Removing crapware on new Sony VAIO laptop

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    Do it when you get around to it. You want to know if the bloatware or it's uninstall has damaged System Files and whether they are reparable. If not you may need to Repair Install or Clean Reinstall Windows 7 Factory OEM.

    The steps to Clean up factory bloatware are based on helping thousands of others before you to do this. The one linked tutorial to get a Clean boot via Startup Programs - Change has had over a million views. By not following these steps except when prodded you are missing some of the lessons learned from others.
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       #42

    ok just uninstalled all the sony stuff I could find, lost some functionality of the keys but still working. Still got some things in programs > sony like macafee purchase. Done the scannow and all was good. I'll try to upload a list of the remaining programs in the uninstall wizard. Taking a break for the night, time for a film. Already had a sneak peak, video looks great!
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       #43

    I went through the same procedure last year with the then-new Sony Vaio Laptop. I basically agree with everything Greg wrote, but I took a simpler approach to things.

    First thing I did, I created those factory recovery discs - this used to be done by manufacturers, in the past such discs were simply included in the package, but now they just put an image on the hard drive and leave it to us to burn the image on DVDs. Cost cutting, right?

    Second, I got hold of a Windows 7 installation disc (well, in my case I already had one, but it's not hard to find either) and completely re-installed Windows 7 and re-formatted the hard drive in the process. As a result, I had the "lightweight instantaneous" Windows, which of course lacked certain Vaio-specific drivers.

    Third step was to go to the Sony download page, where all those drivers are available. Here you might start thinking whether you want any of the included software. For example, my laptop has a few "special" buttons on it. If you want to use them, you might want to get the Sony app that allows you to program them. If not (i.e. if you are happy with a few buttons just sitting there doing nothing), then don't do this. There is a Sony app that installs missing packages one by one. You might want to use that, instead of picking them manually from the download page. The end result is the same.

    Things that seem to be important to install, are of course the NVidia drivers, the Alps - the touch pad - drivers, and Sony power management app, although here people may disagree with me. Now, the problem with the Sony touch pad is that it's so sensitive, that sometimes I have hard time typing on the laptop. So, I basically use an external mouse and disable the touch pad. But, and here's the catch, the only way I found to disable the touch pad, is by using the Sony "control' app, I can tell you the exact name of it later, when I actually open up the laptop. So this got installed as well.

    One thing that I did not manage to install, was the Corel WinDVD that was included with the laptop. I have no idea what else it wants, but I just can't get it working. Not a big deal, there are plenty of other players out there (personally I use VLC), but I mention this just as a warning, that if there is something you want to keep from the original set up, then you might want to be more careful than I was. This however, was the only issue with the whole thing.

    Hope this helps.
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    Thanks unifex that was helpful. I kept Corel WinDVD on there and NVIDIA 3D vision player and all the rest of the NVIDIA stuff even though it's not a £D monitor) just in case I inadvertently removed some of the drivers for the graphics card. I'll probably end up installing VLC as well anyway, a very useful third party app for playing video on the mac anyway.

    Glad to hear I can still download the drivers from Sony for some of the features, I was looking for them last night.

    I plan to use an ext mouse and keyboard mostly anyway, but that said I really like the feel of in built keyboard, very slick AND it responds to the first key you press after it's been idle for a while, unlike my old Mac

    Probably should have created the first back up using windows rather than Vaio Care..

    What is 'the Alps' btw, did you mean apps?
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       #45

    Clean and order the HD perfectly using free state-of-the-art CCleaner ("Run Cleaner" and Registry tab) then Puran boot-time defrag with Intelligent Optimizer enabled on the Additional Operations tab.
    CCleaner - Free software downloads and software reviews - CNET Download.com
    http://download.cnet.com/Puran-Defra...-75115626.html
    Why use Puran and not the inbuilt software to defrag the drive? Just trying to install it but it's spamming me with toolbars and software I don't want... ?
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  6.    #46

    It's your choice. I use Puran because it offers a boot time defrag (with Disk check if you want) that gets at System files that are running otherwise.

    Almost all 3rd party freeware pays for itself by offering other freeware during install. Most of us have learned by now how to avoid it. Read every pane and choose checkboxes carefully.
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    Done and done, several times because I didn't do it properly the first time. Just about ready to use this machine for something interesting. Just wiping free space, would have been finished by now if my computer hadn't gone to sleep while I was out :-(

    Still some read only files in programs > sony anything I can do about them?
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       #49

    gregrocker said:
    OK but...

    WARNING, DO NOT TAKE OWNERSHIP of the C: (Windows 7) drive!!


    OK just realised what that means... don't select the whole drive, only parts you wish to block.. cheers.
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       #50

    TL;DR

    Backup certificate and royal license with ABR, and backup the drivers folder too, then perform a clean install with a regular windows 7 dvd, restore cert/lic/drivers and you're golden.
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