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mine does that when it's in stand-by mode. I just push the power button and it comes on....
Assuming you've already tried that....push and hold the power-button down for 5 seconds and the power SHOULD go out. *IF* it does not, then disconnect the power cord in the back for 1min....then reconnect and try to boot. If it *DOES*, then do the same...unplug the power cord for 1min and reconnect and boot.
If the power LED is blinking red, that's usually the PC telling you there is an error. Is it an HP/Compaq? The number of blinks can tell you what the problem is. If you heard a crack sound when you turned it on, I'm willing to bet the power supply went. You can go to the manufacturer's website and look through their Support Information and see what the red LED tells you.
To repair damage--you understand the foil at each connection is copper---you have to scrape some of the green coating off near the parts and solder the exposed foil---idea is to solder a wire across any gaps to complete the circuit.
You can try a hard reset : Unplug TV from AC mains and remove all cables from TV. Wait about 30 minutes and replug to AC power and redo the cabling. Switch on the TV and see if it works..
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