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Hi, I think the PCG-141C may also be identified as PCG-C1VE - this reference would normally be on a label somewhere on the screen surround, rather than on the underside of the unit.
An English language manual can be obtained from the following URL:
The manual for the PCG-K series is found here:
ftp://ftp.vaio-link.com/pub/Manuals/Notebooks/K3/K3_H_EN.pdf
The specifics of the K315S model don't appear to be anything but minor variations of each other (such as more ram, different hard drive, or larger/smaller screens) so this manual should cover all the basic functions of the laptop.
Since this appears to be a laptop made for European markets you can use this website to find drivers and other documentation: http://support.vaio.sony.eu/computing/vaio/index.aspx
You will need to enter your serial number off the labal on the bottom of the machine.
Hope this helps!
It really sounds like SP3 installing was coincidental.You're not getting to the point that Windows even starts,so it becomes a hardware issue. Sometimes laptop batteries are hidden under panels and boards you remove to get at things below. Since you've already taken the machine apart,try it again looking under everything you remove.Remember that laptops don't necessarily use the standard size desktop battery,they're usually smaller. Make sure Everything is plugged back in when you put it back together. Other than that,you could very well have a bad Ram stick,try using them one at a time in the bottom slot. A CPU failure usually allows the POST screen.
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