Did the entire HDD get wiped, or do you have any system CDs? I've found it hard to get replacement software for my Acer from their website. For now I'm limited to the restore partition, or if things get really bad, the XP Pro CD that it came with.
The download the drivers from the Sony website do not work like this. Unfortunately, the files that you download are not driver files. They are executables. So, you can not use the "add new hardware" feature.DirkDiggler said:HI there
Right what you need to do is goto control panel and click add new hardware let windows search for new hardware when its done it will give you three options , tick I have already connected the new devices (it says something like that) then click next. windows will then show you all of your device's the ones without drivers will have a caution sign next to them , just click on the relevant devices and add or update driver then choose have disk and go to the dir you downloaded your sony driver pack ,,and voila should be able to get everything running thatway except your hotkeys , there is a hotkey utility in most sony driver packages but its hit and miss with them ,, hope this helps ..
regards Dirk
tinyhu said:Hate to tell you guys, but Sony systems- laptops and desktops- are very proprietary. Wiping the drive and installing XP Pro doesn't work as well as you would think it would.
One thing you should have done BEFORE you wiped the drive was to create a set of restore CDs/DVD (unless you did do that), because their recovery system is on a separate partition on the hard drive and probably not accessible now that you wiped the primary partition and installed XP Pro (you might get lucky though and still be able to access it at bootup by pressing F11 I think it is. Those discs have the drivers on them, and may have helped at this point.
Sony tech support won't really be of help because you changed the original configuration of the system and they won't support that now, they are usually pretty strict on that (I know because I worked at Best Buy in the tech department and I had a heck of a time dealing with them). I wish I had a solution for you. Whenever I worked with a Sony desktop or laptop, I used the restore CDs, and if those weren't available, I told the customer to order a set from Sony directly because there was nothing we could do.
I've tried installing an OS by itself, then installing the drivers separately, and rarely did it work correctly. Their systems are set to work one way and only that way. It can sometimes be a pain just to install a nicer video card on one of those things, ack!