Region Hack For Toshiba Dr430

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DVD Player Hacks Updated Add 15 user region code comments December 29, 2012 Toshiba SDxxxx model DVD player Region or Zone setting works with SD4300, SD4300KC, etc. Power ON Open Tray Enter Cod: 9879 and 0 For All Region Free (On screen display will show the region set to 0) Close Tay Power OFF Power ON You're done. Your player should now be region free. Just tried the hack on the Toshiba SD4300 bought in Canada and want to confirm that it works. The hack was confusing. Crack Password Onenote 2007 there. I had to type the number as a 5 digit number not 4 digit and then a 0 (if that makes sense).

Kiecoo2000, what 5 digits did you enter? I just bought that player in Canada and the 4 digits don't work as you wrote in your comment. I apologize for using this page to ask my question but I can't find where to post it other than here.

A discussion in the Toshiba DR430KU DVD Recorder. Toshiba DR-430 Region unlock/Hack See latest. How to Make Toshiba DVD Player Region Free. How to Make Toshiba. Toshiba SD4300 region free code information and comments. Just tried the hack on the Toshiba SD4300 bought in Canada and want to confirm that it works. Region code for Toshiba DR430 DVD recorder Does anyone know how to unlock the region on a Toshiba DR 430 DVD - Toshiba DR-430 DVD Recorder question.

Just to clarify the hack supplied by Windrose777 to unlock all regions: Power ON Open Tray Enter Code: 98790 for all regions (Temporary on-screen display in upper right hand corner will show the region set to 0) Close Tray Power OFF Power ON I just used it on a new player bought at Future Shop in Canada, Works like a charm - took 15 seconds. FYI, just purchased this unit at a Future Shop in Ontario, and was going to apply the above-mentioned hack.

Prior to making the change, I attempted to play a Region 2 PAL DVD and was surprised to see it working without the hack (and yes, the disc is a pressed disc with encryption on it). I tried another R2 PAL disc and same results.so it seems it has already been made region free prior to point of sale (or perhaps someone screwed up at the factory?) Anyways, cannot comment on the above steps, as they seemed un-necessary now in my personal situation. We bought another one of these because the hacks works. Do the above mentioned steps, but punch in 98790 and it is region free. We bought ours at Future Shop online. I can confirm that the hack for Toshiba SDxxxx players works.

I bought an SD 4300 to replace my dying Dynex---I promised myself that my next DVD player would be all-region---and looked up the hack code here, plugged my new player in and had that baby hacked in 2 minutes! Turn it on, open the tray, enter 98790 on the remote, and you'll get a message on the TV screen informing you that 'Region Code Is Now Set To 0', close the tray, switch the player off, then on again.

It is now modded! OTOH I was going to order a couple of Region 2 DVDs that I really wanted to see. Then I found out one went out of print, and the other has finally been made available for Region 1. Oh well, at least the player didn't cost me an arm and a leg. Looks like Blu-Ray is edging regular DVD out of the market, though the discs are not cheap. I can verify that I bought this at a US Walmart and using the hack was able to view PAL Region 2 and PAL Region 4.

My friend just bought this DVD player at Best Buy in California. It only took about 10 seconds to hack the player using the hack above.

I tested a Region 2 PAL DVD and it plays fine. This is for all the other idiots who, like me, picked out a player, checked this website for hack instructions and recent confirmation comments (model/country), trusted the information and purchased the player only to find out that the instructions don't work. Hello, I confirm that the hack no longer works. I bought mine from Best Buy (California) today, 5/5/12, and tried to get it to work for quite some time, but it does not accept the region free code using the method described previously (98790). Nothing happens when I follow the method (Power ON, Open Tray, Enter Code: 98790, Close Tray, Power OFF, Power ON). Does somebody know the new code?

After posting my earlier message that the hack no longer works, I tried again following a hunch. And voila it worked: One has to wait a little bit between entering the '9' of 9879 and '0'. So the correct hack is: Power ON Open Tray Enter 9879 Wait for a few seconds (count slowly to 10) Enter 0 The following message appears on screen 'The Reg No was changed to 0' Close Tray Power OFF Power ON My Japanese DVD now plays without problems. Just bought the Toshiba SD4300 from BestBuy in Kentucky.