Quick Start Guide
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VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start System And Application Recovery CD(s 29 Using The System Recovery CD(s 30 Using The Application Recovery CD(s 33 Troubleshooting 37 About VAIO Computer Functions 38 About Software 42 About Using The Optical Disc Drive(s 46 About The Speakers 49 About The Modem 50 About The Microphone 52 About The Mouse And Keyboard 53 About Using Peripheral Equipment 55 Support Options 57 Immediate Help And Support 58 Software Help And Support 60 Contacting Sony For Help And Support 63 Notice 65 Index 73 4
VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start System And Application Recovery CD(s 29 Using The System Recovery CD(s 30 Using The Application Recovery CD(s 33 Troubleshooting 37 About VAIO Computer Functions 38 About Software 42 About Using The Optical Disc Drive(s 46 About The Speakers 49 About The Modem 50 About The Microphone 52 About The Mouse And Keyboard 53 About Using Peripheral Equipment 55 Support Options 57 Immediate Help And Support 58 Software Help And Support 60 Contacting Sony For Help And Support 63 Notice 65 Index 73 4
Quick Start Guide
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...top of the keyboard so that your...Leave at the same level as the keyboard. Keep your wrists in front of the keyboard, mouse, and other input devices - ...ergonomic factors to find the best location for your new computer and plan your work space. Sit in the proper position...keyboard-not angled up your new computer, find the best position. Proper lighting adds to enable proper ventilation. ❑ Placement of you more comfortable. VAIO Digital Studio Computer...flat on the left and back sides of your computer to your computer. Choose a location where windows and lights do...
...top of the keyboard so that your...Leave at the same level as the keyboard. Keep your wrists in front of the keyboard, mouse, and other input devices - ...ergonomic factors to find the best location for your new computer and plan your work space. Sit in the proper position...keyboard-not angled up your new computer, find the best position. Proper lighting adds to enable proper ventilation. ❑ Placement of you more comfortable. VAIO Digital Studio Computer...flat on the left and back sides of your computer to your computer. Choose a location where windows and lights do...
Quick Start Guide
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...and Exit. 40 Select Restart. 2 When the Sony screen displays, press the F2 key on installing memory, please see the online VAIO User Guide. To access System Setup: 1 Click Start in the Windows taskbar and select Turn Off Computer. VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start Why is my system running . ... with the number of applications that you are not currently using the System Setup utility (CMOS Setup Utility). For information on your keyboard. 3 Select the Advanced tab from the Setup Utility screen. 4 Select I change the parallel port type using . ❑ Increasing the system ...
...and Exit. 40 Select Restart. 2 When the Sony screen displays, press the F2 key on installing memory, please see the online VAIO User Guide. To access System Setup: 1 Click Start in the Windows taskbar and select Turn Off Computer. VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start Why is my system running . ... with the number of applications that you are not currently using the System Setup utility (CMOS Setup Utility). For information on your keyboard. 3 Select the Advanced tab from the Setup Utility screen. 4 Select I change the parallel port type using . ❑ Increasing the system ...
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VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start F FAQ Basic system functions 38 Keyboard 53 Microphone 52 Modem 50 Mouse 53 Optical Disk Drive(s) 46 Preinstalled software 49 Speakers 49 Using peripheral devices 55 Floppy disk drive 10 Front Panel 10 H Headphones jack 13 Help and support 57 I i.LINK (4-pin) port 11... (6-pin) port 13 Internet connecting to 24 K keyboard connecting 19 port 12 troubleshooting 54 L left-hand settings for the mouse 54 Lighting workspace ...
VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start F FAQ Basic system functions 38 Keyboard 53 Microphone 52 Modem 50 Mouse 53 Optical Disk Drive(s) 46 Preinstalled software 49 Speakers 49 Using peripheral devices 55 Floppy disk drive 10 Front Panel 10 H Headphones jack 13 Help and support 57 I i.LINK (4-pin) port 11... (6-pin) port 13 Internet connecting to 24 K keyboard connecting 19 port 12 troubleshooting 54 L left-hand settings for the mouse 54 Lighting workspace ...
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VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start T Telephone jack 13 touch-tone dialing 51 Troubleshoot Adobe Acrobat Reader 60 Adobe Photoshop Elements 60 Adobe Premiere LE 60 America Online 60 Basic system functions 38 CD playback problems 46 CD-RW recording 48 computer... stopped responding 38 DVD playback problems 47 DVD-RW recording 48 EarthLinkTotal Access 60 Keyboard 53 Microphone 52 Microsoft ... software audio problems 49 Software Help and Support 60 Sony customer support 23 Sony ScreenBlast ACID 62 Sony ScreenBlast Sound Forge 62 Sony software 61 Speakers 49 startup...
VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start T Telephone jack 13 touch-tone dialing 51 Troubleshoot Adobe Acrobat Reader 60 Adobe Photoshop Elements 60 Adobe Premiere LE 60 America Online 60 Basic system functions 38 CD playback problems 46 CD-RW recording 48 computer... stopped responding 38 DVD playback problems 47 DVD-RW recording 48 EarthLinkTotal Access 60 Keyboard 53 Microphone 52 Microsoft ... software audio problems 49 Software Help and Support 60 Sony customer support 23 Sony ScreenBlast ACID 62 Sony ScreenBlast Sound Forge 62 Sony software 61 Speakers 49 startup...
Online Help Center (VAIO User Guide)
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...also purchase accessories for resting. Leave at least eight inches of space on the floor. Hold the mouse with your computer. Adjust the level of the keyboard so that your feet are parallel to move it. Choose a location where windows and lights do not create glare and... Placement of you, with good back support and armrests. Place your keyboard, mouse, and other peripheral equipment. Ventilation - Use indirect lighting to support the computer and other input devices so that help reduce glare. There are several ergonomic factors to consider when you arrange your ...
...also purchase accessories for resting. Leave at least eight inches of space on the floor. Hold the mouse with your computer. Adjust the level of the keyboard so that your feet are parallel to move it. Choose a location where windows and lights do not create glare and... Placement of you, with good back support and armrests. Place your keyboard, mouse, and other peripheral equipment. Ventilation - Use indirect lighting to support the computer and other input devices so that help reduce glare. There are several ergonomic factors to consider when you arrange your ...
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...or software discussed in this section, depending on how to troubleshoot common problems. You can also find helpful information on the system configuration purchased. About VAIO Computer Functions About Software About Using The Optical Disc Drive(s) About The ...Speakers About The Modem About The Microphone About The Mouse And Keyboard About Using Peripheral Equipment...
...or software discussed in this section, depending on how to troubleshoot common problems. You can also find helpful information on the system configuration purchased. About VAIO Computer Functions About Software About Using The Optical Disc Drive(s) About The ...Speakers About The Modem About The Microphone About The Mouse And Keyboard About Using Peripheral Equipment...