Or perhaps a different problem? I cannot enter recovery mode or anything as the joypad doesn't respond to anything I do.ĭoes anyone, have any light to shed on this matter? Can I test the powerboard further to conclude that it is the culprit? Or is there a way to verify that the software or mainboard is or has become defective and needs replacement? Or is it even possible to fix without replacing any hardware? But now I think it might be a software issue. Actually all boards looks perfectly fine. I've checked for bad caps, but the power board looks fine, which was my initial concern. I've googled for 2 straight days with various results, but nothing that gets me closer to a solution. The TV has a joypad on the back, which does not respond to any movement (press in should power on the TV, but doesn't). If I during boot, hold down the “OK” button on the remote, it gives a “quicker” blinking LED, which I guess would be an error-code. If I press the Netflix button, it shows up the Netflix logo, loading and giving me a no internet error for a split second, before returning to standby mode. It shows the Philips logo, then the logo goes away for 15-20 seconds (backlight still on) before rebooting briefly and returning to standby mode (static red light). The Standby LED blinks continously if I power it on. I got this unfortunate situation where my not-2-year old Philips 49PUS6031/12 is having a problem.
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