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<blockquote data-quote="Stephanella" data-source="post: 139074" data-attributes="member: 10684"><p>Guys, I am resurrecting this thread because I would like to know how I actually flash the iBook's DVD drive if indeed I want to. I did this with all of my PCs but, as many of you will understand, I wasn't bothered about risking their safety by doing so. A PC is a PC and who cares, but I really wouldn't want to damage the iBook. On the other hand, I never damaged the PCs so I don't see why the iBook should turn out to be the first casualty. So, how do I do it?</p><p></p><p>I can't get VLC to work with my region 1 DVDs, it just doesn't play them...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephanella, post: 139074, member: 10684"] Guys, I am resurrecting this thread because I would like to know how I actually flash the iBook's DVD drive if indeed I want to. I did this with all of my PCs but, as many of you will understand, I wasn't bothered about risking their safety by doing so. A PC is a PC and who cares, but I really wouldn't want to damage the iBook. On the other hand, I never damaged the PCs so I don't see why the iBook should turn out to be the first casualty. So, how do I do it? I can't get VLC to work with my region 1 DVDs, it just doesn't play them... [/QUOTE]
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