Hi Lauren.
I suspect the first thing to do is to give those System Recovery CDs a good clean and try again, in case it is simply a problem related to reading the CDs. If the CDs look a bit the worse for wear, with scuffing and scratches, you could try getting your local video rental store to give them a polish for you, or try getting replacements from Sony.
If the CDs seem OK, I'd suggest you drop the laptop in to a repair technician to be checked. It could be the case that the hard drive is no longer functioning correctly.
What version of Windows does the Vaio use?
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Hi Lauren,
It depends on the age of that laptop and whether ot not there are capacity restrictions for the size of hard drives it will accept. If it's an older laptop which will not recognise the larger capacity hard drives which are sold nowadays you may find it difficult to obtain a suitable replacement.
But don't jump to conclusions before you try installing with a workable CD. A possibility would be to try borrowing a Windows CD from someone and seeing if that will install. You'd need to download device drivers for the laptop from Sony's website were you to install that way, and it would not reload any bundled software.
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Create a new thread first. If you have any problem, just post.
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