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cathy jenkins Posted on Sep 26, 2006
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No sound/picture the tv just blacked out and its making a beeping sound when plugged in

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The set is what we call squealing because the power supply is sensing a problem and is screaming for help but that could be a good sound for a technician to find the problem fast and correct it inexpensebly.Keep it unplug to prevent more damage.

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