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I checked the information and found that the computer does not qualify for a Windows 7 Upgrade from Sony. But as we have tried, Windows Vista drivers work with Windows 7 as the core for both the OS is same. I suggest that you download install Memory Card driver for Windows Vista from the below link to resolve the issue with the SD Card. I have also provided the link to download Sony Shared Library which you should install first.
basically your PC cannot detect your hard disk. One common thing is that your IDE or SATA connector got loose. All you have to do is open up your PC case and try to tighten all the connections inside it. Also set your BIOS Settings in default mode.
"Windows 7 will come to the table, from the get-go,
with support for all Vista-certified drivers. Compatibility with
devices designed for Vista ensures that users will have a seamless
upgrade/migration experience." (taken from softopedia.com)
This means that all the "vista compatible drivers" should work on win7 without any problems.
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