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Posted on Dec 14, 2009

Hi my Philips HTS6510 Home Cinema is frozen, it just shows

Hi my Philips HTS6510 is frozen, it just shows "AUX" and will not eject, turn off, nothing, HELP!!!!!

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Hi, mine is also blocked, completely frozen. it also shows AUX and won't react to anything. Have you already solved the problem? Whad dit you do?
thx for the effort to reply,

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