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Visit this page and make sure you have all the proper drivers installed. This should take care of the problem. Windows does not always support the hardware that these manufacturers put in their systems (the driver database would be unbelievably huge if they did) http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/swu-list.pl?mdl=VPC-EA36FM
The drivers for Windows 7 are not released by Sony. However, my experience says installing the Vista drivers will do the trick. I will tell you which all drivers to install in the computer to for mass storage device. Please install the drivers in the same order:
It depends how you reinstalled the OS in the computer, was it using the recovery discs or retail XP disc. Using recovery discs if you are installing, everything should work fine. This scenario may occur if you have used a retail OS disc to reinstall the OS.
Anyways try the below mentioned troubleshooting steps:
Install the Original Video Driver from the below link:
Install the drivers in the same order, this should work. VAIO Event Services take cares about the FN keys, after installing all these drivers, restart the computer and check if the VAIO Event Service is running at the startup.
There should be several USB ports on your 360. There should be one in the back and two in the front lower part of the console. It is hidden beneath a small flap you can push in with your fingers and slide the cable into the usb
Check to verify that your batteries are installed correctly. - Check to verify that the power is on. Check to verify that the signal LED is blinking
If this does not solve the problem, do the following:
1. Make sure your Xbox is turned off. 2. Remove the battery lid and place 2 AA batteries into the Blade 2.4 Street Wireless Controller. Make sure the batteries are inserted as shown in the battery compartment. 3. Insert the receiver into your Xbox controller slot of your choice and power up the controller FIRST, then your Xbox. 4. Press the Connect button on the receiver once. Your signal LED light will begin to flash slowly. 5. Press the Back button on your controller. This will program the receiver to connect to the controller each time it is uses. 6. Turn on your Xbox and insert a game.
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