Satellite P200-1EE: HD-DVD player will not work

HD DVD will not work on my new laptop p200 1EE.
I read some of the messages to similar problems, it takes hours to download updates of software, firmware etc.
Configure without success.

I just received my free HD DVD about 4 days ago and have complained to toshiba.
I can't even drive coming on the screen as a HD DVD toshibas.

I can't get the windows media player.
I want to say that you buy a TV and dvd player and search around for parts to get it to work.
Its ok, the upgrade of software to get additional features on the material, but to make it work even not.

All of the suggestions.

Hello

Yes, I think I can help you.

Please update the HD DVD from Toshiba and the firmware of readers!
Two updates are on the European driver Toshiba page!
That s all. There is no magic solution!

HD DVD is a new technology and there are differences between the unique mediums. There are different standards, it seems that this was not known to you

However, the update of the firmware and the HD - DVD Player update helps resolve this issue!

Good bye

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