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corrupt board maybe affected.. mainly its memory.. need to replace new board for that...some causes if you dont turn it of properly or either low voltage area
If you're electronics savy, as in replacing capacitors, open it up..
that's your problem.. one or two of the caps on the power board has gone
bad.. most likely a 470uf 25v, which can be replaced with a 470uf 35v
found at Radio shack for about $1.29. You can tell if it's bad if the
top is cracked open & leaking or just domed out instead of being
flat.
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