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you will need to get a bigger graphics chip for your system best buy or any other technical store that sells computer computer suplies. open up your tower and see if it has a slot for a spare graphics chip it should have a brown **** about 5-6 inches long if not then your gona need to find a graphics chip that will fit in the white slots below it
I had the same problem. I fixed it by changing system settings, there is somewhere on the console where you can choose between two differant colour options. have a look around and try changing it on the ps itself.
Same problem with an older JVC player. One end of the S-video cable was loose. Pushed in in tight and everything ok again. Cheap fix if it works for you.
no worries. there may be a read error. if it still connects to your computer fine download all of the files, movies, mp3, mp4 etc back onto your computer. once you have done this go into the file holding all of the mp3's and set the file to show details and look for a mp3 that is the incorrect file size... in general comparison to the other files. also if the device came with software look around for a restore factory settings button or wizard, and once the device is completely clear restart it and reload the files back onto it, remove the device (safely) then switch it off and back on and then try it out again.
hope things work out bro.
You can reset the dvd player back to the original settings by doing the following:
While stopped, press and hold [QUICK OSD] [DVD-S29] or
[ADVANCED DISC REVIEW] [DVD-S26] and [PAUSE] on the unit
and then also press and hold [< OPEN/CLOSE] on the unit
until ?Initialized? disappears from the television. Turn the unit
off and on again. All settings will return to the default values.
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