必要な工具と部品
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この手順は未翻訳です。 翻訳を手伝う。
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That's a lot of cabling? How does one know where to find what?
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That laser assembly looks suspicious. Guess I'll be opening it!
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It'd be awesome if I loaded up a DVD while this thing was running. Imagine the turbulence from the disc...
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That grey circle thing is the "manual eject" slot. In case your DVD is stuck and you can't remove it. Although if you remove the top, it's easy to push the tray out. Was this once a PC drive?
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この手順は未翻訳です。 翻訳を手伝う。
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And with that, the entire Blu-Ray player is dead, never to play a movie again. You don't have to tear it down all the way like I did.
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The tools shown are an example of what I used, you don't have to be as specific.
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Every single screw I removed. It's gonna be tough trying to put this back together without duct-tape...
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im about to take mine apart due to the fact that samsung updated the thing and killed it……no taking it to the repair shop so im going to try to make it into a PC blu ray player…….it should work at least in my head it should work….lol wish me luck
Uh no. It uses proprietary connectors, so it won’t be do-able.
How do I hook this up to my tv?
copied from: https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Home...
and personally verified. Try this BEFORE total disassembly LOL
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Re: Blu-ray player power cycling whenever plugged in
06-28-2020 08:40 AM
@userHqWNet9sdV wrote:
Yes! Couldn't agree more. I am a life-long member of Consumers Union and i too will be reporting this poor quality to them. My model is BD J5700/ZA. Problem started 2 weeks ago, none of the suggested fixes work.
Call 1-800-Samsung, get past the automated attendant, get to a real person, explain your have a Blu Ray player stuck in a boot loop. They will ask you to perform a reset (turn on, press eject for 15 seconds). After that they'll get information from you, email you a UPS label, you ship it back to them. No charge shipping, no charge repair.