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All in One Desktop model PCV-A1111M
After upgrading from Windows 7, 64 bit, to Windows 8 pro, 64 bit, I have lost my Blu-Ray.
I opted for saving my files and settings.
In device manager it does not show unless I show hidden devices.
When I show the properties it says this device is not connected!
Any ideas?
Hi Mick.
Check for the correct model - you will find it on the screen surround somewhere. The model you are quoting is the chassis model which is not a valid model and will be shared by several models. You will need the correct model to lok for downloads and support.
I would guess you have something like the VPCL11S1E/S if it is the touch screen model.with Blu-Ray.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like this model is fully supported by Sony for an upgrade to Windows 8 and you will have to wait and see what drivers Sony make available in due course.
I would guess that you will need to install the Chipset Driver to get all devices to work.
You may have lost WinDVD BD which is the blu-ray player software - in any event, I don't think it is compatible with Windows 8 as Sony seems to be replacing it with PowerDVD on all supported models.
You can either wait to see what Sony make available or revert to Windows 7 until things are clearer.
Hi Blencogo,
thanks very much for your very helpfull and informative answer to my post.
I have now found the model no, on the base of the stand, and it is as you say the VPCL11S1E.
A further question, if I may, how would I go about obtaining and insatlling the Chipset Driver?
kind regards
Mick
Hi Mick.
Hopefully Sony will release the Chipset Driver when they provide Windows 8 Drivers. It is a matter of waiting.
It may be available on the Intel website but I would wait for the Sony release. Keep an eye on the Sony Support website for your model here: -
http://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/product/VPCL11S1E_S/updates