Bought an external blue ray player/bur​ner

would like to know how to get a movie to play with an external blue ray/burner on a hp mini 210

Install Cyberlink's Power DVD 10 (it's free for HP owners) _ save the file to the desk top and install it from there, not from a temporary folder.
 Make sure and have your external drive plugged in before you install Power DVD10.
 ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp58501-59000/sp58764​.exe
 Restart after the installation and do not unplug the external drive.
 For the first time use the eject button on the drive and let the movie load automatically (give it some time) with out opening Power DVD10.

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