Chalnoth
Senior Contributor
I didn't even know it was possible to update the drivers on modern TV's. I didn't think they had any way to upload the data. But as long as this is a relatively recent phenomenon, my bet is that it's a piece of the electronics that is failing. So that means repair or replace. But if the problem is intermittent (i.e. doesn't happen that often), then it may be extremely hard for the repair person to find the problem, meaning you might get a big bill with no solution. Personally, I'd just cough up the cash and replace it.I'm somewhere else at the time.
I do try to set the volume down to 0 before turning it off.
I've remember to this do just once though.
It takes about 6 seconds for the TV to fire up when I press the power button on the remote which gives me plenty of time to run for it.
Does the whole driver update thingy sound plausible?
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