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...power suppy I had a problem like this. My DVD player would say "loading, loading" forever before saying "Cannot read this disc." I opened the case (carefully) used Dust Off to blow out the tray and ...

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...power suppy from the wall and leave it off for a least an hour then try again hi if you have firware try it,i think your problem will be solved thanku........ Normally if you unplug the unit from the ...

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Question about 42PC1DA 42 in. Plasma HDTV

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...Power suppy board have caps defective. Y board and buffers problem Mainboard defective (least happen) For your case, the problem comes from etheir power suppy board or from Y board and buffers. You ...

t.v. will not turn on with cord plugged in and power to cord. i have a 32'' LG model 32LH20 t.v. and it is plugged in but the tv will not turn on? You may need a new power suppy. Thanks, Todd

Question about 32LH20 32 in. LCD HDTV

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power suppy is working but not the rest. If you are going to DIY and have proper tools, electronics knowledge, and know safety precaution then please read on: Please see my basic troubleshooting guide

Question about 32LH20 32 in. LCD HDTV

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...the seller to verify the correct part number which you can get from off the power suppy in your set. All this is relavant provided the SOUND is going out as well AND IF YOU SEE A PICTURE

...power suppy look for any caps that are swelled up on top causing a leaking a.c hum in the unit the unit will also get very hot soon the caps will short out and power supply gone it will cause the ...

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