Error code on tv
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Error code on tv
A neighbour has the following banner just come up on his Samsung TV (in English, he speaks no English!) and has asked our help!
"This page contains the following errors. Error on line 65 at column 33. Entity ref: expecting;below* is a rendering of the page up to the first error"
*there was nothing below!
It's all gobbledegook to me. I've tried to translate the above into French but it's not easy.
Any of you TV experts know what the heck it all means! It only appears on TF1 channel.
Thanks in advance for any help/advice you can give.
"This page contains the following errors. Error on line 65 at column 33. Entity ref: expecting;below* is a rendering of the page up to the first error"
*there was nothing below!
It's all gobbledegook to me. I've tried to translate the above into French but it's not easy.
Any of you TV experts know what the heck it all means! It only appears on TF1 channel.
Thanks in advance for any help/advice you can give.
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Re: Error code on tv
It could be that the firmware on the tv is corrupt.tubs wrote:A neighbour has the following banner just come up on his Samsung TV (in English, he speaks no English!) and has asked our help!
"This page contains the following errors. Error on line 65 at column 33. Entity ref: expecting;below* is a rendering of the page up to the first error"
*there was nothing below!
It's all gobbledegook to me. I've tried to translate the above into French but it's not easy.
Any of you TV experts know what the heck it all means! It only appears on TF1 channel.
Thanks in advance for any help/advice you can give.
Some Samsung TVs have upgradable firmware which you get from their website and then load from a USB stick. Not really a job for the faint hearted as you could cabbage the machine.
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Here is an explanation in English http://knowhow.com/article-pdf.dhtml?ar ... erence=890
I can't guarantee this is the required fix but it is the most likely
I can't guarantee this is the required fix but it is the most likely
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It's not a language problem it's a tv problem. So the best thing would be for him to contact his supplier or Samsung France.
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That's a bit defeatist, if your PC needed a firmware upgrade you would probably do it yourself or ask a knowledgeable friend.Santiago wrote:It's not a language problem it's a tv problem. So the best thing would be for him to contact his supplier or Samsung France.
These days it costs nearly as much to get a TV repaired as it does to buy a new one so unless it is under guarantee then taking it back to the supplier is probably not a viable option.
Tubs, I have just checked Samsung's French site and the firmware upgrade is an international procedure. Send me the full model number of the TV and I'll get you what you need.
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