T TonyP Member Mar 19, 2009 #1 If it still has warranty you should try to get it fix, rather than buying a new whole unit or call the manufature company , find out how much is it to get it fixed.
If it still has warranty you should try to get it fix, rather than buying a new whole unit or call the manufature company , find out how much is it to get it fixed.
S Sin Member Mar 19, 2009 #2 yep. If software were involved I would say reinstall...but nope....you got bummed
L linlyons Member Mar 19, 2009 #3 in all likelihood, you can buy a separate dvd player, and plug it in, rather than replace the whole thing.
in all likelihood, you can buy a separate dvd player, and plug it in, rather than replace the whole thing.
H herfinator New member Mar 19, 2009 #4 DVD player says "incorrect disc" no matter what disc is in . . . is it time for a... ...new one? It's a combo TV/DVD/VHS -- which many people said was a bad idea to begin with . . . . . . am I beginning to see that they were right?
DVD player says "incorrect disc" no matter what disc is in . . . is it time for a... ...new one? It's a combo TV/DVD/VHS -- which many people said was a bad idea to begin with . . . . . . am I beginning to see that they were right?