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LG M1910A 19 in. LCD Television Questions & Answers
On / off switching screen
It sounds like you have a bad (but not quite dead) capacitor on your power board. It costs only a dollar or so, and is easily replaced if you can solder. But it is probably not worth having a repair shop fix. They will replace the whole board. Have a look at badcaps.com.
Not able to connect my lap top to to the monitor
the laptop should have a special area under display properties and goto settings you should see 2 screens if not it might need the top addres bar settings change and you will have to choose which screen is the primary and secondary and if you click to verify the screens the screens should have a number of which is the primary is 1 and secondary is 2 on the screen and if you have the icon to change these setting near the clock then try right clicking it and it should be up a option screen and it should should have the option to output to monitor and screen....
Remote not working
Check the remote control for its infrared emission. Check it with fresh batteries. Check and clean the battery contacts inside the battery comparment, for any rust or dust accululated, prevents proper battery connection. Clean it well, berofe inserting batteries. If you are using a universal remote control, you have to set it up with the set-up code to your TV brand, otherwise it won't work properly. If you wish to get more details,
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I have a LG dvd
player 5083 inserted the disc the correct way into the draw but the machine does not play the disc a very slight humming noise is heard then it spits the drawer back out
Clean the Lens: Use a DVD cleaning disc to clean the lens. If the problem persists, consider professional cleaning.
Test Other Discs: Try playing different DVDs to see if the issue occurs consistently. If it's specific to one disc, that disc might be the problem.
Check for Updates: Make sure your DVD player's firmware is updated. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for firmware updates.
Try a Different TV: Connect your DVD player to a different TV to see if the noise disappears. If it does, the issue might be with your TV.
The hum is simply the player trying to read the disc. It can't so, it spits it out.
Remember that prolonged use of a malfunctioning DVD player could potentially cause damage. If the problem persists, consider seeking professional repair or replacement
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