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  • ThomasL
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    yokoono thanks it works - unfortunatelly i had after some hours the same issues. i did what was written in #9 and than what you had written in #32 - and it will work again - i dont know how long it will work this time. but 1000 thanks - your helped me and my kids a lot i keep you updated -or if you have an idea to fix the problem permenantly - i would apreciat that :=)

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  • nomoresonys
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    Yeah, looks like they're playing favorites too, no matter tho, helping the owner isn't why I'm here.

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  • Diah
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    Originally posted by nomoresonys View Post
    Diah, if you read this,
    thanks mate . what a silly filter.. this web design i saw at many others web. and there no such fault.. its look who admin it don't know how to configure the software.

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  • nomoresonys
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    Diah, if you read this, I put smdflea's response here, he surmises that 4 ? marks may have triggered the spam filter, I can say that I have seen less spam since the overhaul, was wondering if I would ever find anything good about it, lol:

    Last edited by nomoresonys; 08-05-2024, 06:12 AM.

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  • nomoresonys
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    Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post

    Nope,someone is not blocking Diah's posts , i have tried to explain what`s happening https://www.badcaps.net/forum/genera...ls#post3322047 .Its the site`s Spam filter that`s the problem.

    .
    Well then, why isn't this happening to everyone???

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  • yokoono
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    Try:
    1. Format a stick with fat32
    2. Put a folder called profile on the stick
    3. Unzip and put the 3 files in the folder.
    4. You turn on the TV
    5. Insert the USB stick
    6. Type MENU 4725 and go to USB Operations
    7. Press OK on the remote control
    9. Wait 5 seconds and remove the stick
    Attached Files

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  • ThomasL
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    sorry that i wrote so unclear. i rewritted it, cause i didnt start at all. I did it like it was written in Post 9# with the 3 attached documents - with while plugging electric holding the "ok button" and at least it started again and showed the menu ( without satellite) - maybe i have the wrong data? sorry i m really not so good in TV or computing...
    Attached Files

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  • yokoono
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    Originally posted by ThomasL View Post
    hi Yokoono, thanks i did that - here the documents. If I understood the information in the Menu right - the "Satellite Support" is "No" - before I crashed and rebooted the TV it worked with satellite. thanks for you help in advance.
    If you haven't rewritten the software, try a factory reset first. MENU 4725, Diagnostic, Factory reset, OK.

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  • nomoresonys
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    It is ridiculous, who REDESIGNS a site and just makes it worse in every way? That is what seems to have happened.

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  • SMDFlea
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    Originally posted by nomoresonys View Post
    So looks like someone is blocking or not approving Diah's posts, well if you don't need his posts I guess you don't need mine either, I'm done till it's straightened out.
    Nope,someone is not blocking Diah's posts , i have tried to explain what`s happening https://www.badcaps.net/forum/genera...ls#post3322047 .Its the site`s Spam filter that`s the problem.

    .

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  • ThomasL
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    hi Yokoono, thanks i did that - here the documents. If I understood the information in the Menu right - the "Satellite Support" is "No" - before I crashed and rebooted the TV it worked with satellite. thanks for you help in advance.
    Attached Files

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  • yokoono
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    Originally posted by ThomasL View Post
    hey everybody - I have a 40L1343DG Toshiba - and I did as it was written in #9 - Menu starts again - nearly perfekt but i only can choose between antenna and kabel - my satellite option got lost - can somebody help me, how to get the satellite option back? thanks in advance.
    The motherboard is 17MB95 ???.
    1. Format a stick with fat32
    2. Put a folder called downloadprofile.mb95 on the stick
    3. You turn on the TV
    4. Insert the USB stick
    5. Type MENU 4725 and go to USB Operations
    6. Press OK on the remote control
    7. Wait 5 seconds and remove the stick
    8. Post the files here to see if the satellite function is activated.


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  • nomoresonys
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    So looks like someone is blocking or not approving Diah's posts, well if you don't need his posts I guess you don't need mine either, I'm done till it's straightened out.

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  • ThomasL
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    hey everybody - I have a 40L1343DG Toshiba - and I did as it was written in #9 - Menu starts again - nearly perfekt but i only can choose between antenna and kabel - my satellite option got lost - can somebody help me, how to get the satellite option back? thanks in advance.

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  • vader54
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    Re: Toshiba 40L1333DB - Standby light (LED) is blinking red & green with 0.5s interva

    Same problem with my 48L143DG...

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  • vinceroger69
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    Re: Toshiba 40L1333DB - Standby light (LED) is blinking red & green with 0.5s interva

    Originally posted by imranabbas View Post
    Hi In my tv also I am facing this issue. When I on the TV only red & green lights blinking

    Toshiba tv model 50u5865ee

    Where i can get firmware for this model
    Maybe ask in this thread include the mainboard number and also lcd screen details thanks
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=59877

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  • imranabbas
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    Re: Toshiba 40L1333DB - Standby light (LED) is blinking red & green with 0.5s interva

    Hi In my tv also I am facing this issue. When I on the TV only red & green lights blinking

    Toshiba tv model 50u5865ee

    Where i can get firmware for this model

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  • querij
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    Re: Toshiba 40L1333DB - Standby light (LED) is blinking red & green with 0.5s interva

    thanks

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  • Skeeball88
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    Re: Toshiba 40L1333DB - Standby light (LED) is blinking red & green with 0.5s interva

    Hi guys I know I'm a little late to this thread but seems this is the best place to resolve my issue, I'm having the exact problem as a few people on here, light flashes red and green rapidly but never comes on, I've read through all the instructions, got the firmware, formatted the flash drive although it's only a little 4gb flash and followed the instructions to change the 'To' and 'From' text in the info file, but now when I hold 'ok' and turn the TV on I just get no lights whatsoever coming on....

    I'm almost positive it's an issue with me not exactly understanding what I need to replace in the text file, I tried a few different options but if someone could explain or even screenshot exactly what I need to edit in the text file I think my problem would be fixed, because if it turn the TV back off again at the wall and start up without holding 'ok' it goes back to flashing again, I assume the text file is like a command for the TV but I think I've inserted the text the wrong way, it's maybe something really easy to fix, hopefully anyway,

    Any help at all would be much appreciated.

    Thanks

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  • danny_ms
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    Re: Toshiba 40L1333DB - Standby light (LED) is blinking red & green with 0.5s interva

    Dear all,
    This is just a big THANK YOU for the awesome info here. I just fixed a Toshiba 40L1343DG that got bricked after trying to update the firmware to the 3.6.3c version (flashing red/green led). I did the procedure exactly as said here and it worked perfectly. I can confirm that everything seems fine, already tuned all the channels and image/sound seems fine for now.
    Thanks and all the best,
    D.

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