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Sorry, the answer may not be as clear cut as you hope for. It depends on what the cell provider lets you pass. I learned this the hard way with Cingular and my Nokia. I spoke to one of their repair people who thought like I did - it was not big deal. But now the traffic is digital. It not like a POTS line without the wires anymore. The short answer is for every user - speak with your wireless provider. It depends on how they route the call (and if they charge for that) as well as if your cell is configured to do so.Sorry, the answer may not be as clear cut as you hope for. It depends on what the cell provider lets you pass. I learned this the hard way with Cingular and my Nokia. I spoke to one of their repair people who thought like I did - it was not big deal. But now the traffic is digital. It not like a POTS line without the wires anymore. The short answer is for every user - speak with your wireless provider. It depends on how they route the call (and if they charge for that) as well as if your cell is configured to do so.
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You must firstly install an operating system, assuming there is a hard drive/ssd fitted.
If no hdd fit an hdd and then place an operating system on it.
You can find the original Windows XP drivers from Sony's Download page here : http://support.vaio.sony.eu/computing/vaio/downloads/info/info.aspx?l=en_GB&url=Vaio/Original/V1_Drivers.zip&m=PCV-V1_G&ip=Preinstalled_Drivers.htm
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Angelo, do you have the installation CD-ROM that came with the keyboard and mouse? If so, it should work just find with your Sony Vaio VGC-V517G all-in-one computer. Let me know if you have any issues.
please to reset all cables inside your computer. the power supply, memory modules (have it clean), the processor, the IDE or SATA cables, the video card then try it. see if it works.
It may be wireless enabled. Even if it isn't, then you may install wireless NIC (network interface card) that will help to retrieve the wireless signals.
Hi try taking the drive out of the laptop,you may have to unscrew some screws under the drive first .Make sure you have the laptop turned off when doing this.When you have the drive out put it back in firmly then put the screws back in.This may sound stupid but sometimes this is all it takes.
Sorry, the answer may not be as clear cut as you hope for. It depends on what the cell provider lets you pass. I learned this the hard way with Cingular and my Nokia. I spoke to one of their repair people who thought like I did - it was not big deal. But now the traffic is digital. It not like a POTS line without the wires anymore. The short answer is for every user - speak with your wireless provider. It depends on how they route the call (and if they charge for that) as well as if your cell is configured to do so.
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