#Base system device sony vaio install install
![base system device sony vaio install base system device sony vaio install](https://i1.wp.com/user-life.com/uploads/posts/2019-07/thumbs/1562237049_2.jpg)
Funnily enough disabling Wifi works.Īll drivers were downloaded from the official Sony Support Site. Nothing flagged up in Device Manager, but no go either. The special hardware buttons on the front.Three devices in the Device Manager: SD and MS card readers, and an unknown device.The most surprising entry here was the fingerprint reader. Not too shabby for an old bespoke piece of kit.
![base system device sony vaio install base system device sony vaio install](https://www.troublefixers.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Device-Manager-in-HP-Laptop.png)
Ended up using just over 8GB of diskspace, around 9GB after a couple of updates and Skype was installed. The base install went quite easily, taking some time due to spinning disk, but nevertheless no worries.
![base system device sony vaio install base system device sony vaio install](http://www.otherdevices.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/windows-7-base-system-device-device-manager.jpg)
Not bad for a pretty old and underpowered laptop! Base Install SummaryĪfter post-install fixes, these items are not yet working:Īnd the following items have not been tested:Įverything else seems to be working just fine. So I got bored and decided to see if I could get an old VAIO VGN-TZ27GN running Windows 10.