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Hey, I am going to upgrade my XL100 to W7 from the original XP. Having read about various forums, I am still unclear on a few XL-100 specific issues:
•Pre-installation I need to download & save to separate drive all Sony Vista drivers (as well as Internet Explorer v8). Are there any Sony W7 drivers yet?
•Currently running XP 32-bit, can I install W7 64-bit or can I only install W7 32-bit? Is it worth doing this or will I just run into driver issues? Sorry, I'm not that clear on the whole 32-bit/64-bit differences.
•Does 64-bit require more RAM? Currently have 2Gb RAM, is this the XL-100 max or can I install more? Is it worth it?
•Once W7 is installed I need to reinstall all of my bundled software (i.e. I do not have original software discs). Do I do this from the Sony Application Recovery discs/Hidden Partition or is it easier to use the Windows Easy-Transfer software?
•Does ALL the bundled software still work in W7? Sonicstage MS/Vaio Information Flow/Adobe Premiere Elements etc....
•I am also running Norton Ghost v12, am I better to use this to reinstall applications & data?
Known Issues:
•Standby/Resume issues which can be resolved by disabling the Firewire in the BIOS. Not quite sure how to do this, is it easy enough?
•Eject button not functioning- is there a solution to this?
•Audio issues with Sigmatel HD driver- uninstall/reinstall to resolve?
•Any others?
If anyone could advise me it would be much appreciated.
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Has no-one else done a W7 clean install on a VGX-XL? Anyhow, I went ahead with the W7 install & thought I would update.
All went surprisingly smoothly, I'm totally loving the huge advances from XP, esp. in Media Center. I went for 32-bit to be safe. Sony are focusing all support on their newer machines (Vaio upgrade) & as soon as you install W7 yourself you're on your own. So there are no W7 drivers on the Sony site for my XL100 . As there was a Windows update, it is hard to know what drivers I needed to manually install, so I did the obvious Sony Vista ones (TV Tuner, Sigmatel etc.) & so far all seems to be working fine.....
The main issue I am having is I cannot run the Sony Appications Recovery Disc, even in XP compatibility mode. So this means I have lost ALL of the Sony bundled software Not the end-of-the-world I thought, though I would have liked Sonicstage Mastering Studio & Vaio Information Flow. I can't get Vaio update to run in W7 either.
However, now I realise that DVD's are not playing properly in Media Center(stuttering). Do I need the WinDVD DVD decoder for this to work properly? However I can't install WinDVD as I can't run my applications Receovery disc. What can I do, do I have to buy a new one?
I have Symantec Ghost v14, but Symantec don't seem to have provided a W7 update to this yet.
I did indeed disable the Firewire in the BIOS as throughout the install it would hang on restarts, this resolved it. :smileygrin:
I found on the AVS Forum AVS Forums VGX-XL3 that (in theory) if I installed all the Sony Utilities from the on-line Original utilities file the Eject button SHOULD work again. This didn't work for me though.
Hey, I am going to upgrade my XL100 to W7 from the original XP. Having read about various forums, I am still unclear on a few XL-100 specific issues:
•Pre-installation I need to download & save to separate drive all Sony Vista drivers (as well as Internet Explorer v8). Are there any Sony W7 drivers yet?
•Currently running XP 32-bit, can I install W7 64-bit or can I only install W7 32-bit? Is it worth doing this or will I just run into driver issues? Sorry, I'm not that clear on the whole 32-bit/64-bit differences.
•Does 64-bit require more RAM? Currently have 2Gb RAM, is this the XL-100 max or can I install more? Is it worth it?
•Once W7 is installed I need to reinstall all of my bundled software (i.e. I do not have original software discs). Do I do this from the Sony Application Recovery discs/Hidden Partition or is it easier to use the Windows Easy-Transfer software?
•Does ALL the bundled software still work in W7? Sonicstage MS/Vaio Information Flow/Adobe Premiere Elements etc....
•I am also running Norton Ghost v12, am I better to use this to reinstall applications & data?
Known Issues:
•Standby/Resume issues which can be resolved by disabling the Firewire in the BIOS. Not quite sure how to do this, is it easy enough?
•Eject button not functioning- is there a solution to this?
•Audio issues with Sigmatel HD driver- uninstall/reinstall to resolve?
•Any others?
If anyone could advise me it would be much appreciated.
Hey Wheeker, i find Win7 a huge improvement too, but not without the problems you mention. I am resorting to opening explorer, then right-clicking the DVD drive, then eject. Plus the firewire hack did the trick for my restarts too
I don't remember whether i've tried DVDs since RC1 of Win7, but will try. I guess i can always rip to hdd first if this proves a problem i can't fix, but hardly ideal. I'd use DVDFab-Plus for this.
I was playing with the Sky player plug-in (which added itself automagically), and as i am nolonger a Sky member it was almost pointless, but good to know i can hire films for less than Blockbuster prices.
Considering a Blu-ray upgrade, but with only a 720p screen, i don't think the noticeable difference over DVD will be worth it?
Cheers, Tony
Yes it is possible to upgrade all vgx-xl systems to Windows 7, you can either do a clean install or a upgrade install.
Both upgrades should work well once any minor bugs are ironed out.
For more infomation see...
http://www.vgx-xl.com/software-upgrades/windows-7
Best of luck,
Oliver