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System control memory IC fault. Check and replace it. Fault at its main digital board. Short circuited component/s at it. Contact any service technician; or the authorized service center. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Surf the site with patience. Pull up older posts. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
In most cases, the main board might have to be replaced. If so, a software [firmware] update too might be necessary.
Before going further; try a hard reset first. If it does not help you, replace the main digital board. There are two methods to reset TVs. The first is simple to do; a Hard Reset. The other is somewhat skilled; is a Factory Reset (System Reset). To make it a hard reset, just unplug the TV from AC mains wall socket, and re-plug it back after 15 minutes or so. If you do this by overnight is better. This procedure will make it a hard reset. If you want to make it a system reset [Factory Reset]; you have to enter its service mode option, and select the factory reset option.
The TV Needs to be connected to an Internet Connection!
Either Wirelessly, connected to a Hotspot - most likely your WiFi from either your modem or router, depending on how you get online?
Or... Your TV can be hard wired, with a cat cable directly from your Modem/Router to the TV.
If hard wired, double check in the settings page of your TV (Navigate there with your remote) and confirm this.
If wireless, again navigate to settings and scroll to Network Connections, or something similar, (can't be specific since you didn't provide make and model) choose wireless, locate your home network name, enter your Password, and your TV should now connect to Netflix, among other platforms.
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1- The usb connection on the media player does not supply enough current for fulsized drives. 2-The drive format and file system needs to be something your media player will recognize, most likely FAT32
its is telling you the truth (99.9999999% of the time)
believe it !
no PC stated
no TV model stated nor clear connections stated.
are you trying to get the PC (the tower means that)?
to run to video concurrent ports at the same time?
so do both fail,
VGA side
and DVI side,
you never said.
hard to help lacking
what TV
what Tower
what connections, and special adapter (HDMI)
the TV has DVI??
sorry, cant see what you have there. at all.
I believe you have entered Access PIN for the network but check at the same time if you have entered user name password for your internet service provider.
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