BDX1100 firmware update required

I recently bought the Blueray version of XMENays of Future Past. I tried playing it on the blueray player, and it kept ejecting it. I played it on the PS4 and it worked fine. Reading online, it seems Fox added some new copy protection to the disk which is making it incompatible with older players. So a new firmware upgrade is needed to support this change.
If you decide to do so, make sure that if you use Region A for Blueray, then DVD should play regions 1 and 4 as well. Unlike your original firmware.

You would need to download and install this firmware update before you can install OS X. However, Tiger is not supported on that machine; the last supported version for that is 10.3.9. Apple no longer sells this, but you can still find it at various retailers.
Hope this helps,
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