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It might not be a fault with T'Con board, I assumes. Check the ABL circuit well, before replacing T'Con. In fact, the main digital board to your TV need a through checkup. It is a skilled work. If you are not so sound in electronics, it will be best, either contact a service person, or authorized service center.
Be sure your computer is in either high-performance or low-latency power mode. Windows 7 likes to put computers in a power-saving mode that is great when running on battery but really works against you when working with high-demand software. There should be a battery/power icon on your task bar. Just double click this and change your power option to low-latency (preferred) or high-performance.
If this doesn't fully resolve the issue, follow my tip on speeding up your computer: http://www.fixya.com/support/r5347471-speeding_up_computer_windows_xp (slightly different for windows 7)
when the low beams quit try switching from high to low and back and see if low beams stay on, if they do it may be the dimmer switch, if that doesn't change anything suspect the headlight switch.
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