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Hello. Today I made an update for my SONY KDL-75W855C. After that I can`t access settings menu. Screen becomes blurry and that`s it. Everything else is working fine. I made some restarts, power cut, waiting, but is not working. What should I do ?
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I'm also afraid the settings will indeed be lost. Using the ADB interface will involve a series of steps and tools (e.g. Linux, Andriod SDK, USB A/A, etc.) which will bluntly speaking risk your TV requiring a service repair technician to fix. Consider also that that possibly might even lead to unnecessary delays and costs. It will take you literally less time to dismount the TV from the wall than to go down the unconventional routes.
My suggestion for you is not to make matters worse and proceed as follows:
I understand you are a TV enthusiast exploring around with developer and diagnostic tools. My advice for you is to fully understand the risks involved. So proceed with caution, and in the future always execute a Factory Data Reset manually prior to updating your TV firmware.
Hi ycodryn,
Welcome to the Sony Community.
I would recommend a Reboot of your TV. You can find more details on how to perform this here.
Let me know if this helps.
Cheers,
Sean Mc
Hello. Yes I already tried 3 times and setting are still not working.
Just a quick thought. You probably require a Factory Data Reset, however since you don't have access to the Settings menu of the TV, try triggering the process as follows:
I was afraid of that. I love my settings 😞 I will try your steps and bring back some feedback. Thank you.
edit: my tv is on wall and on ups. is a little hard to do those things. can i do a factory reset using adb?
I'm also afraid the settings will indeed be lost. Using the ADB interface will involve a series of steps and tools (e.g. Linux, Andriod SDK, USB A/A, etc.) which will bluntly speaking risk your TV requiring a service repair technician to fix. Consider also that that possibly might even lead to unnecessary delays and costs. It will take you literally less time to dismount the TV from the wall than to go down the unconventional routes.
My suggestion for you is not to make matters worse and proceed as follows:
I understand you are a TV enthusiast exploring around with developer and diagnostic tools. My advice for you is to fully understand the risks involved. So proceed with caution, and in the future always execute a Factory Data Reset manually prior to updating your TV firmware.
Give yourself and your wife a pat on the back, you earned it!