I had no luck with the reset and turning the TV off, I noticed an access panel at the back with only one screw, so wearing rubber gloves and unplugging the TV I decided to check inside, I found several connectors, I made sure they where securely plugged in and made sure all the wires where seated nicely, I turned the TV back on and it worked like a charm, so just a loose connection to the interface board :)
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I had no luck with the reset and turning the TV off, I noticed an access panel at the back of the TV near to where my HDMI and cable plugin etc.
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It had only one screw so I decided to see what it gave access too, so wearing rubber gloves (you never know) and unplugging the TV (of course) I decided to check inside.
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I found several small circuit connectors hooked up to the interface circuit board, I made sure they where securely plugged into their respective sockets and made sure all the wires where seated nicely (pretty much by pushing them further in), I turned the TV back on and it worked like a charm I can now see my media PC again in glorious 1080p, so it was just a loose connection to the interface board, I taped the cables into position to make sure they don't move again with electrical tape, done :)
I had no luck with the reset and turning the TV off, I noticed an access panel at the back with only one screw, so wearing rubber gloves and unplugging the TV I decided to check inside, I found several connectors, I made sure they where securely plugged in and made sure all the wires where seated nicely, I turned the TV back on and it worked like a charm, so just a loose connection to the interface board :)