Remember that DVDs often come with menus, so most of them will not play automatically. Insert a DVD into the player to see if your connection was successful.If the clock doesn't set itself, refer to the user manual to manually change the time. If your DVD player has a clock, check that the clock is set correctly.Once you have turned everything on and set the TV channel to view the DVD player output, refer to the user manual to change the language display on the DVD home screen, if necessary.Connecting the electricity first may set the TV channels incorrectly. Make appropriate changes under BIOS/UEFI to allow booting from. Step 2: Plug-in the bootable USB or insert bootable DVD into the optical drive and restart your PC.
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Always plug in the power cord after you have connected all the other plugs. And if you want to install Windows 10 directly from ISO file, check out our how to install Windows 10 from ISO image guide to install Windows 10 without preparing any bootable media. Plug the DVD player's power cord into an electrical outlet in the wall.The red and white plugs are for sound, the yellow is for video. Be sure to insert the plugs into the terminals with corresponding colors. If you are using the composite cable, plug the other end of the cord into the terminals on the DVD player marked Line Out. Whichever cable you use, plug one end into the DVD player, and the other into the corresponding port in the TV.Depending on your setup, you may need to use a composite cable instead, which is the one with the red, white, and yellow plugs on each end. If you have an HDMI connector, that will give you the best picture and sound. Connect your DVD player with the included cables.Placing the DVD on top of or underneath other devices may cause overheating. Because the player has a motor inside, it creates heat. Make sure the DVD cables will reach the TV from the shelf you choose. Set the DVD player on a shelf near the TV.