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Region X
Jan 11 2008

DANMARTIN  What I downloaded was the script - "program" - that I ran once and it flashed the DVD. I did not have to install it. Please check if what you downloaded is a script. Also, remember that when you run such a program you MUST have your computer plugged into a working outlet and you MUST NOT under any circumstances interrupt the process. And, most important, you're doing it at your own risk so make sure you got the right script.  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Region X
Jan 10 2008

DANMARTIN  Try this site out - http://forum.rpc1.org/ - and check the Macintosh Specific Section. Look for your specific

dvd recorder - brand, model and firmware revision.  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Region X
Jan 10 2008

DANMARTIN  There is the possibility of damage to your equipment. You do it at your own risk. That's why it's so important that you get the right script for your piece of hardware.

As to what flashing is, check this out:

http://www.tech-faq.com/flashing-firmware.shtml  
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Region X
Jan 9 2008

DANMARTIN  Try this site and check if they have the script to flash your drive:

http://lasvegas.rpc1.org/  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Region X
Jan 6 2008

DANMARTIN  Fantastic!

Works like a charm with 10.5.1!

Kudos for the developers.  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Region X
Jan 8 2008

TONEHOME  hi, i'm a nubie to this dvd region problem.

this program (Region X)

looks like the way to go.

but i have a very basic question.

my mac just has the standard drive

that came with it..

PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-107D

it has the limited region plays...

what do i need to do to enjoy the unlocking benefits of Region X?

many thanks for any help/instruction here!!  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Region X
Jan 9 2008

DANMARTIN  Try this site and check if they have the script to flash your drive:

http://lasvegas.rpc1.org/  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Region X
Jan 9 2008

TONEHOME  thanks dan,

haven't had a look yet,

but before i do,

can you explain what 'flashing the drive' actually is?

is it dangerous, as in, could it damage anything?

thanks again!  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Region X
Jan 10 2008

DANMARTIN  There is the possibility of damage to your equipment. You do it at your own risk. That's why it's so important that you get the right script for your piece of hardware.

As to what flashing is, check this out:

http://www.tech-faq.com/flashing-firmware.shtml  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Region X
Jan 10 2008

TONEHOME  thanks again,

i've just spent time looking over lots of links that your links led me too.

i understand more about what acually happens with a flash,

but like me, there's lots of posters who are asking for a simple step by step

procedure for this process on their macs.

can you direct me to such simple instruction?

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many thanks,

tony  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Region X
Jan 10 2008

DANMARTIN  Try this site out - http://forum.rpc1.org/ - and check the Macintosh Specific Section. Look for your specific

dvd recorder - brand, model and firmware revision.  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Region X
Jan 10 2008

TONEHOME  thanks,

i had checked that out.

i downloaded the program to suit my model, etc.

what stopped me was the part regarding the firmware.

i'm supposed to put the firmware into the folder and install.

there was no instruction as to

where the firmware is, and how to put the firmware into that folder.

any idea re this?

tony  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Region X
Jan 11 2008

DANMARTIN  What I downloaded was the script - "program" - that I ran once and it flashed the DVD. I did not have to install it. Please check if what you downloaded is a script. Also, remember that when you run such a program you MUST have your computer plugged into a working outlet and you MUST NOT under any circumstances interrupt the process. And, most important, you're doing it at your own risk so make sure you got the right script.  
(Version 1.1.3)

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DVDxDV Pro
Dec 16 2007
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DANMARTIN  Fantastic program! And whenever I needed info from

Tech Support, precise information was ALWAYS given in record time.

I strongly recommend it.   
(Version 1.085)

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