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There is some loose solder termminal/s inside the circuit baord. You have to detect them and must resolder them by applying a little more fresh solder. The fault is with loose solder terminals itself.
Sounds like you have loose solder connections on the convergence ic's. If you have a soldering iron and solder then it will be an easy fix. There are 2 convergence ic's, and they will be mounted to large heat sinks. When you get the back off of the tv, you can tap around on the boards with the handle of a screwdriver or anything else nonconductive and see if it will act up. You may even try banging on the side of the set w/ your hand to see if it acts up. If it isn't loose connections, then the ic's will need to be changed, and possibly some resistors.
This sounds like a loose solder joint, or overheated component. I know this may sound like a **** question, but have you tried tapping the TV to see if it goes away? If it does, you will need a tech to re solder the loose component. I have also seen this type of line and color bleed problem, believe it or not from poor cabling or loose connections.
There is little or no support for TOMTOM unfortunately. They want you to send it to them so they can extract your teeth in costs. reformatting may not fix it as its a fault on the main board, (loose screen ribbon connection) openin unit voids warranty and there are many tiny pieces that fall out if you are not exceptionally skilled or careful. So there is not a lot of choice here
Its either going to be the screen or the cable going from the screen to the motherboard is bad. My suggestion if your notebook is under warranty, try to get the screen and the cable replaced. That way if the problem still exists then you know for sure its a motherboard problem. Hope this helps.
I think some where in the cable there is a broken wire, it is inside the cable, cause there is a certain position that it work properly. You can also test it by tyring other mouse if the problem still the same.
Elsamma,
If you are positive keeping the cable stationary prevents the problem try this:
Try holding the mouse connector stationary and wiggle the cable. If the problem occurs then the connection between the mouse connector/cable is defective, due to the low value of this mouse the fix would typically be replacing rather than repair.
If that doesn?t work try wiggling the mouse connector where it plugs into the PC. If this causes the problem to reappear then either your mouse connector or the PC socket is damaged. Try another mouse and if the problem goes away, again the fix would be to replace the mouse.
If a new mouse doesn?t fix the problem then there is a good chance the PS2 connector is damaged. At this point I would purchase a USB mouse which should solve your problem
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