
Windows 7 running on the Sony Vaio P using the HP w2207 monitor!
Yesterday I went to go an external DVD burner for my Vaio P ‘netbook’ so I dropped by Fry’s electronics and picked up a generic one for $69. Big mistake! First of all, it has to be plugged into two USB ports and the cable that it comes with won’t reach both sides. Second of all, I tried it on my desktop and even though Windows detects the drive, it won’t read ANY discs so it’s going back to Fry’s tomorrow. Instead of making the long drive back to do a return, I just went to the Best Buy in Pasadena and bought the LG Super Multi Drive for $80 and it worked perfectly.
Right after creating the restore discs for the Vaio P, I deleted the recovery partition using the Windows XP disc I had laying around and then rebooted the notebook. I then got an error saying that it can’t find the boot partition! I just shook my head and then popped in the Windows 7 beta DVD I had to repair the boot drive. I was happy to see the familiar Windows Vista loading screen and then it went blank afterwards. I didn’t REALLY want to restore the whole thing again which was why I was hoping that it would work. Since I had to do it anyway, I restarted and went on with the Windows 7 Build 7000 installation. After it was completed, I ran Windows Update and then downloaded all the drivers off the Sony Website for the Vaio P (Vista drivers work fine). Just remember to download the Sony Shared Library files and to turn off UAC to get the function keys to work properly.
When I completed installing all the programs I use on the road which are Microsoft Office 2007, FireFox, Digsby, Combined Community Codec Pack, and AVG Antivirus, I then proceeded to move about Windows, played a few songs and videos. I don’t know if it’s just me but the OS itself felt sluggish and a few steps SLOWER than Windows Vista. That was around 2:30AM so I thought maybe I was just tired and then I went to sleep leaving the hard drive to defrag.
I woke up the next day (which is today, 3 hours ago), I restarted the notebook and noticed that Windows 7 loads up at least a minute quicker than Vista. Everything else however, was still sluggish. I’m not sure I went to check the Windows rating on this and it scored a pathetic 1.2. I’m not sure how people with the same hardware configuration get a score of 1.5 – 1.9. I’m thinking that it could be the build that I have which is why I’m waiting for Build 7077 to finish downloading at the time of this writing. Once, that’s done I’ll load it up and see how much better, worse or the same it is.
I also have at least 5 reviews that I have to complete for this site!