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priyank December 19th 07 06:14 PM

Driver unavailaible for Sony vaio vgn-c25G
 
hi.. i just downgraded my sony vaio vgn-c25g from vista to xp.. but i could
not get xp sound card (PCI) driver.. need help..

Ghostrider December 19th 07 09:22 PM

Driver unavailaible for Sony vaio vgn-c25G
 

priyank wrote:

hi.. i just downgraded my sony vaio vgn-c25g from vista to xp.. but i could
not get xp sound card (PCI) driver.. need help..


One of the issues with Sony Vaio systems is that there is a dearth of
driver files for unsupported configurations. If there were no original
option for Windows XP and the user did a self-installation of XP and
if there are no XP driver files on the Sony site, then they do not exist.
One may try to search for a "generic" but Sony systems also tend to be
highly proprietary. Good luck.


pheasant December 20th 07 01:38 PM

Driver unavailaible for Sony vaio vgn-c25G
 
priyank wrote:
hi.. i just downgraded my sony vaio vgn-c25g from vista to xp.. but i could
not get xp sound card (PCI) driver.. need help..


Just finished reinstalling XP on a Vaio for a friend. NEVER again.
After formatting with a generic XP disk(home,pro or media center) it
wouldn't accept the license pasted on the back. Luckily was able to get
it booted, and let Sony's website tell me exactly which Vaio disk to order.
Long story short, very proprietary. Let Sony's website autodetect exact
model, spend the 20 bucks for reinstall disk. Hopefully there will be
one for XP for it.
Good luck.

David B.[_3_] December 20th 07 03:53 PM

Driver unavailaible for Sony vaio vgn-c25G
 
Your product key problems were nothing to do with Sony, it was because the
product key on the sticker was for an OEM version of Windows XP (likely home
or pro edition) and you were using retail CD's, except for Media Center,
which is OEM, but the key was likely not for Media Center. It may be
frustrating, but don't blame your lack of knowledge on Sony.
All laptops are proprietary, have been for yeas and years.

--

----
Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
__________________________________________________ _______________________________


"pheasant" wrote in message
...
priyank wrote:
hi.. i just downgraded my sony vaio vgn-c25g from vista to xp.. but i
could not get xp sound card (PCI) driver.. need help..


Just finished reinstalling XP on a Vaio for a friend. NEVER again.
After formatting with a generic XP disk(home,pro or media center) it
wouldn't accept the license pasted on the back. Luckily was able to get
it booted, and let Sony's website tell me exactly which Vaio disk to
order.
Long story short, very proprietary. Let Sony's website autodetect exact
model, spend the 20 bucks for reinstall disk. Hopefully there will be one
for XP for it.
Good luck.



pheasant December 21st 07 12:50 PM

Driver unavailaible for Sony vaio vgn-c25G
 
David B. wrote:
Your product key problems were nothing to do with Sony, it was because
the product key on the sticker was for an OEM version of Windows XP
(likely home or pro edition) and you were using retail CD's, except for
Media Center, which is OEM, but the key was likely not for Media Center.
It may be frustrating, but don't blame your lack of knowledge on Sony.
All laptops are proprietary, have been for yeas and years.


No Sir. These were OEM disks for builders multi licensing. As long as
you had a key should have been in bidness. This machine had been munged
before, and Lord only knows what the sticker on the case belonged to.
This was a Vaio desktop, not laptop, but that would make no difference.

To get it up and running I used my own key, connected to Sony's website,
then after I'd ordered the disk, did a clean install with the
proprietary disk.

Always enjoy a challenge, but this one was a bugger. Should have
figured as much though, knowing how well Dell likes it's reinstall disks. ;)

I think a lot of it was like you say, lack of product knowledge and all
the proprietary drivers Sony had. But ain't gonna do it again.

David B.[_3_] December 21st 07 01:56 PM

Driver unavailaible for Sony vaio vgn-c25G
 
Hmmm, can't say I've ever had that issue, was it not the original product
key or was it one that didn't have the version of Windows it belonged to on
the sticker?

--

----
Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
__________________________________________________ _______________________________


"pheasant" wrote in message
...
David B. wrote:

No Sir. These were OEM disks for builders multi licensing. As long as you
had a key should have been in bidness. This machine had been munged
before, and Lord only knows what the sticker on the case belonged to.
This was a Vaio desktop, not laptop, but that would make no difference.

To get it up and running I used my own key, connected to Sony's website,
then after I'd ordered the disk, did a clean install with the proprietary
disk.

Always enjoy a challenge, but this one was a bugger. Should have figured
as much though, knowing how well Dell likes it's reinstall disks. ;)

I think a lot of it was like you say, lack of product knowledge and all
the proprietary drivers Sony had. But ain't gonna do it again.



pheasant December 22nd 07 02:11 PM

Driver unavailaible for Sony vaio vgn-c25G
 
David B. wrote:
Hmmm, can't say I've ever had that issue, was it not the original
product key or was it one that didn't have the version of Windows it
belonged to on the sticker?

I think that was the whole issue. This thing had been formatted and a
different version of XP (not media center) had been installed. It came
from a medical facility, so to insure privacy formatted it before even
firing it up; so I got my education quickly. Once I got my own XP in
and got the correct Sony disk, it didn't even ask for a key.
Now I know why the IT dept was so glad to dump this off to my buddy,
they didn't have the Sony disk, and didn't want to dink with it.

Kaja December 26th 07 03:51 PM

Driver unavailaible for Sony vaio vgn-c25G
 
Go to Sony's website. The driver should be there.
Best regards,
Kaja

"priyank" wrote:

hi.. i just downgraded my sony vaio vgn-c25g from vista to xp.. but i could
not get xp sound card (PCI) driver.. need help..


pinku kumar December 30th 10 10:47 AM

Driver unavailaible for Sony vaio vgn-c25G
 
hi

On Wednesday, December 19, 2007 1:14 PM priyan wrote:


hi.. i just downgraded my sony vaio vgn-c25g from vista to xp.. but i could
not get xp sound card (PCI) driver.. need help..



On Wednesday, December 19, 2007 4:22 PM Ghostrider wrote:


priyank wrote:


One of the issues with Sony Vaio systems is that there is a dearth of
driver files for unsupported configurations. If there were no original
option for Windows XP and the user did a self-installation of XP and
if there are no XP driver files on the Sony site, then they do not exist.
One may try to search for a "generic" but Sony systems also tend to be
highly proprietary. Good luck.



On Thursday, December 20, 2007 8:38 AM pheasant wrote:


priyank wrote:

Just finished reinstalling XP on a Vaio for a friend. NEVER again.
After formatting with a generic XP disk(home,pro or media center) it
wouldn't accept the license pasted on the back. Luckily was able to get
it booted, and let Sony's website tell me exactly which Vaio disk to order.
Long story short, very proprietary. Let Sony's website autodetect exact
model, spend the 20 bucks for reinstall disk. Hopefully there will be
one for XP for it.
Good luck.



On Thursday, December 20, 2007 10:53 AM David B. wrote:


Your product key problems were nothing to do with Sony, it was because the
product key on the sticker was for an OEM version of Windows XP (likely home
or pro edition) and you were using retail CD's, except for Media Center,
which is OEM, but the key was likely not for Media Center. It may be
frustrating, but don't blame your lack of knowledge on Sony.
All laptops are proprietary, have been for yeas and years.

--

----
Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
__________________________________________________ _______________________________


"pheasant" wrote in message
...



On Friday, December 21, 2007 7:50 AM pheasant wrote:


David B. wrote:

No Sir. These were OEM disks for builders multi licensing. As long as
you had a key should have been in bidness. This machine had been munged
before, and Lord only knows what the sticker on the case belonged to.
This was a Vaio desktop, not laptop, but that would make no difference.

To get it up and running I used my own key, connected to Sony's website,
then after I'd ordered the disk, did a clean install with the
proprietary disk.

Always enjoy a challenge, but this one was a bugger. Should have
figured as much though, knowing how well Dell likes it's reinstall disks. ;)

I think a lot of it was like you say, lack of product knowledge and all
the proprietary drivers Sony had. But ain't gonna do it again.



On Friday, December 21, 2007 8:56 AM David B. wrote:


Hmmm, can't say I've ever had that issue, was it not the original product
key or was it one that didn't have the version of Windows it belonged to on
the sticker?

--

----
Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
__________________________________________________ _______________________________


"pheasant" wrote in message
...



On Saturday, December 22, 2007 9:11 AM pheasant wrote:


David B. wrote:
I think that was the whole issue. This thing had been formatted and a
different version of XP (not media center) had been installed. It came
from a medical facility, so to insure privacy formatted it before even
firing it up; so I got my education quickly. Once I got my own XP in
and got the correct Sony disk, it didn't even ask for a key.
Now I know why the IT dept was so glad to dump this off to my buddy,
they didn't have the Sony disk, and didn't want to dink with it.



On Wednesday, December 26, 2007 10:51 AM Kaj wrote:


Go to Sony's website. The driver should be there.
Best regards,
Kaja

"priyank" wrote:



On Friday, January 09, 2009 12:40 PM Sameer Bhargava wrote:


Hi

Check the link below and down loac the drivers

http://www.sony-asia.com/support/dow...subpage=detail


chees !!!---



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Vote for Pedro January 3rd 11 07:29 PM

Driver unavailaible for Sony vaio vgn-c25G
 
Egghead HoopleHead reply do a years old post.
"pinku kumar" wrote in message
...
hi

On Wednesday, December 19, 2007 1:14 PM priyan wrote:


hi.. i just downgraded my sony vaio vgn-c25g from vista to xp.. but i
could
not get xp sound card (PCI) driver.. need help..



On Wednesday, December 19, 2007 4:22 PM Ghostrider wrote:


priyank wrote:


One of the issues with Sony Vaio systems is that there is a dearth of
driver files for unsupported configurations. If there were no original
option for Windows XP and the user did a self-installation of XP and
if there are no XP driver files on the Sony site, then they do not
exist.
One may try to search for a "generic" but Sony systems also tend to be
highly proprietary. Good luck.



On Thursday, December 20, 2007 8:38 AM pheasant wrote:


priyank wrote:

Just finished reinstalling XP on a Vaio for a friend. NEVER again.
After formatting with a generic XP disk(home,pro or media center) it
wouldn't accept the license pasted on the back. Luckily was able to
get
it booted, and let Sony's website tell me exactly which Vaio disk to
order.
Long story short, very proprietary. Let Sony's website autodetect
exact
model, spend the 20 bucks for reinstall disk. Hopefully there will be
one for XP for it.
Good luck.



On Thursday, December 20, 2007 10:53 AM David B. wrote:


Your product key problems were nothing to do with Sony, it was because
the
product key on the sticker was for an OEM version of Windows XP
(likely home
or pro edition) and you were using retail CD's, except for Media
Center,
which is OEM, but the key was likely not for Media Center. It may be
frustrating, but don't blame your lack of knowledge on Sony.
All laptops are proprietary, have been for yeas and years.

--

----
Crosspost, do not multipost
http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
__________________________________________________ _______________________________


"pheasant" wrote in message
...



On Friday, December 21, 2007 7:50 AM pheasant wrote:


David B. wrote:

No Sir. These were OEM disks for builders multi licensing. As long
as
you had a key should have been in bidness. This machine had been
munged
before, and Lord only knows what the sticker on the case belonged to.
This was a Vaio desktop, not laptop, but that would make no
difference.

To get it up and running I used my own key, connected to Sony's
website,
then after I'd ordered the disk, did a clean install with the
proprietary disk.

Always enjoy a challenge, but this one was a bugger. Should have
figured as much though, knowing how well Dell likes it's reinstall
disks. ;)

I think a lot of it was like you say, lack of product knowledge and
all
the proprietary drivers Sony had. But ain't gonna do it again.



On Friday, December 21, 2007 8:56 AM David B. wrote:


Hmmm, can't say I've ever had that issue, was it not the original
product
key or was it one that didn't have the version of Windows it
belonged to on
the sticker?

--

----
Crosspost, do not multipost
http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
__________________________________________________ _______________________________


"pheasant" wrote in message
...



On Saturday, December 22, 2007 9:11 AM pheasant wrote:


David B. wrote:
I think that was the whole issue. This thing had been formatted
and a
different version of XP (not media center) had been installed. It
came
from a medical facility, so to insure privacy formatted it before
even
firing it up; so I got my education quickly. Once I got my own XP
in
and got the correct Sony disk, it didn't even ask for a key.
Now I know why the IT dept was so glad to dump this off to my
buddy,
they didn't have the Sony disk, and didn't want to dink with it.



On Wednesday, December 26, 2007 10:51 AM Kaj wrote:


Go to Sony's website. The driver should be there.
Best regards,
Kaja

"priyank" wrote:



On Friday, January 09, 2009 12:40 PM Sameer Bhargava wrote:


Hi

Check the link below and down loac the drivers

http://www.sony-asia.com/support/dow...subpage=detail


chees !!!---



Submitted via EggHeadCafe
Microsoft LINQ Query Samples For Beginners
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/training-...Operators.aspx





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