Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Disassemble and Troubleshooting Tips - Dell Inspiron N4050

Dell Inspiron N4050 Laptop Disassemble and Troubleshooting Tips:

  • First Remove Laptop ( Dell Inspiron N4050 ) Power Connector and Laptop Battery.
  • Remove Dell Inspiron N4050 Bottom Cover Casing Screws .
  • Unlock Dell Inspiron N4050 Keyboard Locks. Then Remove Laptop Keyboard and Keyboard Connector Cable.
  • Remove Laptop Ram, Remove Laptop DVD Optical Writer (Dell Inspiron 14 N4050 Blu-Ray Drive) Screws, Then Remove Laptop Optical Drive.
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  • Remove Laptop Top Cover Casing Screws, Remove Laptop Touch pad Connector Cable, Then Remove Laptop Cover Casing.
  • Remove Laptop Hard Disk Screws, Remove Laptop Hard Disk.
  • Remove Laptop WiFi LCD Screen Connector Cable, Remove Laptop Power Connector Cable, Remove Laptop Speaker Connector Cable.
  • Remove Laptop Motherboard Screws, Then Remove Laptop Motherboard, Remove Laptop WiFi Mini Card Screws, Remove Laptop WiFi Antenna Cable, Remove WiFi Mini Card.
  • Remove Laptop Cooling fan and Head Sing Screws, Then Remove Processor Head Sing and Cooling Fan. Remove Processor.
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Monday, December 24, 2012

Sony Vaio Blu-ray Drive Burner is not reading DVDs

Questions: I have Sony VAIO laptop with blu-ray drive burner writer. From past few days my sony vaio blu-ray drive is not reading DVDs, but it is detecting all CDs. When i insert DVD, it is trying to read that DVD and it is on the same status but DVD is not getting detected. blu-ray drive burner is giving some sounds. I am not sure whether there is any problem with my DVD ROM or the drives in my system. I am using XP operating system. The blu-ray drive which i am using is working well in other systems.
Answers: go to device manager... control panel>system>hardware>device manager.
right click your dvd rom drive and click properties. somewhere in there you should have a region tab (if i remember correctly) set the region to US which should be a 1(may want to confirm the correct region code) and of course that is if you use US dvd's.
once iuninstalled, you should be able to right click anywhere in the device manager window and click "scan for hardware changes"
Failing that, you should be able to install from "add new hardware" in controll panel, or failing that still, simply reboot.

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Sony DVD Drive Buying Guide

Sony DVD Drive Buying Guide

When choosing a laptop dvd drive burner, make sure it's physically compatible with the media you want to read and write. The good news is that virtually all players and burners sold today Sony DVD Drive are designed to read mass-produced (or replicated) DVD-ROM and DVD-Video discs, as well as data and video content recorded on ±R and ±RW media.
Certain brands, speeds, and even lots of media can be incompatible with specific drives Sony VAIO VPCEH3C4E DVD Drive, an issue that arises most often with older hardware and higher-speed media.

All PC DVD rewriters can read and write computer files stored in standard DVD-ROM format, Sony VAIO VPCEH3S8E/B DVD Drive regardless of whether that data resides on read-only, ±R, or ±RW media.
Few rewriters ship with software that lets you read, create, or burn DVD-Audio content. That format has been promised for years, but its limited availability and the ubiquity of CD-based music has hampered its rise, although it Sony VAIO VPCEJ3B4E DVD Drive offers higher sound quality and fidelity. Additionally, there are far more SACDs (Super Audio CDs) on the market than DVD-Audio discs.
The final set of formats to consider are DVD-VR (and its DVD+VR cousin), DVD-AR, and DVD-SR, which are designed for devices that record video, audio, and streaming data in real time. Sony VAIO VPCF13Z8E/BI DVD Drive
Another recent development that's generating a lot of interest is the announcement of dual-layer (DL) recordable media. DVD+R DL media will be available only in tiny quantities until late this year, and dash DL discs are expected shortly thereafter. Sony VAIO VPCEJ3Z1E/B DVD Drive The first dual-layer media will probably be limited to 2X or 2.4X speeds, but 4X discs should appear next year.
DVD FORMATS
Format
Best Used For
Max Recording Speed*
DVD-ROM
Used to distribute and store data files
N/A
DVD-RAM
Data-friendly media best used for critical backups and archiving applications
3X
DVD-Video
Video content such as Hollywood movies, including interactive features and menus
N/A
DVD-Audio
High-quality stereo and multi-channel audio recordings, including interactive features and menus
N/A
DVD-R
Write-once media that can be used to record DVD-Video and DVD-Audio discs, computer files, and real-time content
8X
DVD+R
DVD-RW
Rewritable media that can be used to record DVD-Video and DVD-Audio discs, computer files, and real-time content
4X
DVD+RW
DVD-VR
Real-time video recording
Real time
DVD+VR
DVD-AR
Real-time audio recording
Real time
DVD-SR
Real-time streaming data recording
Real time 



Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Sony VAIO VGN-AW31S/B DVD-ROM DVD-RAM DVDRW Drive Burner

The Sony VAIO VGN-AW31S/B DVD-ROM DVD-RAM DVDRW Drive Burner is capable of reading and writing data on DVD±R/±RW, DVDRAM formats. It is a power saving drive and allows you to permanently delete the data on rewritable discs. This dvd drive for Sony VAIO VGN-AW31S/B provides you with flexibility and efficiency in terms of multimedia data storage and sharing.

Sony VAIO VGN-AW31S/B DVD Drive Burner Features Full one year quality assurance. 30 Days money back gurantee. 

Monday, December 17, 2012

Sony DVDRW Drive Burner Writer

Sony DVDRW Drive Burner Writer

SONY VAIO VGN-AW21S/B Specs Review

Sony Vaio VGN-AW21S/B Specs Review

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Sony Vaio Tap 20

Sony Vaio Tap 20
A 20-inch Windows 8 tablet that fails to live up to the promise. Sony has been growing its own crop of game changers. The Sony Vaio Duo 11 puts its Vaio design ethos into one of the niftiest sliding tablets we've ever seen, that's more than ready to compete with the likes of the Microsoft Surface and the Asus Vivo Tab and Vivo line. Sony VAIO VPCZ11Z9E/B blu-ray drive, Sony VAIO VPCZ12B7E blu-ray drive. This 20-inch Sony Vaio Tap 20 does something else altogether.
Windows 8 marked a major overhaul of Microsoft’s operating system, but it wasn’t just the software that got a makeover. Manufacturers also built new hardware to work with Windows 8’s touch-focused interface, including a diverse range of tablets, laptops and hybrid designs. One of the most interesting products to emerge from the group was an all-in-one PC from Sony. Sony VAIO VPCZ21A9E/B blu-ray drive Sony VAIO VPCZ21M9E/B blu-ray drive
Sony Vaio Tap 20 FOR Big, bright screen Built-in battery Bundled accessories USB 3.0 ports AGAINST Incredibly heavy Poor screen resolution Schizophrenic personality Middling performance
Sony estimates the Vaio Tap 20’s battery life at two hours and 45 minutes. For my battery drain test, I played back-to-back video with the screen brightness set to 75 percent and Wi-Fi on, and the Vaio Tap 20 lasted for two hours and 30 minutes. It’s enough to get through most feature-length movies, but I’d love if it had another hour or two of battery life.
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Sony VAIO VPCS12V9E/B Windows 8 - Adjust the Gesture Control Settings


How to adjust the Gesture Control settings


The gesture functions enable you to perform various operations on applications with a hand gesture recognized by the built-in camera on your VAIO computer. 

Notes
  • The gesture functions are disabled by default.
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  • The camera gesture functions may not work correctly in the following cases:
  • When an application that supports the gesture functions is launched with the functions enabled, the built-in camera indicator light turns on.
  • If the built-in camera is pointing directly to a light source, such as a fluorescent light, your hand gesture may not be recognized correctly.
  • If the built-in camera does not recognize your hand gesture correctly, put your hand back down and try again after a while.
Sony Vaio VPCS12V9E/B Reviews:

Sony's latest Vaio S series laptop is well-specified, comfortable to use and lightweight. It's not perfect though and the very similar but cheaper Vaio VPCS12L9E/B is a better value alternative. It has a slower Core i3 processor instead of an i5 chip, has 4GB instead of 6GB of RAM and doesn't have a built-in 3G modem or fingerprint reader.


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Sony Vaio VPC S Series Overheating Problems

Questions: Sony Vaio VPC S Series Overheating Problems
I have noticed that recently my laptop is burning up when playing games thus need help.
Basic background information:
My CPU runs at around mid 60s degree C when doing basic surfing (youtube, and text heavy websites), low 50s degree C if i were to turn on my external fan to high. When gaming, the laptop used to run on around 85 to 88 degree C when I have my external fan on high; however, recently the CPU has gone up to 93 to 94 degree C, in which by that point the computer is not really usable in terms of gaming.
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My computer runs on SSD only, so heating as a result of hard drive is not really an issue. Also the computer is constantly placed at around 10 degree angle on a table, so the computer itself should have enough room to be well ventilated. My external fan is a PacificBreeze SP300, which has been cooling my system by 5 to 8 degree consistently until recently.
Pretty much this problem happens on all the games I play, among them are Counter Strike GO, gotham city impostors free to play, and Arma II DayZ mod.
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Solutions: don't open up your laptop yet. instead, disable Intel TurboBoost to prevent the CPU cores from overclocking themselves. it will reduce about 5C-6C off your load temperatures. go to Control Panel > Power Options > choose the plan you're using > Change plan settings > Change advanced power settings > Processor power management > Maximum processor state > set to 99% (instead of 100%).
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Monday, December 10, 2012

Unable to Recover to new hard drive - Sony Vaio Sony Vaio vpcs11g7e

Unable to Recover to new hard drive - Sony Vaio Sony Vaio vpcs11g7e
I have bought a new larger hard drive yo replace the one in my laptop. The original Sony one is a Toshiba SATA 500Mb, and the replacement is a Western Digital Scorpio Black 750Gb.
I use the recovery disks to format and install the OS, but when it restarts, I get the following message: 'Windows Setup could not configure Windows to run on this computer's hardware'.
After restarting, I then get 'Windows could not complete the installation. To install Windows on this computer, restart the installtion'.
I have made several attempts, with different options (with/without extra software, default/custom partition sizes), each with the same result. I have even tried a set of recovery disks from another similar laptop, but they don't work probably due to serial number difference.
Surely there must be a way to use the recovery disks to install the OS on a new hard drive, without having to purchase a replacement from Sony?
Any ideas on what to try next (a part from purchasing a non oem set of OS discs).
The only time this has happened to me it was because the recovery disk was a customized Windows image that had a finite set of hardware drivers on there (which is ridiculous, but that's how it was). My only workaround was to use another Microsoft-supplied Windows disk for which I had to pay for a license (again, ridiculous).
On another occasion, with a Dell, I tried the opposite approach and after the install began, it would blue screen. When I contacted Dell about it, the install was tied to a specific serial number and that's what was causing the BSoD.
From: http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/164079-unable-to-recover-to-new-hard-drive-sony-vaio-vpcs11v9e-b

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Sony Vaio VPC S Series Black Screen Problems & Blu-Ray Drive Info

Sony Vaio VPC S Series Reviews:

VAIO S Series is the perfectly balanced mobile PC. It’s thin, light, and highly mobile, with long battery life that helps you go further and get more done. Every feature is designed for mobility. VAIO S Series is power in motion — see where it can take you.

Sony Vaio VPC S Series Black Screen Problems

Questions: I have a refurbished Sony Vaio VPC S Series laptop with Windows 7. After powering on the logo shows and just goes to a blank screen with the cursor blinking. When i type the keyboard does nothing. I also cannot boot into the bios or safe mode. Any help please?
Answers: 1. sounds like a corrupt/dead hard drive. The logo (the one that shows VAIO) is BIOS. Uhh... i don't know how the EB series BIOS is, but try mashing F2 or F8 buttons (maybe F12?). There should be some hard drive diagnostics in there.
2. I think you must reflash you BIOS if you have a US/Asia model you could find on the site. PS: try to put something bootable inside like hiren boot cd and see if it works,if does with the bootable CD/DVD/Stick you will be able to repair your VAIO.

Blu-Ray Drive for Sony Vaio VPC S Series 

CDKey: insert "Max X" speed for each media below. For CD 1X=150 KB/s; DVD 1X=1350 KB/s; BD 1x = 4.5 MB/s
ReadMax.24X
Digital Audio Extraction (DAE)Max.20X
Write CD-RMax.16X
Write CD-RWMax.10X
DVD
Read (Single Layer / Dual or Double Layer)Max. 8X/6X (DVD-RAM 5x)
Write DVD+/-RMax.8X
Write DVD+R Double LayerNot Supported
Write DVD-RAMMax.5X
Write DVD+RWMax.4X
Write DVD-RWMax.4X
BD
Read BD-ROMMax. 2X
Write BD-R (Single Layer / Dual Layer)Max. 2X/1X
Write BD-RE (Single Layer / Dual Layer)Max. 2X/1X
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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Toshiba Satellite A500 Series DVDRW DVD-RAM DVD-ROM Drive Burner

Internal Super-Multi CD DVD+/-RW Double Layer Drive Burner Writer for Toshiba Satellite A500 Series

The Toshiba Satellite A500 Series 8X Internal DVD Drive ( Such as Toshiba Satellite A500 psam3a-03t00e DVD Drive, Toshiba Satellite A500 psam3a-04000e DVD Drive) is capable of reading and writing data on DVD±R/±RW, DVD-RAM formats. The Toshiba Satellite A500 Series DVDRW Drive is a power saving drive and allows you to permanently delete the data on rewritable discs. The Toshiba Satellite A500 Series Internal DVD Burner provides you with flexibility and efficiency in terms of multimedia data storage and sharing.

Toshiba Satellite A500 Series DVD Drive Specs:

  • Drive Type: Slim DVD+/-RW Dual Layer Drive
  • Form Factor: Internal
  • Drive Interface: SATA
  • Loading Type: Tray-in
  • Maximum DVD Read Speed: 8x
  • Maximum DVD Write Speed: 8x
  • Maximum DVD Rewrite Speed: 8x
  • Maximum CD Read Speed: 24x
  • Maximum CD Write Speed: 24x
  • Maximum CD Rewrite Speed: 24x
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  • Access time: DVD: 180 ms CD: 150 ms
  • Buffer: 2 MB
  • Optical Media Supported: DVD-RAM, DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW, CD-ROM, CD-RW
  • Dual-Layer Media Supported: Yes
  • Compatibility: MultiRead, MS Windows® XP/Windows Vista®/ Windows 7® /Windows 8
  • Height: 12.7 mm
  • Width: 128 mm
  • Depth: 129 mm
  • Weight: 170 g
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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Toshiba Qosmio X870 VS Toshiba Qosmio X770

Toshiba Qosmio X870
Toshiba has kitted the Qosmio X870 out with an Intel Ivy Bridge Core i7-3610QM CPU with a speed of 2.3GHz that can be overclocked to 3.3GHz.
On top of that the Nvidia GeForce GTX 670M graphics card will give you 3GB of dedicated video memory on top of the 3GB already provided by the integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000 chip.
Moreover, there's a massive 16GB of RAM keeping the operation as smooth as possible.
And, because the native resolution is a pin-sharp 1,920 x 1,080, you'll be able to enjoy all your gaming in Full 1080p High Definition. The way that nature intended.
Alongside the Full HD resolution, the 17.3-inch screen on the Toshiba Qosmio X870 is also extremely bright.

DVD Drive for Toshiba Qosmio X870 & X770 Series.
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Toshiba Qosmio X770
Designed for anyone who insists on the best, this laptop is ready to rip with a choice of 2nd Generation Intel® dual or quad core™ processor. Plus, it comes with the NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 560M graphics processor with up to 1.5GB of DDR5 discrete graphics memory and NVIDIA® Optimus™ technology, punching up performance when you need it, and pulling it back when you don’t. Graphics-intensive apps? Bring ‘em on.
Comments: This Laptop is the best. It runes everything like a piece of cake, Games, Editing programs, movies etc. The 3D is pretty cool too. All in all a great laptop with one problem that everyone already mentioned, battery life. I got approximately 1 hour 30 minutes max. But i think its well worth it.

Toshiba Qosmio X770 & X870 Blu-ray Combo Drive
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This is a really really powerful laptop. I am an engineer and gamer, this is the only computer that I have never encountered with problems in my simulations and games. Powerful graphic card, 7200 rpm sata, high CPU performance... However in power saver mode, things are getting nasty, you can't watch a HD film comfortably. Hence I use this computer always in normal mode, without batteries, only connected to power plug. Although it is a desktop replacement, you can go holiday or travel with it. However, this is not the kind of laptop that you can bring with you to the workplace everyday, or to a cafe in the evening. The design of this laptop is very cool, I loved the smooth transition from grey to scarlet red. Backlit keyboard is awesome. And most importantly, there is no USB socket, earphone mic jack in front of the device, no annoying cable or USB device between you and computer. The only thing that I don't like with this device: High pitch noise coming from the power adaptor. Toshiba service said that this noise is inevitable due to its power, 180 W. If you are going to buy this computer for only surfing in the Internet, watching films, playing chess; forget it. However, if you would like to experience 3D leap of faith in a computer game, don't lose any time buy it.

Toshiba Qosmio X870 blu-ray drive & Toshiba Qosmio X770 Blu-ray Drive:
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Monday, December 3, 2012

Toshiba DX730 All-in-one Desktop Computer Overview

Toshiba DX730 All-in-one Desktop Computer overview:
Care to treat yourself to the world’s best entertainment without leaving your seat? Have a look at our all-new DX730 All-in-One Desktop Computer, delivering premium technologies and multimedia-driven performance for fun or productivity anywhere at home.
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Outfitted for exceptional HD entertainment Geared for serious performance Elegant, minimalist footprint

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1. Pro: stylish looking, costeffective operation, simple and convenient energy saving Cons: Big game running relatively weak graphics performance difficult. 2. If you do not play a large 3D games, one machine for most families is appropriate. The appearance of a beautiful fashion, does not occupy space. No xp driver download on the official website, but the forum. Cons: Do not understand computers friends may find it difficult. Camera pixels is not high, some delay. 3. For personal use at home, play games on the Internet, the old people used to fry stocks is still very good! Especially the appearance of doing it is the atmosphere at home, no small panache! Shortcoming: Since installed WIN7 running very smooth indeed too difficult play 1080P HD movie, the screen Caton other use or no problem! toshiba dx730 pqq11a-00f005 blu-ray drive toshiba dx730 pqq11a-00g005 blu-ray drive toshiba dx730 pqq11a-00h005 blu-ray drive

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Sony Vaio VGN-TZ27GN Specs & Optical Drive Specs & Tips

Sony Vaio VGN-TZ27GN Specs:
  • Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor U7600 (1.20GHz)
  • Genuine Windows Vista® Business
  • Battery stamina: Up to 11hours
  • Super light weight: 1200g
  • 4.7mm slim display: Clear Bright High Colour LCD (White LED)
  • Network freedom: Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n
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Sony Vaio VGN-TZ27GN Optical Drive Specs:
Drive: DVD±RW/±R DL/RAM Drive
Maximum Reading Speed DVD+R: 8x (SL), 4x (DL), DVD-R: 8x (SL), 4x (DL), DVD+RW: 8x/DVD-RW: 6x, DVD-ROM: 8x/DVD-RAM: 5x, CD-ROM: 24x/CD-R: 24x/CD-RW: 24x
Maximum Writing Speed DVD+R: 8x (SL), 4x (DL), DVD-R: 8x (SL), 4x (DL), DVD+RW: 8x/DVD-RW: 6x, DVD-RAM: 5x, CD-R: 24x/CD-RW: 16x

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Question: How to change the home page that appears when Internet Explorer is launched?
Answers:
Follow the steps below to change the home page that appears when Internet Explorer is launched:
1. Click Start, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Internet Options icon.
3. At the General tab, user can select the following options:
* Option A: Type in the correct URL in the Address field of the Home page selection.
The URL entered will be used for the home page.
* Option B: Click on the Use Current button.
The displayed URL will be set as the home page.
* Option C: Click on the Use Default button
The default URL that was preset by Internet Explorer will be set as the home page.
* Option D: Click on the Use Blank button
Provide an empty URL field. User is required to type in the URL each time Internet Explorer is launched.
5. Click OK to save the changes.

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