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Before Using the Built-in Modem Before using the built-in modem, please make sure to set it up. The built-in modem does not work properly if you do not make proper country/region settings for the place you are dialing from. For more information about setting up the built-in modem, please refer to “Configuring Your Modem” in “Customizing Your VAIO Computer” in the supplied Hardware Guide. 1 Recovery Discs There are no recovery discs provided with your computer. We strongly recommend that you create the recovery discs as soon as your computer is ready for use. The recovery discs are required to recover your computer system if you perform any of the following: • Installing or using the software which changes the partition sizes. • Installing an operating system different from the preinstalled operating system on your computer. • Formatting the hard disk without using the “VAIO Recovery Utility” or “VAIO Recovery Center” software*. For more information, please see Troubleshooting and Recovery Guide. Recovery discs can also be purchased or you may like to contact your local VAIO Helpdesk for recovery assistance at a fee. * See the printed Specifications sheet to find what software is preinstalled on your model. 2 SonicStage CP ! See the printed Specifications sheet to find whether the “SonicStage CP” software is preinstalled on your model. Notes on the CD writing function • Music CDs that you create conform to the regular music CD standards but require a CD-R/CD-RW compatible device for playback. Some compatible devices, however, may not be capable of playing back such music CDs and of displaying titles for CDs that are compatible with the CD TEXT format. • Some MP3-compatible CD players may have operational limitations on playing back CD-ROMs containing MP3 files, called MP3 CDs, or may even fail to play back such CD-ROMs. • When creating an MP3 CD, do not create file structure of 8 or more levels. Your device may fail to load files. Notes on running the “System Restore” command, one of the System Tools of Windows Vista™ • Use the backup tool of the “SonicStage CP” software to make backup copies of music data before running the “System Restore” command in order to avoid loss of important music data. • If no backup copies are created, the management information in the music database will become inconsistent, which may make all the music data you recorded or imported earlier unavailable for playback. • After having restored your system (through the “System Restore” command), please use the backup tool of the “SonicStage CP” software to make the saved music data available for playback. • For more information on how to use the backup tool of the “SonicStage CP” software, see the software’s help files. Notes on using Sony external devices supplied with the “OpenMG Jukebox” software • The “SonicStage CP” software is compatible with external devices that are supplied with the “OpenMG Jukebox” software but requires the latest plug-in and driver software to be used with such devices. For more information, visit the Web site of your device. • Do not install “OpenMG Jukebox” software Version 2.1 or earlier into any computer to overwrite the existing “SonicStage CP” software. Such installation will cause the existing “SonicStage CP” software to fail. 3 Sony Support Web Site When you have a problem with your computer, please visit the following Web sites: http://www.css.ap.sony.com/vaio/ http://www.thsupport.css.ap.sony.com/VAIO/ Connect your computer to the Internet and visit Sony Support Web site. Sony Support Web site provides a wide variety of support information to answer your questions and help you solve problems, including the latest service and support information on the VAIO computers. Please visit Sony Support Web site on a regular basis. 4 © 2007 Sony Corporation