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Screen is black even though the green light is lit

I have a 32" LG (32LB9D) TV and it was turned off w/o the remote. When you manually turn the TV back on the green light illuminates but nothing happens. Nothing shows up on the screen or any sound comes from the speaker. The TV is connected to Direct TV satellite receiver. Any thoughts?

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Sound like you have some bad capacitors inside your tv take the back off and check them if capacitors are raised up on top they are bad

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Tv has power supply board inside defective. This board needs replaced.

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