Share your experience!
Hello,
3 weeks ago i sent my Vaio FS-115Z back to Sony because the DVD/RW Drive was broken, the reading/writing-head seemed to be damaged or so.
They changed the drive and i had to live without my notebook for only THREE !! days!!
Seems to be a little bit unusual for the normal sony service...
does it not?
It was sent from germany to the support center in France. I had to pay nothing due to the varranty.
Well, until now it is working quite fine, but i on my screen i now recognize TWO drives: the normal DW-D56A and as a second one a socalled SCSIVAX-DVD/CD-Rom SCSI Cd-Rom Device.
Actually i know that this seems to be some kind of virtual drive or so, but i do not know if i can deactivate it in the hardware system of windows XP without causing some trouble by doing so.
Anyone here, who´s DW-D56A had been repaired and who wants give some feedback on his received sony-service?
Who has the same problem with this SCSI Device?
Bye,
Julian
You can deactivate it in Hardware-Manager without any problems. If anything doesn't work then, just reactivate it.
But don't deinstall the driver. That is a different thing.
Didn't happen with the repair of my D56A, but mine's an A-series Vaio so thats probably why.
3 days is quite good!