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UGHHH, first, I am not very familiar with computers...the problem I cannot resolve even with the help of my skilled friends:
htpc configuration- brand new:
asus p7h57d-v evo
intel i5 650
cannot get any of video ports working with intel's igp, everything boots okay, no reports of failure, monitor initialized but stays with the black screen /all: vga, dvi, hdmi ports tried out/
pci gpu when inserted works fine, windows 7- device manager does not see any igp!
no other bugs, with external graphics everything works smoothly.
what to do???
txs
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GOTO CONTROL PANEL FIND THEN CONFIGURE IPV4. . THIS SOLUTION NEED SMALL INFO.TECH SKILL. . [email protected] there nothing wrong on your os win 7 has compatibility mode
I just bought a Panasonic TH-42PZ800U and had the same problem. 10
blinks and the TV would not start. Then after some trial and error I
solved the problem!
Here is my (apparent) observation and solution:
I had only one input into the TV, which was my HTPC connected via a
DVI-to-HDMI cable plugged into the Panny's HDMI 1 slot. *IF* the HTPC
was already on, then the Panny would have the blink of death. *BUT* if
the HTPC was off, the Panny booted fine (assuming I cleared the blink
of death first by powering off the HTPC, unplugging the TV, and
replugging the TV back in with the HTPC still off).
My solution was to move the HDMI cable from slot 1 to slot 3. After
making this one change, everything worked as it should. No more 10
blinks of death. I could even leave the HTPC on and turn on the TV
last, and it still worked. Tried this 10 times, worked 10 times.
I don't know if this will solve other people's problems, but I hope it
at least provides some clues. I wonder if this is a fundamental circuit
design flaw on the part of Panasonic, rather than a "bad batch of
parts" problem.
Thoughts? Feedback? Send to gcpien at hotmail dotcom
Change the P.A board resolve problem. try to buy in www.shopjimmy.com.. if the front led flash 10 times is a tunner voltage problem.change this board. The P.A board Number is TNPA3620
You have the same problem i have. My Tv just did the same thing 3 nights ago. I unplugged the set, and let it sit ofr about 6 hours, and then tried it again. It turned on and played, but repeated the problem after about 20 or 30 minutes. So far all my research has led me to believe that its a power supply issue. Problem is, there are 5 boards in the tv with seperate pwer supplies, and the 10 red flashes indicate that its all of them. :-(. Im shopping for a new TV, and It wont be a panasonic this time.
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