On a flat-panel display iMac, hit the eject key in the upper
right corner of the keyboard.
On a PowerMac tower, press the eject button next to the DVD drive
on the computer.
Insert the DVD onto the tray. (If there is a graphic on the CD, the graphic side should
face up.)
Close the DVD drive.
On a flat-panel display iMac, hit the eject key in the upper
right corner of the keyboard.
On a PowerMac tower, gently press the DVD tray back into the computer.
The DVD Player software should automatically launch and start playing the DVD.
If the DVD Player software does not automatically launch and start playing
the DVD:
Double-click on the Macintosh HD icon.
Double-click on the Applications icon.
Double-click on the DVD Player icon.
Click the Play button.
At this point, the DVD will behave as it would if it were in any DVD player,
except you can click on menus and menu items instead of highlighting them with arrow keys.
Arrow keys will also work for selecting menus and menu items.
To eject a DVD:
Click on the icon of the DVD on the desktop and drag the icon to the trash.
The DVD drive will open.
Remove the DVD from the tray.
Close the DVD drive.
On a flat-panel display iMac, hit the eject key in the upper
right corner of the keyboard.
On a PowerMac tower, gently press the DVD tray back into the computer.
On a computer running Windows XP Professional:
To insert a DVD:
Open the DVD drive on the computer.
On a Dell, press the eject button next to the
DVD drive on the computer.
Insert the DVD onto the tray. (If there is a graphic on the CD, the graphic side should
face up.)
Close the DVD drive.
On a Dell, click the eject button next to the
DVD drive on the computer or gently press the DVD tray back into the computer.
To play a DVD:
Click on the Start menu and select All Programs.
Select Multimedia and Internet, then select InterVideo WinDVD.
Select InterVideo WinDVD. The program will open.
The DVD should start playing.
At this point, the DVD will behave as it would if it were in any DVD player,
except you can click on menus and menu items instead of highlighting them with arrow keys.
Arrow keys will also work for selecting menus and menu items.
To eject a DVD:
Open the DVD drive.
On a Dell, click the eject button next to the
DVD drive on the computer.
Remove the DVD from the tray.
Close the DVD drive.
On a Dell, click the eject button next to the
DVD drive on the computer or gently press the DVD tray back into the computer.