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All the DVDs in the US are region 1, right? All the DVDs I have ever bought or rented, I could play them on my DVD player. However just yesterday when I tried to put on the DVD I had just rented from Blockbuster, I kind of seemed to take it a long time to read it, and then it said, "Bad disk". I tried to play on my computer, and then it told me the DVD's region code was different than that which the DVD player on my computer had been configured for. It said that the DVD was region 1, and the DVD player was for region 2 DVDs. But it had always worked before. I tried to reconfigure it for region 1 but it wouldn't let me. Anyone have a solution?

2007-07-26 09:48:53 · 1 answers · asked by Maus 7 in Consumer Electronics Other - Electronics

My computer is E-machines, Windows XP, media center edition.
What about the DVD player that's just a DVD player, do I get updates for it from the internet, too?

2007-07-27 04:00:53 · update #1

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Well to reconfigure your dvd player on the computer just do a firmware upgrade from who made the dvd player. Like if the dvd player is samsung or something of that nature. If you have a dell computer the firmware update should be on the dell website with the drivers. I hope this helps, if not post what dvd player is in your computer and we might find the link for you to download the firmware.

2007-07-26 10:02:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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