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As an example: if you have a printer issue, give us the make and model of the printer, what driver version are you using? if you are replacing a printer what are you replacing and what are you replacing it with? have you uninstalled the drivers? give us your operating system i.e. What’s your understanding of PC’s? Novice, I know a bit, expert? things like this help us to target issues more accurately. Put the full errors messages not just part of it. Put your system specifications in the post, this is important for hardware related issues, but also to a lesser degree, software issues. A lack of detail will not get answers, it will get questions, so put as much detail as you can in the first post, this will speed up the process of diagnosis. DVD codecs can be found here: A very good alternative is VLC media player which plays DVDs and its free to use: -– Ittoolbox: Here are a few tips to getting good replies to your posts. Windows Media Player (WMP) normally requires additional codecs to play DVD’s.