Hello. First time poster (2nd if you include the introduction post) here. Mechanical Engineer by trade, with a very basic/general electrical background. When it comes to TVs/Displays, I'd consider myself a layman but I learn quickly and understand the basic concepts.
We currently have an HTPC connected to an LG42LD550 via HDMI. The other day the TV lost the signal from the HTPC. Thought the computer just needed to be woken up or restarted. When I restarted, I'd get through the BIOS screen (there were a few pixels that should have been black that were flashing green along with some full screen flashing green going on) and to the Windows 7 splash screen, but after that, I'd get the "No Signal" message on the TV screen. To trouble shoot, here are the things I have tried:
Based on the last bullet, I'm 90% sure it's something in the hardware of the TV. The weird thing is, basic cable TV (coax cable through onboard tuner in the TV) displays just fine, including HD signals. The TV also has a few built in apps like Netflix that also seem to display content just fine. It just appears to be external outputs other than signals that are routed through the tuner.
I read through the general trouble shooting guide in one of the sticky posts and think it COULD be the T-Con, but don't know enough about TV hardware. I'm hoping you guys have an idea or can steer me through some troubleshooting to determine what the issue is. I hear with digital TVs these days, you can sometimes pay someone almost as much to repair the TV as it would cost to buy a new one, so I'm hoping to find a cheaper solution that I can tackle as a DIY project with a little guidance.
Thanks in advance!
Jeremy
We currently have an HTPC connected to an LG42LD550 via HDMI. The other day the TV lost the signal from the HTPC. Thought the computer just needed to be woken up or restarted. When I restarted, I'd get through the BIOS screen (there were a few pixels that should have been black that were flashing green along with some full screen flashing green going on) and to the Windows 7 splash screen, but after that, I'd get the "No Signal" message on the TV screen. To trouble shoot, here are the things I have tried:
- Different HDMI cable I knew to be good. No change
- Reset the TV settings (don't think this was a factory reset though) with no change. I searched online and found a few potential ways to do a factory reset or access the service menu for LG TVs (hold "Enter" on TV and Remote at the same time, hold "Menu" on TV and Remote at same time), but was unable to access.
- I updated the TV software/firmware to the latest revision via USB with no effect.
- Checked the live EDID with the EDID information in the Windows registry files. They looked the same.
- I WAS able to boot into Safe Mode and get the screen to display correctly (albeit at a lower resolution).
- Updated graphics (Intel HD4000) to the latest revision with no change.
- Reinstalled Windows 7 with no change.
- Connected a 2nd screen (monitor) to the HTPC at the same time as the TV and found that the TV will only display the input signal at 800X600 resolution. Anything higher causes the signal to be lost.
- Connected a separate non-computer/HD input to the TV (Blu-ray drive) and got screen flickering/flashing with some flickering/flashing green splotches (see on this video)
Based on the last bullet, I'm 90% sure it's something in the hardware of the TV. The weird thing is, basic cable TV (coax cable through onboard tuner in the TV) displays just fine, including HD signals. The TV also has a few built in apps like Netflix that also seem to display content just fine. It just appears to be external outputs other than signals that are routed through the tuner.
I read through the general trouble shooting guide in one of the sticky posts and think it COULD be the T-Con, but don't know enough about TV hardware. I'm hoping you guys have an idea or can steer me through some troubleshooting to determine what the issue is. I hear with digital TVs these days, you can sometimes pay someone almost as much to repair the TV as it would cost to buy a new one, so I'm hoping to find a cheaper solution that I can tackle as a DIY project with a little guidance.
Thanks in advance!
Jeremy
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