Sony Vaio Sidebar Fix

I recently bought a new Sony Vaio laptop from Currys. It has taken me the best part of 6 months to decide on what I was looking for and ended up choosing the VGN-NR11S/S model with the only difference between this model and the standard (VGN-NR11S) being increased hard disk space and more RAM.
I have been trying to use the Vista Sidebar option however I was receiving a message stating that I had to be an administrator to make any changes. Bearing in mind I was signed in as an Administrator it seemed frustrating but accepted the pre-installed Google Desktop sidebar instead.
When I clicked on the “Why can’t I change these settings?” link Windows help opened a window then crashed….
I have since found out that Sony intentionally and deliberately disabled the Vista sidebar to make users use the Google Desktop sidebar or not use one at all! I find it appalling that Sony use sneaky tricks to make money from Google by forcing users without technical expertise to use the Google Desktop.
Fortunately there is a solution!
You can change a registry value which stops the Vista sidebar working, which requires no restart and means users can have the choice as to whether or not they choose to use a sidebar and if they do which one they want.
To re-enable the disabled sidebar:
- Sign into Windows Vista as an Administrator.
- Once signed into Vista, click start then type “regedit” and click the program at the top.
- This will load the Registry Editor. You need to find the setting:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Windows\Sidebar
- Once here there is a value called “TurnOffSidebar” which (if disabled) will have a value of “1″.
- Change this value to “0″ and close and your Windows Vista Sidebar will now work.
- Load the Sidebar by clicking Start then typing “Sidebar” and open the program.
- Customise the Sidebar to your requirements and you’re all set.
I hope this guide is helpful and straightforward and will benefit you if you find that you have recently bought a Sony Vaio computer and can’t use the sidebar. It took me a few weeks to work out what the problem was and a little time searching the registry. If you have any problems please let me know and I will do my best to help.
Karen
on November 13th, 2008
I spent ages trying to work out why I couldn’t use Vista’s sidebar. Thanks for clearing this up for me!
Shauna
on November 21st, 2008
i’ve been trying to fix this for 6 months, we’ve exactly the same laptop and shared the same problem. Thank you, so so much.