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November 22, 2009

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Installing DVD Playback in Windows XP - Page 2

If your machine has shown up as having a decoder installed on the last page getting a DVD to play should be fairly simple. Open Windows Media Player (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Entertainment > Windows Media Player). Then once Media Player has loaded click Play > DVD, VCD or CD Audio. Make sure your DVD disc is inserted at this point and select the drive containing the film. The film should start running once you have clicked on its drive.

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