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Im going to guess that if you try turning it on, sometimes you hear a "click" and nothing then the problem persists over and over until it finally turns on? If so, it's a problem with the power that "jumpstarts" the screen. Worn out capacitors on older models don't hold the necessary charge it takes to "start" the inverter that powers the screen. Once those start to go, it's usually bye bye for the tv. That is IF this is your problem. Let me know. Sometimes it makes hissing or cracking noises along with it. hope this helps!
IT DOESNT SEEM LIKE A HARDWARE ISSUE BUT A SOFTWARE ONE .
TRY RELOADING THE "DRIVER" TO YOUR HARD DRIVE (AFTER CONNECTING IT TO YOUR COMPUTER OF COURSE)AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE.
DOES IT HAVE TOO MUCH OF DATA LOADED?GET SOME LOADED OFF.
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