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A list of fixes for your Samsung TV when it's showing a black screen and is unresponsive
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Is your Samsung TV on but showing a black screen? Fortunately, there are a few simple ways that you can solve this issue. This wikiHow article lists possible fixes for you to use when your Samsung TV has the black screen of death.

Things You Should Know

  • Before you try more intensive troubleshooting steps, power cycle your TV and look for any damaged cables.
  • Disable sleep timers and Power-Saving Mode in your Samsung TV's settings.
  • Try different ports on your TV in case the 1st one is damaged.
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Try power cycling it to reset it.

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  1. Reset it to clear the cache on your TV. To correctly power cycle, or reset, your Samsung TV, unplug it from the wall for at least a minute. After the minute has passed and the TV is still unplugged, press and hold the Power button on your TV for another 30 seconds.
    • This should be the physical button on the TV, not on the remote or your phone.
    • After you've done those steps, plug the TV back in and turn it on. This may not work if you rushed through the steps to power cycle your TV.
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Reset it to factory settings.

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  1. In this case, you've tried all the previous steps and nothing has worked so far, but you can still reset your Samsung TV to factory settings. However, your TV will be reset, which means that any of your personalized settings like your Wi-Fi name and password, and any user accounts, will be cleared.
    • Depending on your model, the menus may look different, but generally, go to Menu > Settings > General/Support > Reset/Self Diagnosis > Reset.
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Check if the backlights have failed.

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  1. These lights make it so everything on your screen is visible, so if they are out, the screen will be black but you'll still be able to hear what's on the TV.
    • Check if these are the problem by shining a flashlight over the screen. If you see dimly-lit pictures that aren't from your flashlight, then you can easily isolate the issue to your backlights. If you can't tell if your flashlight is illuminating the TV, turn up the volume and see if the pictures on the screen move depending on the sounds you hear.
    • You should only replace these LED strips if you're confident in your abilities to disassemble and reassemble your TV.
    • Fixing anything yourself may void the warranty, so check that before you attempt to replace the LED strips or other hardware.
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See if something else hardware-related is faulty.

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  1. Other hardware, like the T-CON board, the power control board, or other major parts can be faulty.
    • Most people shouldn't attempt to DIY this. If your TV is out of warranty, your best bet is to take it to a 3rd-party service center. Fixing anything yourself may void the warranty, so check that before you attempt to replace the LED strips or other hardware.
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This article was reviewed by Jocotra Cathey and by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Jocotra Cathey is a TV Mounting Service Expert and the business owner of TV Mount Charlotte, a professional TV mounting company operating in Charlotte, North Carolina. For the past 18 years, Jocotra's company has offered premier home theater installation services, specializing in home theater design, wiring and installation, projector and screen installation, wire concealing, and more. He has received certifications in Computer Science and Low-Voltage Certification from Central Piedmont Community College. This article has been viewed 278,389 times.
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