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JVC TV ERROR - usb overcurrent

Joe Ostrander Posted Jan 29, 2008

JVC TV error - USB overcurrent error

I have a JVC TV that keeps possing up an error I don't understand. It says "USB OVER CURRENT ERROR: Press OK on TV remote to reboot tv." I only have a DVD/surround sound, cable signal, and Nintento Wii plugged into the TV. We do not understand. JVC does not have a solution, except move this huge 400 pound tv to a service center, which I do not want to do.

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    I have a few things hooked up to it. I have an rca switch box to switch between a dvd player, the Wii, the xbox.

    Comment 1, Last comment by Tracy Smith Apr 05, 2009

    I have a JVC tv with the same error. A couple years ago I had the problem after connecting it to a dlink digital media center. Eventually I gave up and took them apart. This year I have an xbox using XBMC playing videos to the tv, and i've started to get the error message.

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    Well its July and I too have the same problem. Has anyone figured out a solution in the last 7 months? Model # AV-32WF47 Thanks.

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    In June, 06 we bought a JVC TV Model #AV32F577. About 10 months ago we received a message on the screen, "USB Over Current Error. Please push OK button after you remove USB Devise". We have continued to get this message dozens and dozens times a day. We have nothing connected to our set but our satellite receiver. Today I took on the task of making some call.....to HH Gregg (Buford, GA) where we purchased the TV......all the way up to JVC support in Wayne, NJ. (1-800-526-5308; Michael) Michael suggested disconnecting all DVDs, etc. which we had already done. Does anyone have suggestions? Thanks!

    Comment 1, Last comment by JB38 May 07, 2008

    I am getting the same message on my TV a JVC 32-inch flatscreen Model No. AV32WF47.

    Comment 1, Last comment by Dwin Constable May 07, 2008



  


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