Sony SVT21215CXB

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Extremely high temperature, such as in a car parked in the sun
Direct sunlight
High humidity or corrosive substances
Excessive dust
Do not attempt to insert a memory card or memory card adaptor of a different type into the SD memory card
slot. Incompatible cards and adaptors may get stuck in the slot, causing damage to your VAIO computer.
You cannot write data to an SD memory card that is write-protected.
It is recommended that you make a backup copy of important data.
Stored data may be lost or corrupted if:
You remove an SD memory card or turn off your VAIO computer while data is being read from or written to the SD
memory card.
You use an SD memory card at a place where static electricity or electrical noise may disturb the card.
When carrying an SD memory card, be sure to put it in its case to avoid static electricity.
Before using an SD memory card with a device other than a computer, such as a digital camera or a
portable audio, format (initialize) the SD memory card using the device.
Some devices may not support the file format for computers and show you a message that recommends you
to format the SD memory card. In this case, copy data from the card to your VAIO computer and format the
card using the device. All data in the SD memory card will be deleted when you format it.
Refer to the manual that came with the device for more information.
Do not insert foreign objects into the SD memory card slot.
The SD memory card slot can be used for reading/writing supported memory cards only, and cannot be
used for other purposes.
SD memory cards (up to 2 GB), SDHC memory cards (up to 32 GB) and SDXC memory cards (up to 128
GB) available as of May 2013 have been tested and found compatible with your VAIO computer. However, it
is not guaranteed that all SD memory cards, SDHC memory cards or SDXC memory cards will be
compatible with the computer.
Some types of SD memory cards, for example ones with the UHS (Ultra High Speed data transfer feature),
may become extremely hot due to continuous access to the memory cards. In such a case, wait for a while
before removing the memory card until it cools down.
Creating Partitions
This topic describes how to create partitions.
Note
If you reduce the volume of the C: drive partition, you may not create Recovery Media or complete the
recovery process successfully because the free space on the built-in storage device is not sufficient.
1. Open Control Panel, select System and Security, and select Create and format hard disk
partitions under Administrative Tools. (See Opening Control Panel to open Control Panel.)
If the User Account Control window appears, select Yes.
2. Right-click the C: drive and select Shrink Volume.
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