Sony SVE11135CLB User's Guide

To perform a factory reset, turn off your laptop. Press and hold the Assist button, then power on the laptop. Select "Troubleshoot," followed by "Restore Factory Settings."
Ensure the battery is charged and the power adapter is connected. Perform a power reset by removing the battery and adapter, then holding the power button for 30 seconds. Reconnect and try again.
Reduce screen brightness, close unused applications, enable battery saver mode, and avoid charging the battery to 100% frequently to prolong battery health.
Restart your laptop and check for driver updates. If the issue persists, connect an external keyboard to determine if it's a hardware problem. Consider visiting a technician if needed.
Click on the network icon in the taskbar, select the desired Wi-Fi network, and enter the password if prompted. Ensure the wireless switch is turned on.
Update the graphics driver and check the refresh rate settings. If the problem persists, it might be a hardware issue requiring professional inspection.
Turn off the laptop and unplug all cables. Open the back panel, locate the RAM slots, and carefully insert the new RAM module. Ensure compatibility with your model.
Check for malware and run a full system scan. Uninstall unnecessary programs, clean up disk space, and consider upgrading RAM or replacing the hard drive with an SSD.
Power off the laptop and open the back panel. Use compressed air to gently blow out dust from the fan and vents. Be careful not to damage the fan blades.
Yes, you can replace the hard drive with an SSD. Ensure the SSD is compatible, then clone your existing drive or perform a fresh OS installation on the new SSD.