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S1 & S2 buttons (sorry, I know this is posted lots of times)
I've been searching for a solution...
I deleted my recovery partition (by mistake!) before I toasted the recovery dvds, so I have installed a XP home I already have from another computer that no longer works...
Then I downloaded the stuff from the Vaio site (drivers and utilities) but the S1 and S2 buttons don´t work!
What else do I need?
To tell you the truth, the only soft I'm interested in are the S1 & S2 softkeys and the "medialauncher" on the left of the screen... but I've tried installing all the crap and none of them work
Please help and sorry for my english :smileygrin:
Edit -> My Vaio is a FS315B model (1 year old)
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Hi calvin_watterson and welcome to the forum.
The utilities need to be installed in a set order, and for your model this is:
1 Sony Utilities (Installer Folder 1)
2 Sony Shared Library (Installer Folder 2)
3 Vaio Event Service (Installer Folder 5)
Then re-boot.
You may find that you need to repeat this process a couple times before the hotkeys work.
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You may find that you need to repeat this process a couple times before the hotkeys work.
Ey! That worked fine, thank you. I had to try three times until it started to work.
Another annoying issue: the memory stick icon is missing. Where can I find it? Does Sony include any modified icon dll (shell32.dll) with the preinstalled system?
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Good to hear that one problem is solved
For the memory stick icon, download the following zip file , extract and then copy snymsico.dll to C:\Windows and then run ms.reg and ms-mg.reg (by double clicking on each in turn)
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I'll have to look for a way to build my own "vaio recovery disk" with Nlite for the next time.
I've my Vaio up and running! THX
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You’re welcome