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Posted on Jun 17, 2010

Describe your sylvania lc225ssx green screen Problem Screen goes green occasionally. Switching to an HD channel then back usually corrects for a while. Sometimes power-cycle also temp fix.

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Whenever I hear "green screen" it is a loose or faulty HD cable(s).

Check your HD connections to make sure they are inserted fully and if there is no change, try an alternate cable.

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