Sony VGX-XL100 Laptop User Manual


 
VGX-XL100 Living Room Entertainment Computer 60
Add a Hard Disk
A total of 3 serial ATA hard disks (the pre-installed hard disk plus two
additional) can be installed in the hard disk drive bay inside this device.
Please read the following information before adding additional hard disks.
All of the repair cost may be charged if a failure or accident happens when
installing the hard disk by yourself.
Be careful when upgrading hard disks. Mishandling when installing and
removing can cause a failure or damage to this device.
Contact your VAIO Technical Support Representative for questions
regarding upgrading the hard disk.
Be careful not to catch a finger in the cable inside this device and remove
the cable when installing the hard disk.
Please be careful not to get cut by the parts or the circuit board inside this
device when installing the hard disk.
Turning the power on with a foreign object (metal, such as a screw) left
inside the device at the time of upgrading the hard disk may cause
damage. Always remove any foreign objects and replace the cover before
turning the power on.
Don't touch the electronic components on the circuit board of this device.
They are susceptible to pressure and static, which may cause a failure.
The size of the drive bay is 3.5 inches.
This device may not operate depending on the hard disk used to upgrade.
Contact the manufacturer of the device for more detailed information when
upgrading.
There may be a limit on downloading video from i.LINK support devices
depending on the hard disk used to upgrade.
Always install or remove a hard disk after pulling the power cord of this
device or the peripheral device from the power outlet. Installing or
removing the hard disk with the power cord still plugged in may cause
damage to the hard disk, this device, or a peripheral device.
The inside of this device may be hot right after the power is turned off and
may cause burns. Please wait to work until the device has cooled off.
The drive number for the upgraded hard disk may vary depending on the
environment you use ("Local disk (E:)" or "Local disk (F:)" may be
displayed). Also, please note that the drive number for the upgraded hard
disk may change when recovering this device.
Recorded video is saved to the C: drive, by default.