My results have been mixed. The very first attempt at installing on my S260P went pretty well. I installed as an upgrade on C, so it created the whole Windows.old directory, but that’s still basically a clean install, when it was done, all that was there was Vista. I just removed the Windows.old directory.
As far as how it went, it went w/o a hitch installing Vista itself. After it was done, I was prompted to install (via Windows update) some upgrades to the Sony shared lib stuff, which I did. I believe there was a WDDM update for the mobility 9200 video (from Microsoft) as well. After that, I tried the esupport stuff from Sony that was designed for XP, I had almost complete success when all was said and done. The only two things that were non-functional were audio (SoundMax) and I had some flakey problems when hooking up to a external projector. The video kept cutting out periodically and then it’d come back, so definitely a big issue if you use w/ a projector or external video at all. But, Brightness worked fine.
As for the audio, I found some newer SoundMax software somewhere, which I can’t seem to find now, and it worked great w/ the exception of the FN keys for vol up/down and mute. I had audio, which you don’t get w/ the Sony SoundMax audio drivers for XP, I just couldn’t get the FN keys to work.
Sony notebook setup worked, but not from the main EXE, you had to run the PBMsg.exe file that opens up on another tab and then config everything, the main SNS tab errors out, which is just a display of system properties.
Now…all that being said, my second attempt has been horrible. Because I used a projector alot w/ work stuff, and the audio just annoyed me, I decided to blow it away, setup 2 partitions, put XP back on C and then Vista on D. WAAAAAAY more problems. Can’t get the LCD toggle to work at all, Brightness works still, Audio totally dead as before, SNS will not run from either EXE. I really think there are some hardcoded paths with Sony stuff to the C drive, which in theory should still work given that my Vista install can see the C drive where XP is installed…but there are definitely issues I cannot seem to resolve at this point.
If you are installing on C, I’d say you won’t have a problem…unless my probslems on D stem from a clean install (as stated, I had done the upgrade install on my first attempt).
Good luck, it’s definitely a nice looking OS, but I’m back to square 1 again…I’m thinking about just staying w/ XP and buying a new laptop at this point.
I’m pretty ANNOYED that Sony isn’t releasing the drivers all because of the video memory limitation on these units. Evidently, there is something out there for the S3XX models, which are exactly the same accept for the video chipset. So, everything else would work great if they’d just give you access to it.
Chris