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I bought this brand new Sony Vaio and just started it up yesterday. It was working fine and everything seemed to be perfect with it, I transferred most of my files from my desktop onto it and messed around with backgrounds and stuff before shuting it down.
Now, when I shut it down, it started to update itself (a pretty big update, there were 40 files I think). So that was fine, I left it on charge updating and went to bed. This morning when I started up my Vaio the login screen apeared and after I entered my pasword it told me it was configuring the new data and after it did that it left me with the windows seven background and a mouse and nothing else. Ctrl Alt Del does nothing, I can't figure out how to restart it as the power button only puts it to sleep.
Don't know what to do, please help.
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Hi Sheechiibii,
Holding down the power button for a few seconds should shut down the notebook. Otherwise you will need to remove the power adaptor and battery to shut down.
After successfully shutting down try a normal reboot. If that fails then carry out a factory reset using the HDD recovery utility - tap F10 at boot, when you see the Vaio logo, to open the utility. You will of course have to transfer all your data again.
Rich
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Hi Sheechiibii,
Holding down the power button for a few seconds should shut down the notebook. Otherwise you will need to remove the power adaptor and battery to shut down.
After successfully shutting down try a normal reboot. If that fails then carry out a factory reset using the HDD recovery utility - tap F10 at boot, when you see the Vaio logo, to open the utility. You will of course have to transfer all your data again.
Rich