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There is a fix for it I do not believe its a cap on the power supply , I believe its either a bad main board (costly but available ) or a possible firmware issue . I can look it up in my archives or on samsungs servicer site . I would say first check firmware first its free and then we can go from there ... let me know either way
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In the world of Laptops, service parts are very limited. Once the warranty expectations are over, replacement parts are auctioned off by the pallet. The manufacturers wash their hands and the next iteration of the product marches on. The parts we find on " the net" are where is/ as is.
In the TV world, pallets of returned tv's and spare warranty parts are like wise auctioned for part cannibalization. A friend of mine has purchased many a pallet and forwarded. Pretty much gone are the days of manufacturer parts support. Like previously mentioned, just buy a new one or try the minor cost risk of some caps. If not caps, PCBS are not worth the gamble IMHO. |
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