I recently got back from a 3 week vacation to Spain and Italy, while I was over there we ran out of space on our camera xD drives so we went to an Internet Cafe in Italy and had them burn a DVD of our pictures that were on our 2 GB xD card. After that I nervously formatted that card so that we could continue taking pictures of our trip.
Once I got back to the States and started compiling all our photos (over 2000 of them!) I insert my DVD with my photos into my computer's DVD drive and I hear it clicking and thrashing and my heart drops into my stomach.
When my DVD ROM couldn't read the disk I paniked, I tried to keep my calm; telling myself it was alright, the files were there, I just had to get them off it.
After much searching online for a solution, I realized the problem was my DVD-ROM was the 2nd generation computer DVD Player with this Movie Industry Region protection so the movie industry can control releases of movies within different countries. What a crock!!!
Luckily I was able to find a firmware upgrade tool that allows my model of DVD Rom to be essentially Region-Less (or region 0) so the DVD player doesn't care what region the DVD is actually encoded for.
After I upgraded the Firmware and used this DVD Region Killer s/w to remove the region protection from windows I could finally read my dvd and use windows to get my photos off of it.
Note: do not leave a foreign region DVD in the drive on bootup or you are bound to get hangs as the O/S looks at the drive to boot from.
Friday, November 02, 2007
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