I have a Sony Vaio laptop (Model PCG – 61813M) running Windows 7 Home that I am trying to repair for my young granddaughter. It was going so slow accessing programmes that it became impossible for her to use. For example, she would click on a programme and it could take 10 minutes or more before it finally ran (that’s if it did run). I tried all sorts of things to fix it but nothing worked. Too much too explain here.
After saving everything that was important (I used a Hiren’s CD to access the HDD) I decided to use Vaio recover. It took a long time but it went ok. On one of the re-boots though, it did start check disk and found some entry errors. There were no reports of bad sectors. Eventually, it did boot into Windows OK.
I then did all sorts of things like installing Chrome and an anti-virus programme etc. It all went ok. No problem. Ran quite good actually. Then I started to copy back all the important stuff I had saved. That was OK to start with but after a short while it said, on a black screen, “Cannot find Operating System”.
Since then I have not been able to access the HDD. When I press the power button I get a screen saying “Start Windows normally” or “Launch Start up repair”. If I opt for the former I get the “Starting Windows” splash screen with the Windows logo but it eventually returns to the options screen. If I opt for “repair” it goes into the all blue Vaio Rescue screen but goes no further. If I use the “Assist” button it says ‘Starting Windows” (with the animated Windows logo) but then says on the next screen “Please wait while Vaio Care Rescue is starting” but it goes no further (no matter how long I wait).
I have tried the Hiren’s CD again (which worked perfectly previously) but now it cannot find the HDD. I have also tried using a Windows XP boot up disk (which certainly works OK) but it too fails to find the HDD. I get quite a lot of coded info etc (too much to type here), including an error 2200 code.
I assume from the above that the HDD is physically working ok, but that there are problems with the Boot Up sectors (or something like that).
BTW, I removed the HDD. BIOS reported no HDD. Put it back in again. The BIOS recognised it correctly.
Can anyone give me any advice – or is it something that is beyond repair? Any help appreciated. Thank you. Sorry it took so long to explain.
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Terryx
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I have a Sony Vaio laptop (Model PCG – 61813M) running Windows 7 Home that I am trying to repair for my young granddaughter. It was going so slow accessing programmes that it became impossible for her to use. For example, she would click on a programme and it could take 10 minutes or more before it finally ran (that’s if it did run). I tried all sorts of things to fix it but nothing worked. Too much too explain here.
After saving everything that was important (I used a Hiren’s CD to access the HDD) I decided to use Vaio recover. It took a long time but it went ok. On one of the re-boots though, it did start check disk and found some entry errors. There were no reports of bad sectors. Eventually, it did boot into Windows OK.
I then did all sorts of things like installing Chrome and an anti-virus programme etc. It all went ok. No problem. Ran quite good actually. Then I started to copy back all the important stuff I had saved. That was OK to start with but after a short while it said, on a black screen, “Cannot find Operating System”.
Since then I have not been able to access the HDD. When I press the power button I get a screen saying “Start Windows normally” or “Launch Start up repair”. If I opt for the former I get the “Starting Windows” splash screen with the Windows logo but it eventually returns to the options screen. If I opt for “repair” it goes into the all blue Vaio Rescue screen but goes no further. If I use the “Assist” button it says ‘Starting Windows” (with the animated Windows logo) but then says on the next screen “Please wait while Vaio Care Rescue is starting” but it goes no further (no matter how long I wait).
I have tried the Hiren’s CD again (which worked perfectly previously) but now it cannot find the HDD. I have also tried using a Windows XP boot up disk (which certainly works OK) but it too fails to find the HDD. I get quite a lot of coded info etc (too much to type here), including an error 2200 code.
I assume from the above that the HDD is physically working ok, but that there are problems with the Boot Up sectors (or something like that).
BTW, I removed the HDD. BIOS reported no HDD. Put it back in again. The BIOS recognised it correctly.
Can anyone give me any advice – or is it something that is beyond repair? Any help appreciated. Thank you. Sorry it took so long to explain.
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