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I have bought second-hand a VGC M1 (which I love) which was loaded with ubuntu. I have installed Windows XP Pro to access files and folders from a previous machine. In so doing I uninstalled ubuntu and formatted the drive which, of course, wiped out the drivers. I downloaded the drivers from Sony which has helped but the screen now has a black border down each side because the picture does not fill the screen. Does anyone know how to fix this? Also a couple of the keys have juxtaposed so that the @ symbol is now where the quotes symbol is.
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Hi chc_perpro and welcome.
You can download the drivers for the VGC-M1 from the Support page for that model here: -
http://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/product/VGC-M1
You need to look in the XP section and download the "Original Drivers and Utilities Package". This will download as 'M1_Drivers.zip' and you will need to right-click on the downloaded file and choose 'Extract All'.
From what you say, it sounds like the graphics driver has not been installed. This should be in the extracted files - probably under the 'Video' folder. Again, it may be a .ZIP file. If so 'Extract All' again and run "Setup.EXE" from the ATi driver folder.
It also sounds like you have Windows XP set up for a 'US Keyboard' rather than a 'UK-Keyboard'. To change, go to Control Panel -> Regional & Language. On the Language Tab -> Details, click on 'Add' and select English UK from the drop-down box and tick the 'keyboard layout/IME checkbox. Select 'UK Extended' and OK. .Select US and 'Remove'. If you get an error, select US again, Remove and Apply, OK.
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Hi chc_perpro and welcome.
You can download the drivers for the VGC-M1 from the Support page for that model here: -
http://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/product/VGC-M1
You need to look in the XP section and download the "Original Drivers and Utilities Package". This will download as 'M1_Drivers.zip' and you will need to right-click on the downloaded file and choose 'Extract All'.
From what you say, it sounds like the graphics driver has not been installed. This should be in the extracted files - probably under the 'Video' folder. Again, it may be a .ZIP file. If so 'Extract All' again and run "Setup.EXE" from the ATi driver folder.
It also sounds like you have Windows XP set up for a 'US Keyboard' rather than a 'UK-Keyboard'. To change, go to Control Panel -> Regional & Language. On the Language Tab -> Details, click on 'Add' and select English UK from the drop-down box and tick the 'keyboard layout/IME checkbox. Select 'UK Extended' and OK. .Select US and 'Remove'. If you get an error, select US again, Remove and Apply, OK.
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Thank you very much for your advice.
Since posting my message I have again tried to download the drivers and utilities. This time, I was more successful - I didn't realise that I have to open each folder and click on install. Anyway, having done that my screen is now showing as it should but I have now lost my sound! When I click on install in the folder nothing happens. This isn't a desperate problem; I have sound on our other pc but it is a nuisance.
I have been doing some more research and on one forum it mentioned that the drivers have to be dowloaded in a specific order - I was really just hoping they would organise themselves; I am learning far more about the workings of pcs than I ever wanted to!
I am now contemplating re-installing XP and starting again. I want XP pro so that I can access our old files and folders easily.
You are, of course, perfectly correct about the keyboard. I had forgotten to switch to UK.
Regards,
Christine