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Without knowing the model of your remote or direct tv box it is impossible to answer that question other than to say, did you try unplugging the power from the box, waiting a minute or two and plugging it back in?
Unplug the set and hold the power button for 30 seconds. Plug it back in and see if that fixes it. If it doesn't then it sounds like there is a problem on the board underneath the power button. Something isn't allowing the circuit to be cut.
For your remote problem, mine has stopped working a couple of times and here is what Sharp had me do: Take the batteries out of the compartment. Next press and hold down the power button on the remote for a count of 30 seconds. Return batteries and the RC should be reset. As for the other problem, I had a similar thing happen tonight, hence I am on this site looking for help. My remote quite working, so I did the above, to no avail. I noticed the channel number box was frozen on the screen. I could not turn the TV off manually and had to unplug from AC. I plugged it back in and got sound but no picture, just that bluish dark screen. TV would not turn off. Then I got nothing, no sound, no pic. I left the TV unplugged for several minutes, 5 or so, plugged it in and it did work and is working now, RC too. You might try unplugging it for an extended time.
hi there, this may seem like a sstandard problem, but differs from mfg. to mfg. in the sony tv's it is usually an open cap in the stand-by power supply, since you werent specific in your problem, there can be many solutions even for a single series or group of tv's even within the same mfg. give me specifics and i can answer more precise. hope this helps even a little.
your problem is likely to be in horizontal section of tv.
please take the help of skilled tech.
it is not a major problem but as you know that it is a high voltage device.
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