Service manuals for Sony Vaio laptops and notebooks
Today I found a great source with service manuals for Sony Vaio VGN series laptops and notebooks. Links to the service manuals were posted on one of the Russian forums (comment 13). Not sure for how long these service manuals will be available for downloads but they are the time of wringing this post. Some files are large and it might take some time to download them, so be patient.
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All service manuals are in PDF format and you can download them using below mentioned links.
Service manuals for Sony Vaio laptops and notebooks:
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Sony VGN-A
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>> Get it here
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Sony VGN-FS
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>> Get it here
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Sony VGN-AR
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>> Get it here
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Sony VGN-N
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>> Get it here
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Sony VGN-AX
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>> Get it here
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Sony VGN-S
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>> Get it here
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Sony VGN-B
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>> Get it here
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Sony VGN-SZ
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>> Get it here
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Sony VGN-BX
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>> Get it here
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Sony VGN-T
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>> Get it here
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Sony VGN-C
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>> Get it here
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Sony VGN-TX
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>> Get it here
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Sony VGN-FE
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>> Get it here
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Sony VGN-U
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>> Get it here
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Sony VGN-FJ
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>> Get it here
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Sony VGN-UX
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>> Get it here
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Here’s another source for older Sony Vaio PCG series laptops and notebooks. Thank you to www.elhvb.com
| PCG-R505AFE | >>Get it here | PCG-FX777, PCG-FX877 | >>Get it here |
| PCGA-DSD5, PCGA-DSM5 | >>Get it here | PCG-R505JE, PCG-R505JEK, PCG-R505JEP, PCG-R505JL, PCG-R505JLK, PCG-R505JLP, PCG-R505JS, PCG-R505JSK, PCG-R505JSP | >>Get it here |
| PCG-SR27, PCG-SR27K | >>Get it here | PCG-C1VP, PCG-C1VPK | >>Get it here |
| PCG-FX210 | >>Get it here | PCG-GR150, PCG-GR150K, PCG-GR170, PCG-GR170K | >>Get it here |
| PCG-FX220, PCG-FX220K, PCG-FX240, PCG-FX240K, PCG-FX250 PCG-FX250K, PCG-FX270, PCG-FX270K | >>Get it here | PCG-GRS150, PCG-GRS170 | >>Get it here |
| PCG-FX290, PCG-FX290K | >>Get it here | PCG-GRS175 | >>Get it here |
| PCG-FXA32, PCG-FXA33, PCG-FXA35/D, PCG-FXA36 | >>Get it here | PCG-GRV550 | >>Get it here |
| PCG-FXA53, PCG-FXA59 | >>Get it here | PCG-GRZ530 | >>Get it here |
| PCG-GRX670, PCG-GRX690 | >>Get it here | PCG-VX89, PCG-VX89K, PCG-VX89P | >>Get it here |
| PCG-NV290 | >>Get it here |
If you know other sources for Sony laptop manuals, please feel free to post links in comments.
Do you have a problem with your Sony Vaio laptop? Post it here, somebody can help you.
Entry Filed under: Laptop Service Manual
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February 28th, 2008 at 7:11 am
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February 21st, 2008 at 5:47 am
Ken Barton,
Open up the VGN-BX manual and take a look at the page 16, picture 1.
The wireless card is located on the left side from the PCMCIA slot. In order to access the wireless card you’ll have to remove the keyboard and then remove the bracket (page15 - picture 1 and 2).
February 18th, 2008 at 5:32 pm
I need to change the wireless card in my VGN-BX194VP. The VGN-BX manual looks really useful, but no mention is made of where the wireless card is located. I’m assuming it’s accessed by removing the keyboard. Can anyone help, please?
Thanks
February 7th, 2008 at 1:02 pm
Thanks for posting this, came across this site with a stroke of luck and found the guide extremely helpful.
January 21st, 2008 at 6:22 am
Thanks, this really helped me a lot, all these manuals are good.
January 14th, 2008 at 2:12 pm
Can anyone let me know where can I find manual or RAM used in Sony Vaio model PCG-9G2P.
Thanks
January 10th, 2008 at 9:05 am
David Chiu,
1. Insert the recovery disc into the DVD drive and restart the computers.
2. Press F12 as soon as Toshiba logo appears on the screen.
3. Using an arrow key select CD/DVD drive from the boot menu and press Enter. The laptop will start booting from the recovery disc.
4. Select “Load factory defaults” (of something like this, I don’t remember exactly).
5. Wait for 45-60 minutes.
January 10th, 2008 at 7:31 am
I was given a used Toshiba M35X-S111, and like to know the steps to put it back to its original setting. (I have the original CDs).
Thanks, David C