Hello all -
I installed a fresh factory boxed copy of OSX latest
version and did all my software updates, etc. onto my
non-DVD capable Mac.  Everything has always been fine.
 I had an extra Apple brand DVD-RAM in the drawer from
my G4-500 days and I finally got around to putting it
into a firewire enclosure.  I plugged it into the Mac
and it immediately "saw" the "Barney" DVD in the new
drive, but did not launch it.  So I went to the
Applications Menu to manually launch DVD Player and
much to my surprise, it was not there!  I am assuming
that it was bypassed when I installed OSX on the
machine originally due to the lack of a DVD drive at
the time.  

The question:  how do I most easily and safely install
just the DVD Player application from the OSX disc? 
And, if I am working from the OSX disc, which is of
course a lower rev level than I now have on the
machine, will I buy myself any trouble?  

Any and all input is welcome.

Thanks, JC.

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