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DVDrgn.exe help

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gtrayler - 25 Sep 2005 04:02 GMT
I hope this is the correct place to ask.  I keep getting a DVDrgn.exe error
when trying to use my new Sony DVD external USB drive.  Where can I get a
copy of DVDrgn.exe?  I cant find it with search on my laptop and couldnt
find it on the cd anywhere.
Treeman - 25 Sep 2005 16:01 GMT
gtrayler,
Looks like XP may not support your drive without an update from Sony.
This article describes how to detect and (possibly) upgrade third-part
software MPEG-2 DVD decoders in Windows XP.
'SUMMARY
(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q306331)
Best,
Treema

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gtrayler - 25 Sep 2005 17:06 GMT
Thanks Treeman for the reply.  The link you put up is no longer a working
link @ windows site.  But I appreciate the help.  When I try to play a DVD
the error tells me to select a region.  I do select USA or #1 on the list
but it starts over and tells me to select a region again.  Thats when I
get the DVDrgn.exe error. I searched my computer for DVDrgn.exe and it is
not on the drive.  I have been trying to get a copy of it.  Thanks again
Treeman - 26 Sep 2005 14:52 GMT
Do a search for MS KB Article ID : 306331

Supported software MPEG-2 DVD decoders in Windows Media Player fo
Windows XP
Best,
Treema

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