Fixing Windows Vista on a Sony Vaio
by Ed Bott | April 21, 2008 2:04pm PDT | Image 1 of 14
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Sony's miserable out-of-box experience
Yikes! This is the first thing I saw after restoring the original factory Windows installation from Sony's recovery partition and restarting the Vaio. Crapware on the desktop, junk in the system tray, a slew of dialog boxes demanding attention, and baffling error messages.
For the full story, see Fixing Windows Vista, one machine at a time.
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I had none of it with an actual copy of WinME. It's all the bloatware manufacturers were installing at the time. I never had a problem with Me or my current install of Vista - because I blew away IBM's image that loaded me up with Norton IS, a ton of extra apps, and junk that just ate memory like a fat kid eating cake.
Running fast and stable... no thanks to the OEMs.
Of course this curse isn't related to Vista only, XP has had the same types of issues since day one. Crapware. Heck just uninstalling Norton (or McAfee for that matter) usually makes machines run much better.
DOH!
I can just see the horror stories - and problems - by removing the Hardware Abstraction Layer... Gee.. That was awful brilliant of them. NOT!
Unforgivable...
Great article, and thank you
I am appalled by the market-wide practice the major manufactures have of filling a new system full of CRAP that it barely runs, (one that you've paid hundreds to thousands of dollars for) just so they can collect advertising fees (from Symantec, AOL, etc) ...
I'm seriously considering starting a website/movement called "Can the CRAPware" to educate consumers and lobby the big companies to "eliminate all third-party software that was not specifically requested by the consumer !!
BTW: By 'lobby the big companies' I mean "deluge them with signed petitions and emails from consumers fed up with this deliberately exploitive (potentially fraudulent) sabotage.
I have a new Sony Vaio TZ180N (Vista Business 6.0.6000, I think without SP1). It came with endless bloatware I didn't want or didn't need because I had other versions plus stuff I really abhor, like Symantec. I am not a professional geek but have had to become an amateur one, devoting days and days - actually weeks and weeks - to figuring out what's on it and getting the stuff off, cleaning the registry etc. (Symantec in particular NEVER leaves!) I didn't have the performance problems you report, but still ... Just transferring my old docs to the new pc is really enough of a challenge for me.
I hope Sony is listening. I really really did not appreciate having to do all this work! I just want to use my pc.
The author's idea for improving the Sony updates is a good one!
My Acer 5050 has XP now and the X1100 graphics are better than I thought. Frame rates are up 50% from when I got it with Vista Home installed (8gb)
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