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Old March 20th 17, 05:32 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
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On 20/03/2017 02:16, TrialAndError wrote:
Samsung Blu Ray Player.
Purchased in U.S.A.
Blu Ray disks purchased at local Best Buy (U.S.A.)

Get message
"Cannot play due to disk restrictions".

e.g. one Blu Ray will not play at all
except for all the preview stuff and the where I would push play.

On another it plays the release version but not extended cut version
with the same restricted message.

Where do I go to find out what I am doing wrong ?

I am 75 yo and struggling with this.

Thanks


If you bought a DVD/Blue Ray for the wrong region then you might be able
to change the Region on your machine temporarily. Please note doing
this all the time is not the solution because Microsoft has put a limit
how many times you can change the region. See this pictu

Change DV d Region http://i.imgur.com/z43aSJl.png

Microsoft is a legitimate corporation so it can't help people buying the
DVDs in China and playing them in USA. Trump won't like this and
Microsoft doesn't like this either.

You need to go to the Control Panel and Choose "Device Manager" then
select your DVD drives and right-click on one of them (assuming you have
couple like I have)and Properties to get the window I posted above.

I don't use 7 any more so I can't be of any help here. There are many
poor people here so they can help you on 7.

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