JVC LT-24c680 led flashing not starting

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  • Juttyp
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    • Oct 2021
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    • United Kingdom

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    JVC LT-24c680 led flashing not starting

    Hello can anyone direct me to the usb firmware files for this tv - I can get it into firmware update mode ( rapid led flashing) but the 2 files I have ( Shredder_usb_update) don't seem to do anything when I put them on a usb stick and into the tv. Cheers !

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