- #Sony vaio update laptop install#
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- #Sony vaio update laptop windows 10#
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#Sony vaio update laptop install#
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#Sony vaio update laptop full#
Overall, there are significant gains in Write Speeds and 4K Read speeds, with a little slow down of Sequencial Read speeds - as expected through the demise of the RAID 0.įinally we see here full detail, in ATTO Disk Benchmark: Samsung 850 EVO is declared for Read/Write speeds of up to 540/520 MB/s by the producer for sequencial.
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We do recognize expected limitations through the outdated SATA-II controller (ICH-9ME) of my motherboard, plus possibly an impact by keeping one of the old SSDs in place on Port 0. This was the speeds of the original 2x SSDs in RAID 0 mode, in CrystalDiskMark:Īnd here the speed of SAMSUNG 850 EVO 1 TB, in CrystalDiskMark.
#Sony vaio update laptop windows 10#
But I can turn it on/off independently using the Windows 10 charme, which I prefer anyway.Īs promised, some Benchmark results for Orginal SONY delivered 2xSSDs vs. In my setup, it is not anymore controlled by the physical switch on the front of the laptop. SSD works well with significantly improved transfer rates across the board. The results in short / will provide some benchmarks later. Everything installed correctly without errors.Ĥ.
Before the reboot, I disabled the device of the existing BT in device manager. the Wi-Fi card was provided two drivers (wifi/BT) automatically by Windows Update. Cost me one working day to figure out and fix (Error Message: Missing Operation System). No BIOS or Windows option exists to change that. the Windows system partition had to be placed on the first SSD appearing in the BIOS. This would cause me some headaches - later on. Refit the card and tighten the screws, and press the antennas cables on their sockets (using small finger tips)Īfter the operation and closing the laptop, a view into the BIOS (hacked for advanced BIOS but this is not relevant for this upgrade). I wonder how the SONY engineers did this. The original Wi-Fi (left) and the new Wi-Fi / BT card (right) in comparison. Remove the two antennas, and the two screws fixing the card on the board. The Wi-Fi card sits on a small board together with the Modem card. Then remove two or three more screws and it is possible to lift the plastic frame. Sony built it such just to bug you enough from messing with their masterpiece! Dįirst, don't forget to slide the tiny connector out of its position above the audio connectors on the left. The trick is to remove just what is necessary to be able to lift up the plastic frame built in by Sony, just enough to reach the card. To replace the Wi-Fi card, we need to remove the SSDs from the laptop and open some more connections and screws. Room for improvement, but it held.Ĭontinued in next post: Replacing the Wi-Fi card.
It was a bit tricky to fix the adapter card on the metal frame as it is actually smaller than the orginal cards. After removing the ribbon cable with the help of a razor blade (!) as it was glewed to the chips, the results looked like this. Intending to replace both SSDs with the single new one, I realized the opportunity to keep one of the old cards in place and just exchange one of them. Next photo shows the old SSDs (left) compared to new SSD and the necessary Micro SATA - mSATA adapter card. The SSDs are fixed in the VAIO on a metal frame which can be removed. The original ribbon cable has a 16-pin Micro SATA connector. This article should give a summary on how this could be done and evaluate the results.Īfter opening the laptop and removing the keyboard connector from the motherboard, the pair of SSDs is seen on the left bottom side. replaced the original pair of SSDs 2x128 GB which were included in my VAIO Z and striped in a RAID-0 volume - with a brand new Samsung 850 EVO 1 TB mSATA card SSD.Īdditionally grabbed the chance to replace the original Wi-Fi with a faster 802.11 ac Intel Dual-Band-Wireless-AC-7260 card.