Sony Vaio laptop - What is the magic behind rapid wake and how to migrate to newly bought ssd?












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I have vaio svs13125cgb laptop ( before vaio brand was sold ), I want to buy ssd and replace the hard drive, how do I keep the "rapid wake" feature ( not windows hibernation, not sure how sony did it) and the auto recovery feature on the machine ? ( It has hardware button ASSIST and VAIO next to power button )



I understand that for a UEFI install win10, you usually should have 4 partitions, but my laptop has 3 extra oem partitions as shown in the screenshot below. From the name I guess the third one is related to recovery ? Can I delete the 1st (260 MB) and 2nd one (997 MB)? And this laptop had win8 pre-installed, later upgraded to win10, I guess the recovery data is still win8 in the third oem partition, is there any way I can update the recovery with current win10 ?



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  • You should not delete any of those partitions. Please provide the labels for each partition, it is likely, one of them has the GPT label that indicates it is the Microsoft Reserved partition.
    – Ramhound
    Dec 15 '18 at 17:25










  • Microsoft Reserved Partition is only a default partition with Windows 10, this partition would not have been created, since your device originally came with WIndows 8.
    – Ramhound
    Dec 15 '18 at 17:35










  • Rapid wake is nothing more than a sleep mode....docs.esupport.sony.com/pc/SVT1111_1311_series/EN/contents/03/12/…
    – Moab
    Dec 15 '18 at 17:46
















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I have vaio svs13125cgb laptop ( before vaio brand was sold ), I want to buy ssd and replace the hard drive, how do I keep the "rapid wake" feature ( not windows hibernation, not sure how sony did it) and the auto recovery feature on the machine ? ( It has hardware button ASSIST and VAIO next to power button )



I understand that for a UEFI install win10, you usually should have 4 partitions, but my laptop has 3 extra oem partitions as shown in the screenshot below. From the name I guess the third one is related to recovery ? Can I delete the 1st (260 MB) and 2nd one (997 MB)? And this laptop had win8 pre-installed, later upgraded to win10, I guess the recovery data is still win8 in the third oem partition, is there any way I can update the recovery with current win10 ?



enter image description here










share|improve this question






















  • You should not delete any of those partitions. Please provide the labels for each partition, it is likely, one of them has the GPT label that indicates it is the Microsoft Reserved partition.
    – Ramhound
    Dec 15 '18 at 17:25










  • Microsoft Reserved Partition is only a default partition with Windows 10, this partition would not have been created, since your device originally came with WIndows 8.
    – Ramhound
    Dec 15 '18 at 17:35










  • Rapid wake is nothing more than a sleep mode....docs.esupport.sony.com/pc/SVT1111_1311_series/EN/contents/03/12/…
    – Moab
    Dec 15 '18 at 17:46














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I have vaio svs13125cgb laptop ( before vaio brand was sold ), I want to buy ssd and replace the hard drive, how do I keep the "rapid wake" feature ( not windows hibernation, not sure how sony did it) and the auto recovery feature on the machine ? ( It has hardware button ASSIST and VAIO next to power button )



I understand that for a UEFI install win10, you usually should have 4 partitions, but my laptop has 3 extra oem partitions as shown in the screenshot below. From the name I guess the third one is related to recovery ? Can I delete the 1st (260 MB) and 2nd one (997 MB)? And this laptop had win8 pre-installed, later upgraded to win10, I guess the recovery data is still win8 in the third oem partition, is there any way I can update the recovery with current win10 ?



enter image description here










share|improve this question













I have vaio svs13125cgb laptop ( before vaio brand was sold ), I want to buy ssd and replace the hard drive, how do I keep the "rapid wake" feature ( not windows hibernation, not sure how sony did it) and the auto recovery feature on the machine ? ( It has hardware button ASSIST and VAIO next to power button )



I understand that for a UEFI install win10, you usually should have 4 partitions, but my laptop has 3 extra oem partitions as shown in the screenshot below. From the name I guess the third one is related to recovery ? Can I delete the 1st (260 MB) and 2nd one (997 MB)? And this laptop had win8 pre-installed, later upgraded to win10, I guess the recovery data is still win8 in the third oem partition, is there any way I can update the recovery with current win10 ?



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  • You should not delete any of those partitions. Please provide the labels for each partition, it is likely, one of them has the GPT label that indicates it is the Microsoft Reserved partition.
    – Ramhound
    Dec 15 '18 at 17:25










  • Microsoft Reserved Partition is only a default partition with Windows 10, this partition would not have been created, since your device originally came with WIndows 8.
    – Ramhound
    Dec 15 '18 at 17:35










  • Rapid wake is nothing more than a sleep mode....docs.esupport.sony.com/pc/SVT1111_1311_series/EN/contents/03/12/…
    – Moab
    Dec 15 '18 at 17:46


















  • You should not delete any of those partitions. Please provide the labels for each partition, it is likely, one of them has the GPT label that indicates it is the Microsoft Reserved partition.
    – Ramhound
    Dec 15 '18 at 17:25










  • Microsoft Reserved Partition is only a default partition with Windows 10, this partition would not have been created, since your device originally came with WIndows 8.
    – Ramhound
    Dec 15 '18 at 17:35










  • Rapid wake is nothing more than a sleep mode....docs.esupport.sony.com/pc/SVT1111_1311_series/EN/contents/03/12/…
    – Moab
    Dec 15 '18 at 17:46
















You should not delete any of those partitions. Please provide the labels for each partition, it is likely, one of them has the GPT label that indicates it is the Microsoft Reserved partition.
– Ramhound
Dec 15 '18 at 17:25




You should not delete any of those partitions. Please provide the labels for each partition, it is likely, one of them has the GPT label that indicates it is the Microsoft Reserved partition.
– Ramhound
Dec 15 '18 at 17:25












Microsoft Reserved Partition is only a default partition with Windows 10, this partition would not have been created, since your device originally came with WIndows 8.
– Ramhound
Dec 15 '18 at 17:35




Microsoft Reserved Partition is only a default partition with Windows 10, this partition would not have been created, since your device originally came with WIndows 8.
– Ramhound
Dec 15 '18 at 17:35












Rapid wake is nothing more than a sleep mode....docs.esupport.sony.com/pc/SVT1111_1311_series/EN/contents/03/12/…
– Moab
Dec 15 '18 at 17:46




Rapid wake is nothing more than a sleep mode....docs.esupport.sony.com/pc/SVT1111_1311_series/EN/contents/03/12/…
– Moab
Dec 15 '18 at 17:46










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