Sylvania lcd tv driver reset

System Requirements: Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 8.1


Somebody help me! Explain to me what's going.
Enter the characters you see below Sorry, we just need to make sure you're not a robot. For best results, please make sure your browser is accepting cookies. Type the characters you see in this image: Try different image Conditions of Use Privacy Policy ©, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.
Common TV repairs that fixes akai, apex, coby, curtis, daewoo, dell, digi-life, durabrand, dynex, element, emerson, ge, haier, hp, hisense, hitachi, insignia, jvc, lg, magnavox, memorex, mitsubishi, olevia, panasonic, philips, pioneer, polaroid, proscan, protron, rca, samsung, sansui, sanyo, sceptre, sharp, sony, sylvania, toshiba, viewsonic, vizio, westinghouse, zenith, and more added daily, see TV repair list below (alphabetical order) (right side of website: tv service codes & tech support numbers) Tech tips- - power surges enter TV through main logic board's audio video inputs or/and power board powercord, so check standby volts on power board it's either stby 3.3v or 5v dc if ok then it might be bad main board. -most common tv repair is tv clicking on off caused by blown / swollen capacitors in power board, common for Samsung, lg, vizio, Philips - LCD tvs that have backlight but no picture or turns off after few seconds followed by blinking red LED on TV can be bad t-con board (display timing controller) common for Sony tvs -plasma TV that has no picture or turns off can be bad y-sustain board and ic's on buffer board. common on Samsung, Philips, lg -always try power reset by unplugging all cables from TV for 5 minutes you'll be surprised how many times that works on TVs, cable boxes, audio amp receivers, surround sound systems. - risk of shock when working on TVs best to unplug powercord but even if TV is unplugged it can hold juice in big capacitors so use rubber gloves. -always take questionable TV parts out of circuit to get best meter readings and make sure meter has good batteries. - if TV is dead no power  check standby dc volts on power board it should be labeled on board stby or 5v or 3.3v (main board plug) standby dc volts should be 3.3v or on some TVs it's 5v steady, if it jumps 0v to 5v then check capacitors out of circuit or voltage regulator on.
Disconnect the power cord for 5 minutes, then plug it back in. That won't fix it. If your TV primes (lights up, no picture) then goes out, you have a bad balancer or bad LCD panel If your TV does not prime, then you have a bad power supply /inverter board.
Question: My remote is not working. How do I perform the remote test to see if my remote is functioning properly? There are two ways to test the remote control: TEST If your remote control fails the remote test, the remote then is not functioning properly. You will be able to purchase the original remote control through our customer support line at ( Monday- Friday 9:00 AM-6:00 PM EST.) Please have both of your model & serial numbers ready before contacting our support team. Question: How do I program the universal remote to work with my product? Where can I get the remote codes? Answer: Since we do not provide support for other manufacture product, please contact your remote manufacture, cable providers or third party online resources to obtain the remote codes. Question: Where does my antenna go? Answer: Your Antenna connects to where our device says ANT IN. Question: Why does the initial setup come up every time I turn my unit on? Answer: Your unit requires a live coaxial connection during the initial set-up. Connected antenna/cable/ VCR and run initial setup. Once it detects a signal, it will stop asking for initial setup. If no channels are found, and the coaxial line is live, please contact customer support. Question: I have one channel that has no sound, and/or a channel that's in a different language, what do I do? Answer: Press the [ SAP] or the [ Audio] button on your TV remote twice, while you're on the channel with no sound, or the channel that is in a different language. Question: How come I receive no picture, black and white picture or no sound after hooking up the other unit to my television? Answer: make sure to plug the cables into the correct input jacks on both your TV and the other product especially using the RCA ( Red, white and yellow) cable. For some units, the Composite ( Red, white and yellow) and Component connections are sharing.