I have moved my computer to another room and have no power to it . I have checked the outlets and everything seems to be okay , I have a green flashing light in back of the unit which flashes more quickly when power plug is inserted however the power does not come on .Please advise me what I can do .
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Sounds like it could be a bad AC outlet. Make sure your AC cord is fully seated on the back of the TV. If the cord is okay try another AC outlet and see if the TV will operate. Hope this helps.
Hi Raul, Try this following instruction to isolate the problem. 1. Check the power outlet/AVR if it has an output, if okay, 2. Check the wire if okay, often times, the wire is damage or open. try to use another cable. 3. If the wire is okay, try to isolate the power supply, remove the power supply connection to the board and short the color gray and green wire to see if the power supply is working, if the power supply turned on then its ok. 4. It the power supply is working, try to check the power on button, it might have a problem. to override the power on button you can short the pins inside the board where the wire from power button is connected to motherboard.
If you aren't seeing any lights on the router, it's probably just not getting power. Make sure you moved the router's AC adapter (it may have been forgotten in moving everything else), and that it's plugged in to a working outlet and the router. If you don't have an outlet strip where all the computer pieces are plugged in and the router adapter is plugged into a wall outlet, see if it's controlled by a switch. (If the room doesn't have a ceiling light, at least one outlet will have a switch controlling it so you can turn on a lamp. Otherwise you'd have to stumble around in the dark.)
If the adapter is plugged in to a known working outlet, then the router or adapter has chosen this moment to go bad. It's unlikely, but possible.
Hi there... First check your AC Adapter, see if it still lite green. If it not then you need a new AC Adapter. If AC Adapter still lite green, then your back light inverter are busted. It's more likely your inverter are busted... I can repaired for you... for more information @ www.3rd-Rocks.com Thanks, have a nice day!
it is possible that if you have moved it to another room, you have connected it to another computer as well. and that computer has no installed driver/software for that printer. make sure to download the right driver for your printer at the manufacturer's website and install it on that computer before you connect the printer to it.
Okay,only one thing you could check,and that would be your electrical outlet.Using another outlet from a different room(power extension cord) to plug your TV and see if it does the same thing. If it does,don't bother,you need a repair serviceman to take care of it or if it is under warranty,call your retailer! solutiondoct
Hi,
1)Try replacing the power cord of the speakers.
2)Be sure the wall plug has electricity.
3)Connect to speaker into another plug just to see if the green light come alives.
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