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  1. I figured the pvm would be quite a task to deal with I don't think I would ever take on a pvm you're much braver Soul than myself
  2. yeah when it comes to the capacitors I just do one at a time and yes I have seen print on the PCB I would also have to say that my experience with TVs in general is very slim however I have a good idea of what is in them especially old CRT I have messed with those a little bit as for plasma TVs I have no experience if there's anything in there that is high power I will recognize it obviously I will understand the capacitors beyond that no please do not be concerned I am no fool I don't go poking where I don't know and I do thoroughly look
  3. rock on thanks for the mention of the brands.. yes it's definitely a time-consuming thing sometimes I am not a pro by any means but I can get through it generally without tearing things up.. haha the part I always dread is taking it apart and especially when it's large heavy and complicated my fear is always breaking something during disassembly or reassembly I've always had pretty good luck but the dread of breaking it rides on the shoulders pretty hard.. my tactic if I can and is permitted I like to look at everything that I need to replace order it then take it out one at a time and replace it.. I have a horrible habit of forgetting what goes where otherwise yes I document with pictures and noting it down so that I don't lose track of where everything goes I would have to definitely agree about the heat output on that thing... it is tremendous of course the wife likes the heat output she prefers everything to be warmer so for her it's like a heater for the game room anyway I appreciate the information and I always appreciate the pictures it's really cool to see what other people got and how they have their setup pretty neat thanks for sharing
  4. fantastic to see that this thread is still kicking and of course Bowlsnapper demonstrating his Utopia of Awesomeness Bowlsnapper I don't know if you remember the TV I picked up last year sometime Midsummer for free I'm going to go through it and see if anything is needing replacing I doubt it but good to check reason for going through it originally is because it's got some dust back there I'd like to get it all cleaned up it has 4 80mm fans at the top of the Shroud at the back they look like they could be cleaned IF I find any capacitors that are obviously in need of changing what brand of capacitor would you recommend for these type of TVs or if anyone else has got suggestion for the sake of ease I'll post the information again Panasonic th-42pz700u
  5. I don't know what my luck will be revisiting of this project and it will be soon as I like to pick these things back up in the winter so we'll see what happens.. I have to admit I have not looked at the prices of the Optical drives for the better of 2 months now when I go to pick up the project again I imagine that they'll be at the same price if not greater regardless to whichever model I go with sometimes you'll find one under $80 regardless this project will go slow for me as the drives are not exactly cheap so it will be one drive at a time tell I have success with at least one then I'll give it a break for a little bit till I have success with at least one I might as well be smashing my own kneecaps with a hammer
  6. Excellent now all I have to do is pay some scalper $150 for the drive awesome
  7. a lot of the old school computer stuff is actually pretty cheap it's not that bad for two computers one that I built and the other one pre-built Dell done which I have $200 flat in both of them and that was also building one just don't do what the YouTubers tell you to do because then you're going to pay out the ass
  8. I'm not worried about the money aspect of it I had fun and enjoyed myself yeah it might be a brick but it was learning experience and I got two older PC Towers out of the deal that I enjoyed messing with and yes I am going to do it again
  9. yeah I'm going to try again and I'm going to use the fixed version next time I've done a little bit of talking and some research I think I've done everything correctly but I need to use fixed version the drive still technically partially works so I'm not too disappointed it's going to get put away on the shelf and used for Xboxes that don't have a drive to test them overall I enjoyed the learning experience I think I know what I need to do for next time
  10. I literally just started looking on your YouTube channel.. i had to step away for a brief minute came back seen I had an email seen the link thank you for your help
  11. now for the 8164b is the process basically the same just different Flasher?
  12. okay so basically luck of the draw well I'll keep going thank you for that information I was driving myself nuts I kept going back over everything haha
  13. going back to this I either did not flash this correctly or the flash did not take I use the application that flashes off desktop of xp when ran the application it prompted with information to follow I did all the following steps executed The Flash then rebooted the computer and what you see on the last picture there is what it said honestly if it turned into a paperweight I'm not worried the experience of doing this was pretty fun I am definitely going to attempt it again I want to learn unless someone can chime in and give me some information to potentially try to correct it if possible or what I might have done wrong

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