This DVD player is mounted 500 Portege

Does anyone know if the DVD on the 500 Portage drive made by Panasonic or Mat * one? I want to buy one to replace my Satellite but as a traveler often I need to bypass the region code, is not possible on the carpet again * a/Panasonic readers then I will not buy the PC if there a.

Hello

Toshiba laptops are supplied with different hardware configurations.
AFAIK the Portégé R500 PPR50E was delivered with the SingleLayer Panasonic (UJ-844).
But this does not mean that you will be able to turn off or remove the lock code DVD region.
Generally, it is not possible to s.

Of course, there are many different, non-legal tools and programs that could disable this lock but it s too risky!
To my knowledge, these tools Flash the firmware of drives in order to bypass this blocking of area of the DVD.

But in most cases, this procedure will damage the drive and finally you will not be able to read and write (CD & DVD) media.
In addition you will void your warranty period.

In my opinion it s does not attempt to bypass this blocking.

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