20.July.2012
Hi Rich,
Can't cut and paste the reply from Sony Support, I'll just type it out:
**start email**
customersupport.en@eu.sony.com
Dear Sir or Madam,
Thank you for contacting Sony Support.
Please accept my apologies for any disappointment ot inconvenience this issue has caused.
Please be advised that we do have some Windows 7 updates and downloads for your Vaio which
means that its coatible with Windows 7, however we can't guarantee that any of the functionalities
will be working after the upgrade.
We can only guarantee the preinstalled operating system that first came with the Vaio and we can
support you with it only as this one is the only copy of Windows that the Vaio was tested and all of
the functions were tested on it.
Should you have any questions please feel free to reply to this email or contact us at the below numbers:
Your faithfully,
Mohammed Abdelsayed
Sony Support.
UK: In Guarantee: 0870 240 2408
UK: Out of Guarantee: 095 031 0006 35p/min
email: customersupport.en@vaio-link.com
Website: www.vaio-link.com
**end email**
Basically, if you upgrade to Win7 forget about any help from Sony on updates as its not guaranteed. So just rollback to Vista with a clean install and use WinDVD for Blu-Ray or buy PowerDVD12 or Win DVDPro and try to get the Blu-Ray codecs for Win7 from them. Blu-Ray is patented and is therefore not available freely to use, so just buy it!
Try to find Win7 Blu-Ray codecs on the internet for Win7 and Microsoft does not provide Blu-Ray playability with mediaplayer and it suggests purchase Blu-Ray codecs plug-ins for Win7!
I think Sony should provide more transparent info. regarding updates/upgrades etc.
No Blu-Ray codecs no blu-ray DVD playability - Thats about it!
sm.