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I had a similar issue where after a power outage, the player would not power up.
I removed it from power and took the cover off looking for a fuse. Could not find anything so I put the cover back on and plugged it in and it worked. My theory is the electronics needed time to fully discharge in the circuits. I would leave it unplugged for about 24 hours. I left mine unplugged for several days. I hope this helps.
Dis-connect the plug from the wall receptical and other leads attached to to the unit. Next press and hold power for too minutes in an attempt to reset the microprocessor, now hook everything back up and power on, if this fails it probably would be cheaper to replace the combo than have it repaired.
Hiya, sorry to say that the power supply is probably damaged, sometimes happens with power outs. Unless it is expensive model, they are sometimes not worth fixing (although the fault could be very simple like a single diode etc. Maybe send it in and ask for a quote, then decide if it is worth it.
Sounds like your TV has lost the DVD channel. Turn off TV and make sure the DVD player is connected to TV and is playing a DVD. Now put you TV on and press the SOURCE or AV button on your TV remote until you can see the DVD channel. In older TVs you may need select channel and tune it manually using the TV setup.
hi try to remove ur drive from ur dvd player... thae it out.. jus few screws will be available.. after taking out try to remove the small dust particles formed.. try to connect again and start to play ur dvd player..
Hi, this is a bit basic, try turning of for about 1/2 hour, to enable to discharge, then try again.
( I have used this on industrial installations, with far to complex computers stuff inside, and that mainly works)
thw fuse in the dvd player might of burnt out it happens often to people and the dont no. u can get a fuse a the storefor like $1.00 .just make sure u get the right size. you will finde th fuse on the moyher board it looks like i tiny glass tube
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