Professional on windows vista dvd decoder

I have a Windows Vista Business SP1 were trying to play to cannot read a dvd.  I get a message "compatible dvd decoder" not on my computer - how can I solve this

It comes with Vista, upgrade install and activate Forum.

http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vistaprograms/threads

Try to repost your question in Forum Vista programs.

See you soon. Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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    > get an online product key and then me visit for installation

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    >

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    > making

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    > of

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    >

    > From the summer of records received 2008, titled "Windows Vista with.

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    > Usually,.

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    > a

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    >

    See above is a double-layer disc

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    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

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    Hi error_counter here:
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    and like I said, even though vista windows SP1 supposedly has DONE a system restore point, no system restore points were detected by the dvd (one of the things that I hate about Vista than their restore points are a draw, and you can get by no unnecessary work anytime..)

    the thing which allow me to return back to SP1 followed the instructions of another post here, related to the error 0 x 000034 in this forum but for SP1.
    I went to the c:\windows\system32 directory and renaming of software files, security, SAM and default and replace them with copies of the REGBACK folder in system32\config
    It could back me to SP1, unfortunately a quirk stuck me then in an infinite "configuration updates 3 of 3" forever time it boots (it restarts itself after a few days). and had to delete pending.xml file

    That did the trick... for now, since everything appears to be damaged (I can use the program and the work very well, but no file windows update will not work).
    SFC detects inconsistencies but he did not get to 100%, it stops at 34% saying it had problems and "could not perform the requested operation."
    I also tried different microsoft tools. as the URSCheck and he only says: "this update does not apply to your machine.

    so I guess my whole installation is really really corrupt (and makes me really hate Vista more reason, until now almost all my facilities or computers other people that contains vista, are full of mistakes or quirkcs diferent that prevents normal use.)

    so Im trying to install Windows 7 in another partition and Im thinking in whiping it that soon everything is installed there.

    -= Noob programmer =-

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