my sonicview suddenly died after being bumped lightly by the vacuum. originally i thought it was the power supply. after checking i can see that the power supply is working. does anyone of any ideas as to what could have happened. thanks
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my sonicview suddenly died after being bumped lightly by the vacuum. originally i thought it was the power supply. after checking i can see that the power supply is working. does anyone of any ideas as to what could have happened. thanks
Does it Boot Up or anything, or just Dead period ?
front lights , picture went out, unresponsive using the remote, or rebooting from the back. i thought it was power supply and did not do anymore checking. i had an nfusion that would be easier to get going. after time my nfusion started acting up. it then seemed easier to fix a power supply on the sv , than fix what seemed like the hd module on the nfusion. thats when i confirmed that the power supply is good. so i not sure what is wrong at this point. could the main board be dead, or is it just a componet that can be fixed or replaced. thanks
Could power off by the back switch. Then while holding down the OK or menu button on the front of the stb power back on via the back switch. If you see load usb show on the display you maybe able to force load a file. May work may not your call.
sounds like static electricity to me.
have seen a lot of it over my years of working with small electronics. there is a guy on fleabay that maybe able to fix it for you. i cant remember off top my head right now what his user name is tho but some of the other users here maybe able to help me out with that.
Dan is retired from the FTA stuff, Last time I talked to him, which was a while ago
i just got ahold of him like two weeks ago to rebuild my power supply. i never sent it out bc it turn out to not be the problem. i am still thinking about sending it to him tho. he does really good work and have had many PS rebuilt by him and cant even count how many A1 boards lol
Same here as well, I even got a SV8000 with a Built-in Lan-Port (no dongle needed)