Region code

Hello.
I have a PB since last June.
Never had problem so far.
I have one now.
I watched the Lord of the Rings of a friend of mine.
The CD was coming from USA and to watch it the DVD player asked me to change the region code.
I did and watched the movie.
The problem is that now I cannot see anymore the old movies I purchased in UK.
The DVD player is asking to change the region code but then a message appears saying that there was a problem changing the drive region code.
Error -70001
and the DVD is spit out
PLEASE HELP!!!
How can I go back and watch DVD in UK?

Hi Hagrid --
Take a look at this Kbase article that explains all about DVD Region Codes. http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=60183
After five changes, the DVD player is locked and will only play the last region code to which it was set. If you need it to be changed once it is locked, I don't know for sure, but I would imagine that only an Apple tech or and AASP can unlock the DVD player and allow the region code to be reset. It doesn't appear to me to be something that an individual user can do on his/her own. I think you best bet is to contact Apple of a local AASP and ask them if the foregoing is possible.
-- Good luck.
-- JDee

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