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This tv was given to me and I was told the repair could be as simple
as a new video card or something similar to that. So, I cracked the thing open, and removed what I believe to be the video card. The part number is 244160. There is a bar code on one part of this piece on the side that ribbon cable connects it to the motherboard that says GEMSTAR0203 BJ1 14301929215529. Whe I open this box up (which I did, just cause I'm curious) I see lots of what looks like sulfur on the board. Is this the fixer for my situation or am I looking at the wrong part? I have pics, just not real sure how to add them. Thanks for any help. |
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