Re: Emerson - LF320EM4 A
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Emerson - LF320EM4 A
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Re: Emerson - LF320EM4 A
Hi ,I need the bin file too for TV emerson LF. 320EM4 A
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Re: Emerson - LF320EM4 A
If there is a bad EEPROM, there is about a 75% chance, that the TV turns back on again using this trick. If it does, you could do it again and read the EEPROM and copy it to a new EEPROM. A bad EEPROM in those Emerson TV's can prevent the TV from turning on.Leave a comment:
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Re: Emerson - LF320EM4 A
freeze the eeprom with a can of air upside down and then turn the tv on.Leave a comment:
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Emerson - LF320EM4 A
Unit in standby mode only.
Does not turn on
Anyone with a good bin file here?
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