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49UB850V-ZD unable to factory reset and multiple issues


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Good afternoon,

I have a 49UB850V-ZD smart TV and has the issues below. Can't understand if its a software issue or components issues:

1. Can't reset using meniu. I can access the meniu, I inserted pin 0000 and if I try to click Confirm it just flashes the button with no success. If I click Cancel then the meniu closes
2. The Live TV channels are not working. There is no issue with the provider. It just not plays any channel
3. If I connect the usb or hard-disk driver to play some movies I can navigate thru folder but I can t play any
4. When I connect to Netflix or youtube I can navigate but if i try to play it does not load.
5. The remote TV does not work anymore -> Only the Power Off/On button
6. I have a magic remote TV for LG and works to navigate with the indicator
7. The button of the TV (under the TV led) works only to open the TV -> the menu does not work anymore
8. In the advanced menu, the Channel settings is not active among other options that are disabled. 
9. When I try to access the LG STORE it says: loading unsuccessful (82) because the hour of the TV is not the correct one. I tryed to change time to something different and also changed location and removed the location. This change did not had any effect 

What do you think? What do I need to do?

 

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Me too! 

I never had issues before with playing 4k videos on Netflix or watching 4K cable chanels worked like a charm.

Now, since two weeks ago, when I try to play a 4k channel, the TV is freezing and all the channels are gone.  

If I tried to load an UHD movie on Netflx it stops around 20%.

I have no idea what was causing this. (I don't remember to have auto update feature activated)

 

Did you guys managed to fix it? How?

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On 4/4/2023 at 6:22 PM, Georgel Ilie said:

Me too! 

I never had issues before with playing

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videos on Netflix or watching cable chanels worked like a charm.

Now, since two weeks ago, when I try to play a channel, the TV is freezing and all the channels are gone.  

If I tried to load an UHD movie on Netflx it stops around 20%.

I have no idea what was causing this. (I don't remember to have auto update feature activated)

 

Did you guys managed to fix it? How?

 

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On 4/4/2023 at 6:22 PM, Georgel Ilie said:

Me too! 

I never had issues before with playing

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videos on Netflix or watching cable chanels worked like a charm.

Now, since two weeks ago, when I try to play a channel, the TV is freezing and all the channels are gone.  

If I tried to load an UHD movie on Netflx it stops around 20%.

I have no idea what was causing this. (I don't remember to have auto update feature activated)

 

Did you guys managed to fix it? How?

I have exactly same problem, which appeared a few days ago

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On 4/4/2023 at 6:22 PM, Georgel Ilie said:

Me too! 

I never had issues before with playing 4k videos on Netflix or watching 4K cable chanels worked like a charm.

Now, since two weeks ago, when I try to play a 4k channel, the TV is freezing and all the channels are gone.  

If I tried to load an UHD movie on Netflx it stops around 20%.

I have no idea what was causing this. (I don't remember to have auto update feature activated)

 

Did you guys managed to fix it? How?

Hi. Did you find any solution? Have you tried contacting Lg support in Romania? I did that, they said this issue has never been reported. Maybe if they see that this problem is identical, reported in the same time period, on the same TV model, they will do something...

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Hi, yes for sure.

I've contacted them initially, but they said it might be an issue from the cable company.

However a guy from the cable company came and changed the ci+ card, but the issue is still there.

Then, I've contacted back LG support and they directed me to their official service representative ESD ROM.

Now, I am waiting for a cost estimation, but I'd guess this will be huge :)

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15 hours ago, Georgel Ilie said:

Hi, yes for sure.

I've contacted them initially, but they said it might be an issue from the cable company.

However a guy from the cable company came and changed the ci+ card, but the issue is still there.

Then, I've contacted back LG support and they directed me to their official service representative ESD ROM.

Now, I am waiting for a cost estimation, but I'd guess this will be huge :)

They told me the same...

But the problem seems to be software only. I assumed that the latest software version has some problems. Unfortunately, there is no downgrade procedure, so you can't do much more. Even overwriting the new version is impossible!

Can you please keep me updated on the cost estimate from ESD Rom? We can also discuss in private, if you agree.

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I still recommend you open up your TV and make a picture of your main board. Look it up on the internet and you can buy it for 400-500 lei. Just plug and play. It worked for me, it will work for you as well.

The issue comes from the HDMI connector. Sometimes it shortcircuits the board in a way that some functions stop working.

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On 5/4/2023 at 9:10 AM, 49UB850V-ZD said:

They told me the same...

But the problem seems to be software only. I assumed that the latest software version has some problems. Unfortunately, there is no downgrade procedure, so you can't do much more. Even overwriting the new version is impossible!

Can you please keep me updated on the cost estimate from ESD Rom? We can also discuss in private, if you agree.

Have you received a cost estimate from EsdRom? Thanks

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well, not really - they told me to bring the TV in one of their location for a technical expertise - 80 lei.

but another independent service told me that the main board need to replaced - 650 lei. 

Did not took any action yet. 

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