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The USB warning code comes up when the TV is turned on and it will not change modes to anything. You cannot get into settings, absolutely anything. The TV will not move. We tried all the suggestions online, unplugging for one minute unplugging for 30 seconds doing the reset button, at least five hours on the phone with different people from Best Buy and Samsung. No help. Very frustrating.

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