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Re: Where in Manila can I bring my Sony Vaio laptop for...
Use this site to search for the authorized service center. Or you can contact me, we will buy a hard drive and I will install it for you. Here is the link.
Sony authorized service center
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The VAIO VGN-T350 is a notebook computer designed and
distributed by Sony.
The hard drive on your Sony VAIO VGN-T350, which is the unit
that stores data, consists of many clusters of data that can be rewritten with
new data.
If you are looking for a memory capacity upgrade, or if your
old hard drive is having errors, it's time for an upgrade.
Upgrading the hard drive on your Sony VAIO will require the
use of a screwdriver and will take you about 30 minutes to complete.
Turn off your Sony VAIO VGN-T350 and remove the power cord and any other
peripheral components.
Turn over your Sony VAIO VGN-T350 and locate the hard drive
chamber on the bottom of your laptop. It will be clearly labeled.
Use the screwdriver to remove the screw holding the lid in
place.
Gently lift the hard drive and its cage away from your
laptop and disconnect the data cord.
Remove the four screws located at the corners, and then
remove your old hard drive from its cage.
Place your new internal laptop hard drive into the cage and
replace the screws.
Connect the data cord to your new hard drive and place your
new hard drive into its chamber.
Close the lid and replace the screw to complete the
operation. http://www.fonerbooks.com/laptop_1.htm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rg_GvaMunas Sony Vaio Hard Drive Replacement This might not be your specific laptop it might give you
an insight into the hard drive installation.
This model Sony came installed with a 80Gb hard disk and a 40 Gb Do a clean Windows install on this old hard drive - Boot up with the Windows installation CD install Windows on the hard drive Delete the existing Windows partition Create a new partition Format the new partition (full format not Quick format) Continue installing Windows.
The laptop cannot find the Operating system which is installed on your hard disk drive. Go into the BIOS (setup menu) and see if the hard disk drive is present. If it is then your might need to reload the OS ( operating system software,i.e. Winodws Vista, Windows 7 ). If the BIOS does not detect your hard drive then either your hard drive is defective or the motherboard has a problem.
Sony VAIO VGN-FS740/W PC Notebook Original Hard Drive Specification is 80GB, 4200rpm Ultra ATA (IDE Interface) Please refer to Sony Official Documentation for more details (if required).
Well, the recovery disks won't allow you to go to your present system. The recovery disks are designed to put everything back the way it was when you bought the computer, minus all your applications and data. If it's your data that you need then a reputable repair service like mine can slave your hard drive to another system and recover all your data (not applications), provided the hard drive has not electronically or mechanically malfunctioned. Again, a reputable repair person can tell you the status of the hard drive.
Try connecting the drive to another pc with a usb adapter, create a partition and format it. Then put the drive back in the vaio and reinstall windows. This should fix the problem.
I had error 305: 69 when I tried to repair my sony vgn-ns160d using the recovery disc1. I called sony support and they told me that me hard drive was defective and needed to be replaced. they did not want to send me new recovery discs beause I was out of warranty. I copied the recovery disc at slow speed on another computer and tried rebooting the sony laptop with my fresh copy of the recovery disc. and it WORKED! it was not my HD that was defective it was their recovery disc! sonys support is non existent! trying to sell me a new hard drive!
I know someone that bought a toshiba mk6006gah for his sony vaio TR1 series, so i think it is. Just look at the harddisk the local shop took out for you. Somewhere on the disk is told wich size it is. You could also give me the typenumber of that disk. Then i could tell you the size for certain.
Hi,
I have to ask this question, due to people posting in wrong categorys.
Is This A Sony-Vaio VGN-AX570G Laptop Computer, your struggling to find drivers for ?
All Vaios Come With Restore Disks. If you have these i,d suggest doing a system restore, whereby all of your original Vaio Software will be repaired-replaced on your hard-drive.
If you don,t have the Vaio Restore Disks, you can purchase on-E-bay for About £15.00.
No help on Vaios support Site For That Actual Model.
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