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Hi, I know for a fact that I am almost certainly dreaming as I am shooting for a "Long-Shot" I am in desperate need of a Recovery Disk for a Sony Vaio System that you once had a few light years ago!
NOTE: I would appreciate anyone who reads this message as it is very well a "Cry For Help"
It's the Sony System VGCRA-710G It has Windows XP Media Center Edition. Of course Sony has discontinued it and I can not find it anywhere. If by some small Miracle you would still have or know where I locate this recovery disk. I would greatly appreciate it. Of course I would be willing to compensate you for it. Please response with any information you wish.
Thanks ...
SINCERELY,
Keiana
> On Friday, July 20, 2007 4:10 PM Seidell2323 wrote:
> Hello ALL,
>
> Background:
> I have a Sony VAIO VGC RA-710G (Liquid Cooled, Runs Silent); P4 3.2 EE/HT,
> 3GB PC3200 RAM, ATI 1600XT 512MB GDDR 3, Vista Ultimate 32-Bit, Seagate 500GB
> 16MB Burst Internal (Ultra ATA), Western Digital 750GB External, Both @
> 7200RPM, Sony DVD/CD DL R/RW +/-, LG DVD/CD R/RW +/- Lightscribe, Logitech
> G15 (Keyboard Illuminates and has a small LCD Screen), Bose Companion 5 5.1
> Dolby Digital USB Speakers, Acer AL 2216W 22" WS LCD Screen and a Power
> Supply of 350:
>
> Situation:
> Rather than having my original HD just sitting around collecting dust, I
> have decided to add it to the system as the Internal Slave HD. The HD is a
> Hitachi Deskstar 250GB @ 7200RPM. As noted above, this will be the "3rd" HD
> for this system, 2 internal and 1 external.
>
> Problem / Question:
> The HD (The add-on internal) is recognized prior to Boot into Windows. It is
> recognized in the Device Management area. It is recognized in the Admin Tools
> Computer Management area as an "Online" Drive, where it has been formatted
> and partitioned. HOWEVER, it is NOT recognized by "My Computer", its a NO
> Show in that area! There are NO error codes for system messages coming up
> indicating a problem.
>
> So how can it appear in every area, except that one? I'm Baffled, Someone
> show me the light...
>
> Joey
>> On Friday, July 20, 2007 4:26 PM fkirsche wrote:
>> Seidell23231,
>>
>> Try assigning a drive letter in Disk Management. Right click Computer
>> (formerly My Computer), then select Manage, and then Disk Management. You
>> can also partition and format there. Once you get there, it's pretty much
>> self explanatory.
>> --
>> freddy
>>
>>
>> "Seidell23231" wrote:
>>> On Friday, July 20, 2007 4:26 PM Michael wrote:
>>> Joey,
>>>
>>> I am not familiar with the phrase 'Online' in computer management,
>>> however.....
>>>
>>> In Disk Management under computer management does the drive show with a
>>> drive letter? Most of Vista will not see anything if it does not have a
>>> drive letter.
>>>
>>> Right click the partion, Change Drive letter and paths and set one if it
>>> doesn't already have one.
>>>
>>> Michael
>>> Vista Home Premium
>>>
>>>
>>> "Seidell23231" <> wrote in message
>>> news:C00C561E-D5A3-4175-A332-...
>>>> On Friday, July 20, 2007 4:29 PM David B. wrote:
>>>> There is such a thing as providing too much information, the fact that your
>>>> keyboard lights up isn't really relevant to the problem 
>>>> Have you tried to assign a drive letter using Disk Management?
>>>>
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>>>> "Seidell23231" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:C00C561E-D5A3-4175-A332-...
>>>>> On Friday, July 20, 2007 4:52 PM Seidell2323 wrote:
>>>>> Hey Freddy,
>>>>>
>>>>> Been there and tried that. The drive is designated as drive "T" and has
>>>>> been formatted. Disk Mgmt shows it as Online and Healthy. The drive shows
>>>>> up here with no issues and shows in device mgr, also with no issues. NOT
>>>>> showing under the old title, my computer. Whats next?
>>>>>
>>>>> "freddy" wrote:
>>>>>> On Friday, July 20, 2007 5:22 PM Michael wrote:
>>>>>> I seem to remember that in XP there was a setting that limited the drive
>>>>>> letters visable. Perhaps there is something in Vista of same function (did
>>>>>> not find it with casual check). You might try changing drive letter to as
>>>>>> low as possible without messing with your primary drive.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Michael
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Seidell23231" <> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:A1C3CAAF-CFB6-4F16-8012-...
>>>>>>> On Friday, July 20, 2007 5:50 PM fkirsche wrote:
>>>>>>> Seidell23231,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Try assigning a different drive letter. Maybe it doesn't like the partition
>>>>>>> and format if it wasn't performed in Vista. It does no harm to try different
>>>>>>> approaches, even repartitioning and formatting. Just some thoughts.
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> freddy
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Seidell23231" wrote:
>>>>>>>> On Friday, July 20, 2007 5:56 PM fkirsche wrote:
>>>>>>>> Seidell23231,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Also, in Disk Management, is the drive listed as a Simple/Basic type?
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> freddy
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "freddy" wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On Friday, July 20, 2007 6:04 PM Seidell2323 wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Thanks Freddy & Michael,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Tried your suggestions and still a NO SHOW under "Computer". BUT, I think
>>>>>>>>> the limit on Drive Letters may be the solution or problem.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Michael wrote: "I seem to remember that in XP there was a setting that
>>>>>>>>> limited the drive letters visable. Perhaps there is something in Vista of
>>>>>>>>> same function (did
>>>>>>>>> not find it with casual check)."
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I removed the drive and added a partition to the external drive. You
>>>>>>>>> guessed it, it did NOT show up! It seems that VISTA will not allow more than
>>>>>>>>> 6 HD letters. So it would seem that the limit may be the issue.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Now, how do I overcome this???
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> "Seidell23231" wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> On Friday, July 20, 2007 6:24 PM Seidell2323 wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> All drives are BASIC.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> "freddy" wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> On Friday, July 20, 2007 9:03 PM Michael wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> There was a 'lastdrive' in config.sys and a L:<> parameter in autoexec.bat
>>>>>>>>>>> and tweakui could make changes in the registery (all prior to Vista).
>>>>>>>>>>> From your machine description I sorta assumed that you installed Vista from
>>>>>>>>>>> scratch rather than upgraded. If you upgraded or transfered your settings
>>>>>>>>>>> from a XP machine then the transfer may have tried to set things up as the
>>>>>>>>>>> origional.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> You could check your current environment variables for funny stuff:
>>>>>>>>>>> Right click Computer
>>>>>>>>>>> Properties
>>>>>>>>>>> Advanced system settings
>>>>>>>>>>> environment variables
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Also if the partion/drive is/was compressed then its real drive letter is
>>>>>>>>>>> suppressed, its state may be partially retained in its current
>>>>>>>>>>> configuration.
>>>>>>>>>>> A drive that was compressed but not properly installed would mess up and
>>>>>>>>>>> hide letters for drives other than itself!
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I think that if tweakui was used to hide the drive then it was really
>>>>>>>>>>> inaccessable. If lastdrive was how it was done then it could be accessed, it
>>>>>>>>>>> just didn't show in explorer. That is you could get to it by opening "x:"
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I THINK that tweakui did its stuff at
>>>>>>>>>>> HKCU\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\pol icies that was in XP!!!
>>>>>>>>>>> Nothing there in my Vista.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Hope you are having fun,
>>>>>>>>>>> Michael
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> "Seidell23231" <> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>>> news:C5D4A0AC-5EB3-41F3-B945-...
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