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Ghost image after flash...
#1
30 Jul 2011 @ 16:22
JGoldzilla
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I just flashed a Ben-Q VAD6038 that had the dashboard update with LT+1.9 and now I am seeing a ghost image of the dashboard on dark portions of the screen. This happens weather or not I am playing a backed up game, a retail game, or any game at all. It also doesn't matter what video inputs and input settings I use. Everything still works like it should besides this.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
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#2
30 Jul 2011 @ 18:24
Modking30
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Originally posted by JGoldzilla:LOL. It's called burn man. It's your TV. If you have a samsung you can run the scrolling feature which can remove burn. Flashing your drive would have nothing to do with your TV.
I just flashed a Ben-Q VAD6038 that had the dashboard update with LT+1.9 and now I am seeing a ghost image of the dashboard on dark portions of the screen. This happens weather or not I am playing a backed up game, a retail game, or any game at all. It also doesn't matter what video inputs and input settings I use. Everything still works like it should besides this.
Any ideas?
This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 30 Jul 2011 @ 18:25
#3
30 Jul 2011 @ 19:34
LOL. It's called burn man. It's your TV. If you have a samsung you can run the scrolling feature which can remove burn. Flashing your drive would have nothing to do with your TV.
1. I was under the impression that the "burn" should only occur if I have a certain image in the same spot on the screen of a plasma TV for an extended period of time. That did not happen.
2. The ghost image appears no matter what TV I am using. Even an older CRT type shows it.
#4
31 Jul 2011 @ 4:31
Could be your componant cable or hdmi cable is on its way out!! Or not inserted properly!! Just a thought!!

#5
31 Jul 2011 @ 10:02
Modking30
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Originally posted by JGoldzilla:LOL. It's called burn man. It's your TV. If you have a samsung you can run the scrolling feature which can remove burn. Flashing your drive would have nothing to do with your TV.
1. I was under the impression that the "burn" should only occur if I have a certain image in the same spot on the screen of a plasma TV for an extended period of time. That did not happen.
2. The ghost image appears no matter what TV I am using. Even an older CRT type shows it.
OH I see. Try another cable as mentioned above. Try HDMI or make sure the switch on your component cable didn't get moved.
#6
31 Jul 2011 @ 14:08
OK. Nuts. It's gone today. I didn't change a thing. Whatever. Thanks for the inputs anyways!
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