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Was tidying up my computer's setup last night, and installing the rest of the programs after the reinstall. I got to putting on DVD playing software, and the first disk I put in happened to be region 1. A dialog popped up telling me that my drive was currently region 2, and I could only switch regions three more times.

"We'll soon put a stop to that," I thought. So I went looking firmware updates to remove the regioning from my drive. I'd thought about doing this when the drive was new, but didn't really want to invalidate the guarantee. Found a site with an archive of firmware versions and downloaded one that had been patched to remove the regioning.

In order to update the firmware, you have to boot into DOS. Could I find a DOS boot disk? I could not. So I thought, "I'm sure there's a way you can create a boot disk in Windows 2000." Found the place where I'm sure the option was, but it wasn't there (I'm probably thinking of a different version of Windows).

So I thought, "The Internet is my friend", and searched for boot disks. And up popped a site with images of boot disks for almost every version of Windows. So I download one for Win98SE, and it gives me a handy utility to format a disk and write the boot disk image to it.

With this on one floppy, and the DVD firmware update on another, I boot into DOS for the first time in years. The update is a success, and I boot back into Windows and pop in a region 1 DVD (Firefly), which now plays without a hitch.

Do the engineer's dance of victory...
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