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Your TV set seems to have either a bad connector contact or some solder contacts gone loose. Check the connectors for any oxydized contacts and clean these. Also check for any bad (loosened) solder points (so-called "cold connections") and resolder them.
Hope this helps somewhat, if not, there might be burnt out components, but they usually don't come to life if you hit the TV, which suggests bad contacts.
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The Mirror is not really a mirror at all. It is called a recovery partition for the acer running OS. and does not contain your data, or your added APPS. the answer in all cases is read your manual. RTM it covers this, just search the word "recover" the real name of your puter is?
go here click notebook the click travel mate, then click your model not told by you. and RTM , its all in the manual what is the HOT key to run it. and how to do it. the first book there shows. page 29 shows, power on hit Alt+F10' this runs the recovery process,. https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/drivers
or ask at Acer forum, we are not ACer we are fixya. we have no books here nor software, only have finger to point you to acer.com
Sounds like a typical high-voltage failure. Could easily cost
another $300 to have it fixed. If it is less than about 6 years
old I'd say it was worth fixing. If you want to DIY, then pull
all the electronics out (label all the connections) and send it all to
either Module Exchange at 972-298-1212 or PTS Electronics
800-844-7871
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