Is anyone know 如何更改 DVD 光碟機的區域碼?
thanks!
DVD 光碟機的區域碼
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Re: DVD 光碟機的區域碼
首先,你需要先把你的DVD-Rom改成RPC-1的Firmware,judy0628 寫:Is anyone know 如何更改 DVD 光碟機的區域碼?
thanks!
在這裡可以找到大部分的Mac DVD-Rom RPC-1 Firmware
http://www.wormintheapple.gr/macdvd/download2.html
然後你就可以用這個來改區碼
http://195.134.134.27/downloads/macdvd/Region_X_108.bin
希望有幫到忙
First of all, you need to find out what kind of DVD drive that you have, you can do so by using Apple System Profiler.judy0628 寫:thanks for your information, but i'm quite new for using computer![]()
can you tell me more detail about where I can find my DVD-Rom and how to change it.
thanks for all your help!
Then go to the site which I posted yesterday.
find the correct firmware accordingly.
For example, My DVD-Rom is the Pioneer DVR-104, therefore I would download the X227 firmware updater from the site that I posted.
After downloading is done, simply just double click on the updater, and it will
do all the rest.
Before downloading the firmware updater, you need to check if the updater is for OS 9 or OS X, and run the updater under appropriate OS.
When you finish updating your DVD drive to RPC-1, you can use the app called
Region-X to reset your region code.
If you are still using OS 9, then you need to download Region 1.09 instead of Region-X 1.08 which is right here - http://195.134.134.27/downloads/macdvd/Region_109.bin
From what I can tell, you are running OS 10.3.3 with OS 9 installed for classic.judy0628 寫:Now here is another question that need you help, I'm not sure my G4 is Mac OS X or OS9; because from 'My Computer" is OS X 10.3.3
But my system's applications is OS9, so what should I do?
or which one is better for the operation?
Sorry to bother you guys so many times
you should have two different Application Folders, One for Classic Apps (pre OS X) and another for OS X apps.
I need you to give me more info on your Mac for me to give you a more detailed advise.
I need to know what model of Mac that you are using ? G3? G4? G5?
and at what speed?
it would be even easier if you know the name of your machine, digital audio ?
quicksilver ? or sawtooth ?