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Lorrian Holder Posted on Oct 27, 2014
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Both the DDT light and PWR light are on, but I do not have any sound at all. can someone help please.

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I thunk your rite it met its maker, sounds like you followed all the test procedures, and unfortanuly that's what happens from time to time working great on min then gone to the GB in the sky the next. unless you have a DX card or know someone that has one, (and thats only to confirm its dead) sounds like you need a new system board.
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