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Originally Posted by theducks
I would not try a firmware upgrade on a formerly working unit that is acting up in a way that the firmware was not destined to fix.
I, also would (have someone) check the Display module connector.
A pin will remove the 4 round 'feet'/plugs.
Under is a small Phillips (the battery compartment screwdriver should work).
The cable/connector is near the 'jog' swithch
Static is your enemy, be sure to be grounded while handling the insides.
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The connector was connected. I think the issue might be something inside the connector :/