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Rich Pendergrass Posted on Jan 17, 2008

Toshiba SD-K760 region codes.

How do I set the SD-K760 to play DVDs for different region codes?

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I found this on another site, worked for me, hope it helps...

Toshiba SD-K760 region codes. - icon_minipost.gifRegion code hack posted by Stratos, April 30 2006:
1. Press the Open button on your remote control to open the drive tray
2. Press the 2403960 button on your remote control
3. Press the 1 button on your remote control to change the region to 1, 2 for region 2, and so on, or 9 for multi-region playback. New region number will appear on screen.
4. Press the Open button on your remote control to close the drive tray
5. Power off the DVD player
6. Power on the DVD player

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