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Old 5th October 2007, 06:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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X Box 360 HD-DVD Add on

As I understand it I can plug the Xbox 360 HD-DVD player into my computer and it will work. According to this site http://www.digital-digest.com/articl...ows_page1.html the computer will update from teh internet the driver and I am away.

However, the machine I use is not connected to the internet and I have no real desire to connect it to the internet. SO I thought I'd ask if someone knows the IP address for the driver file or can send me a copy so I can burn it to disk and manually transfer it.

I am at the beginning of researching this and have not yet checked all my other hardware however I am reasonably sure I am okay.

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Copy the files linked in the article (UDF 2.5 Reader for Windows XP & PowerDVD Ultra) to a CD or USB thumbdrive and you are away.
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