> My company has a Sony Vaio laptop that originally came with XP Home on
> it. We immediately upgraded the system to XP Pro to get full network
> capabilities. That was a couple years ago.
Not sure what that means, unless you mean that you have a domain and needed
this computer to join it (and Home can't join a domain).
> The machine is full of extra junk that the boss man wanted cleared off
> because he felt it was running too slow. We bought a new XP Pro
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> Home addition but it also reloaded all the junk we were trying to get
> rid of in the first place.
> My tech came back to me and said that the
> Home install will access the web but not the internet.
Huh? I have no idea what that means....
> Reinstalling the Home addition was done during my absence from work as
> I would have preferred to have the Pro addition fixed. So now I have
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> Is there any magic to getting a Sony Vaio laptop working from a fresh
> install of Pro? Any and all advice is greatly appreciated
Go to Sony's website and download all the drivers you need for XP Pro....if
you have a USB memory stick, you can use it to copy this to the Vaio after
you've installed Pro. In particular, you need the network & video drivers
...the rest you could probably download yourself once you can get this
machine on the network.
If that doesn't address your issue, you may want to provide more detail...
dbarkley@xcel.com - 31 Mar 2006 18:18 GMT
Got it fixed. It was a problem with the server addressing. I had a
hired gun come in and fix it. It took him a couple hours to get it
done so I know I would have never got it. He cleaned up a couple other
problems too. I'll keep his number handy! :P