, be sure the USB printer is compatible with your version of Windows.
When the USB charging settings are enabled, you cannot use the remote wake - up function on the USB device connected to the USB port that supports USB charging. Some USB devices do not support USB charging when your VAIO computer is in Sleep mode. Hint The USB charging settings are disabled by default.
The "Memory Stick" slot on your VAIO computer does not support “MagicGate” technology of "Memory Stick" with capacity of up to 256 MB. If you use "Memory Stick" in a place subject to static electricity or electrical noise, stored data may be lost.
Be sure to use the device that is designed to format the media and supports "Memory Stick" when formatting the media. If you want to reformat the media with your VAIO computer, follow these steps. Note Formatting "Memory Stick" erases the entire data stored on the media.
Do not disassemble or modify "Memory Stick". Do not wet "Memory Stick". Do not use or store in a location subject to: Extremely high temperature, such as in a car parked in the sun.
1 . Locate the SD memory card slot. 2 . Open This PC . To open This PC , see Starting Apps . 3 . Right- click the SD memory card icon and select Eject . 4 . Push in the SD memory card toward your VAIO computer and release. 5 . Pull the SD memory card out of the slot.
slot until it clicks into place. "Memory Stick" is automatically detected by your system and the contents of "Memory Stick" are displayed*. If nothing appears on the desktop, open This PC and double - click the "Memory Stick" icon*.
It is recommended that you make a backup copy of important data. Stored data may be lost or corrupted if: You remove an SD memory card or turn off your VAIO computer while data is being read from or written to the SD memory card. You use an SD memory card at a place where static electricity or electrical noise may disturb the card.
5 . Follow the on - screen instructions. Hint If you are signed in to your VAIO computer as a standard user, you may be prompted to enter an administrator name and password. Creating Other Drives (Modifying Partitions) Partitions are divided areas on your built - in storage device.
malfunction. About the Touch Screen (Touch screen equipped models) The touch screen enables direct interaction with your VAIO computer using your finger(s). You can perform various gestures on the touch screen. Your VAIO computer supports multi - touch input.
Advanced operations You can make a simple motion (gesture) with your fingers on the touch screen to operate your VAIO computer. The response to a gesture varies depending on the apps. To right- click (touch and hold) Touch and hold the desired point on the touch screen for a few seconds and lift your finger off the screen.
Creating Partitions This topic describes how to create partitions. Note If you reduce the volume of the C: drive partition, you may not create Recovery Media or complete the recovery process successfully because the free space on the built - in storage device is not sufficient.
create a new partition. For more information on how to create partitions, see Creating Partitions . Hint Some models may have D: drive as the factory default setting. About One - touch functions (NFC supported models) One - touch functions are Sony original functions which use NFC.
Refer to Windows Help and Support ( Opening Windows Help and Support ) for more information on Airplane mode . You may need to change the device settings depending on the NFC/One - touch functions supported device you use. For detailed information, refer to the manual that came with your device.
Starting Help+Tips You can start Help+Tips that explains the Windows 8 basic operations. 1 . Open the Apps screen. (See Opening the App List to open the Apps screen.
After a short time, your VAIO computer automatically turns off. If the computer is equipped with the power indicator, the green power indicator light turns off. Note An improper shutdown may cause loss of unsaved data or cause your VAIO computer to malfunction.
is running out of power. However, depending on the operating conditions, the computer may fail to enter Hibernate mode. If this occurs and the battery pack is running out of power, the computer will be turned off, resulting in loss of unsaved data. While the computer is running on battery power, save data frequently.
You can start Help+Tips that explains the Windows 8 basic operations. 1 . Open the Apps screen. (See Opening the App List to open the Apps screen.) 2 .
You can also perform the same operation by holding the pen at the desired point for a few seconds. To drag (move an item) Gently place the pen on the item to be moved, then drag the item on the screen to move it. To erase text Depending on the app, you may erase text.
Use the supplied pen. The Tail cap contains a magnet. Do not bring an object easily affected by magnetic interference (such as a credit card) close to the pen.
2 . Insert the battery into the pen with the + side toward the nib. 3 . Reattach the Tail cap. Note Do not remove the Tail cap except for when replacing the battery. If you do not intend to use the pen for a while, remove the battery. The pen should not be used with a commercially available rechargeable battery.
Note The Tail cap contains a magnet. Do not bring an object easily affected by magnetic interference (such as a credit card) close to the pen. Doing so may result in loss of recorded data. When attaching the pen hook to your VAIO computer, be sure to protect the glass surface of the LCD screen.
2 . Place the pen in the pen stand. Note The Tail cap contains a magnet. Do not bring an object easily affected by magnetic interference (such as a credit card) close to the pen.
take notes easily and instinctively, so you do not miss a chance to take notes. (Digitizer Stylus supplied models) Clipping an Image Displayed on the Computer Screen (VAIO Clip) With VAIO Clip , you can easily clip an image displayed on the computer screen.
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open the Start screen.) 2 . Select Updates in the upper right of the screen. The number in the bracket shows the number of programs you can use. 3 . Set a check mark for the apps you want to update, then select Install . To update the apps later, remove the check mark.
High humidity Poor ventilation Note The area around the air exhaust vent may become extremely hot while your VAIO computer is on. Be careful before touching the area.
Be sure to turn off your VAIO computer before moving the computer. Moving the computer that is turned on may cause a hard disk malfunction. Be sure to disconnect all cables connected to the computer before moving it. Do not drop or hit your VAIO computer.
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There is a risk of swallowing them. The temperature of the surface and the bottom of your VAIO computer, the AC adapter, and the battery may rise due to the CPU load or an electric current generated while the battery is being charged. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.
Be sure to update your VAIO computer by installing the following apps to enhance its efficiency, security and functionality. Note To perform the update settings below, your VAIO computer must be connected to the Internet. Windows Update Windows Update enables you to make your VAIO computer more stable.
launch VAIO Care first, which offers you various options to help you solve the problem. See Keeping Your VAIO Computer in Optimum Condition (VAIO Care) for more information. When you contact VAIO support, you may be asked for the serial number and the model number of your VAIO computer.
1 . See other sections in this on- screen manual. 2 . Start VAIO Care (Desktop) and perform necessary operations. (See Starting Apps to start VAIO Care (Desktop) .
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VAIO Update VAIO Update automatically notifies you of new updates available on the Internet, and downloads and installs them on your VAIO computer. 1 . Start VAIO Update and follow the on- screen instructions. (See Starting Apps to start VAIO Update .
high humidity location, moisture may condense inside the computer. In such a case, allow at least one hour before turning on the computer. Do not use the computer in a high humidity location (a relative humidity of more than 80%), as it may cause the computer to malfunction.
Follow any of these procedures to exit all running apps and then turn off your VAIO computer again. Drag the app from the top center of the screen to the bottom center. See Closing Apps for more information. Press the Alt + F4 keys. If there is unsaved data, save it at the confirmation prompt.
information. What should I do if my VAIO computer does not turn on or the power button does not work (the charge indicator light blinks fast) ? Your VAIO computer may not recognize the battery pack. In this case, push and hold the battery off button for three to five seconds with a thin, straight object (such as a paper clip).
display is disconnected from your VAIO computer, the computer screen may be unable to display the video. In such a case, stop video playback, press the Fn + F7 keys several times to select the computer screen as the display output, and then press the Enter key.
with the app for more information. There may be more app running than your VAIO computer can handle. Exit the apps that you are not currently using. This problem may occur while your VAIO computer is running on the power saving plan, which reduces the CPU performance.
Playing high - definition videos requires substantial hardware resources, such as CPU, GPU, or system memory performance on your VAIO computer. During the video playback, some operations and/or functions may become unavailable, and sound interruptions, dropped frames, and playback failure may occur depending on the configuration of the computer.
The screen rotation is disabled while your VAIO computer is connected to an external display. If you connect the computer to an external display while using the computer in portrait orientation, the computer screen automatically changes to landscape (horizontal) orientation.
and Functions with the Fn Key for more information. Check if the volume in Windows is not turned off or minimized. See Adjusting the Volume in Windows for more information. When the volume is turned off ( ), select (Deactivate muting) to turn on the volume ( ).
What should I do if my VAIO computer screen freezes? Restart your VAIO computer. Press the Ctrl + Alt + Delete keys, select ( Shut down) in the lower right corner of the computer screen, and then select Restart . If the problem persists, press and hold down the (Power) button for more than 4 or 10 seconds.
The touch pad is disabled. Press the Fn + F1 keys to enable the touch pad. See Enabling/Disabling the Touch Pad for more information. Alternatively, start VAIO Control Center , then enable the touch pad. To start VAIO Control Center , see Starting Apps .
The area on and around the built - in camera is soiled. Clean the area. See Notes on the Built - in Camera for more information on how to clean the camera. What should I do if captured images contain dropped frames and audio interruptions? The effect settings on your app may cause dropped frames.
strength/interference, wall materials, running apps, etc. If you are using an access point, the device may be temporarily overloaded depending on how many other devices are communicating via the access point. Wait for a while and try again. Change the channel setting of your access point.
Select (the network icon) and change the Wi - Fi setting to On . To open the charms, see Opening the Charms . To use the Wi - Fi function on your VAIO computer, you need to configure the Wi - Fi settings. Check the Wi - Fi settings of the computer. See Starting Wi - Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) Communications for more information.
What should I do if I cannot connect my VAIO computer to an access point (or the Internet) ? See What should I do if I cannot use the Wi - Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) function ? .
Select (arrow) in the desktop notification area, right - click (the BLUETOOTH icon), and select Open Settings to open the settings window. Select the Options tab and make sure that the Allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer check box is selected.
VAIO computer. Why can't I use BLUETOOTH(R) devices when I switch users ? If you switch users without signing out from your system, BLUETOOTH devices will not work. Be sure to sign out before switching users. What should I do if I cannot use the BLUETOOTH(R) function? Make sure the BLUETOOTH function is enabled.
information. What should I do if I forget the power - on password to start my VAIO computer ? If you forget the password ( Setting/Changing the Power - on Password ), you cannot start your VAIO computer. When you forget your user password: Enter the machine password to reset the user password at the BIOS setup screen.
What should I do if the touch screen does not work correctly ? (Touch screen equipped models) Turn off your VAIO computer, and then turn it on again. Electromagnetic waves may cause the touch screen to work incorrectly. Try these suggestions. Move your VAIO computer away from a fluorescent light or a motor that emits electromagnetic waves.
affected by magnetic interference and it may not work correctly. Inside an elevator or a room built with ferrous materials, such as iron frames or reinforced concrete Near a reinforced concrete struct.
Make sure that the Access Point Name (APN) is properly configured in the network setting. If not, contact your telecom operator to get the correct APN to use.
how many other devices are communicating via the access point. Wait for a while and try again. Change the channel setting of your access point. By changing the channel, interference on your wireless network may be reduced and data transfer speed may improve.
To open the charms, see Opening the Charms . To use the Wi - Fi function on your VAIO computer, you need to configure the Wi - Fi settings. Check the Wi - Fi settings of the computer. See Starting Wi - Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) Communications for more information.
See What should I do if I cannot use the Wi - Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) function ? . Make sure the access point is on. Check the access point settings. In the following settings, your VAIO computer may fail to connect to an access point, or the connection may be unstable.
select Open Settings to open the settings window. Select the Options tab and make sure that the Allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer check box is selected.
Why can't I use BLUETOOTH(R) devices when I switch users ? If you switch users without signing out from your system, BLUETOOTH devices will not work. Be sure to sign out before switching users. What should I do if I cannot use the BLUETOOTH(R) function? Make sure the BLUETOOTH function is enabled.
Try the suggestions below: Download and install the latest updates using VAIO Update . See Using VAIO Update for more information. Restart your VAIO computer. And then, try to create Recovery Media again. If an AC adapter is supplied with an external optical disc drive, plug the AC adapter into a power source.
(Rescue Mode): VAIO recovery solutions . Note Recovering your VAIO computer will delete all the data on the built - in storage device. What should I do if my VAIO computer becomes unstable (Windows starts)? Try the suggestions below: Start VAIO Care to search for a solution.
and Recovering from the Recovery Area . How can I reinstall the original apps and drivers ? You can restore the preinstalled apps and drivers using VAIO Care .
What should I do if my VAIO computer does not recognize the USB device ? Check if the USB device is on and using its own power supply. If you are using a digital camera, check if the battery is charged. If you are using a printer, check if the power cable is connected properly to an AC outlet.
Check if the USB device is on and using its own power supply. If you are using a digital camera, check if the battery is charged. If you are using a printer, check if the power cable is connected properly to an AC outlet. You may need to install a USB driver for the USB device before connecting the device.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Sony SVD13225PXB c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Sony SVD13225PXB - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Sony SVD13225PXB, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Sony SVD13225PXB va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Sony SVD13225PXB, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Sony SVD13225PXB.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Sony SVD13225PXB. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Sony SVD13225PXB ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.