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1. Ground Yourself 2. Unplug everything and press the power button for 10 sec to discharge any residual power. 3. Place PC face down on bench with base over edge. 4. Swing PC unit forward and unscrew the case retaining screw on both sides
of the PC unit, swing unit other way and remove other two screws. 5. Case
can be loosened, pull large cover up and remove both sides. Parts are
then exposed. 6. A shiny metal box covers the memory on the left side of
the PC unit. 7. Remove tape that retains it,slide and lift off from the
edge facing you.
8. Memory slots are then exposed....insert and reassemble PC.
First of all, the Sony Vaio desktop case is like trying to open Fort Knox. It is quite well built, but hardly gives any clues about how to open it to work on it inside. Here's a link that specifically addresses this situation:
http://www.ehow.com/how_4779399_disassemble-sony-vaio-computer-tower.html
Hi there. I've worked for Sony VAIO and can assure you that the only solution is to get a Sony Branded Spare parts. The parts of Sony VAIO are very specific. As of now I see that the only solution for you is to either contact Sony Service Center or go for an external DVD Drive.
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