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Old October 25th 06, 03:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.apps
DEBNC
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Default DVD Player

I have Windows 98, not SE and the updates. Doesn't that make it SE? I have an
actual DVD-ROM and Media Player 9. Will that work? What do I need to do?
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"glee" wrote:

All you need to play DVD movies on DVD discs in Win98SE is an actual physical
DVD-ROM drive, and Media Player Classic for Win98/ME:
http://www.afterdawn.com/software/vi...r_win98_me.cfm
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"DEBNC" wrote in message
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I have Windows 98 and somehow lost my DVD player. I have Windows 98 but am
unable to find it on my CD. Also, I got an error message that says since I
have a newer version (updates) than the CD the CD has been disabled.

When I try to play a DVD it says, "This file does not have a program
associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in My
Computer by clicking View and then clicking Folder Options." I did this
associating it with "Micro DVD Player" which I downloaded off of the internet
but it will not associate at all with any program I use.

Could you tell me how to download Windows DVD Player and tell me how to make
it work or what other free program I can use that works with Windows 98 and
how to make the association work? I know how to do associations under Folder
Options but it just isn't working.

Thank you so much. I have tried everything I can think of.
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