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    Reinstalled Vista (Business Edition this time) and having Blu ray problems.....

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by kevf74, Feb 16, 2008.

  1. kevf74

    kevf74 Notebook Consultant

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    I can't seem to locate a download on the support site for the Click to DVD BD software. Can anyone poing me in the right direction? thx
     
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    pixelot Notebook Acolyte

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    It would probably be on a software CD you got with the computer.
     
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    SPEEDwithJJ NBR Super Idiot

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    The Click to DVD software is in the recovery disc if I'm not wrong.

    If you still have the Vaio Recovery folder in your C drive, you can also install from there by clicking the Launch.exe file & choose the Click to DVD software in the programs reinstall section (Method used based on the Vista semi-clean install found in this forum).
     
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    kevf74 Notebook Consultant

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    Well I must admit I felt pretty stupid for not thinking of the recovery discs however I seem to get an error when trying to install. It's just a pop up w/ something to the affect of "Error: 509: 69". Any ideas???
     
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    SPEEDwithJJ NBR Super Idiot

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    Are you able to find that program listed in your "uninstall programs" section of Vista's "control panel?" If you do, uninstall that, run CCleaner to get rid of the registry keys of that program, & then reinstall the program from Recovery disc/partition.
     
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    kevf74 Notebook Consultant

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    I have ran CCleaner already. None of them are showing in my 'unistall section' of the control panel. after much deliberation with sony i have accomplished nothing. the discs still fail when trying to install. if anyone has any further ideas please let me know!