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Aug 5, 2024, 12:29:24 PM8/5/24
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It starts coming in but after a couple of inches in the front top seems to get "stuck" and then it starts to rack with the rear still coming in but front top does not? Then it binds up. I tried lowering the driver side to let it not hang as much but that doesn't help.


On the front of the slide between the window and the outer flange, there's that black cover piece. I believe that controls the slide movement. There should be one on the end wall. There is something that controls the slide movement. I'm sure someone will explain it. My neighbor had a problem with his. I never got involved because my slides don't have it.


Thank you Duncan.... you are exactly right... I had extended the slide then it would not come back in. I found that exact shear pin missing (I had the same experience with the rear shear pin a few months ago) which I replaced tonight but the slide seems "racked" in the opening so I need to figure out how to get it back aligned so it will come in and out correctly.


I searched all last night and it seems that there are no rollers, the Teflon straps are just a couple years old, the floor under the slide appears solid (no rot or sag) and I replaced the missing shear pin.


I will give you a call today and discuss the slide issue and give you a few items to look at. I am very sorry I didn't call last night. I have a coach in for repairs right now that wore me out and I went to bed early. I call it the coach from hell. ( Got hit bad by lightning and the devil has taken up residence inside it. )


The slide you are referring to by the way is an HWH slide. They are not an easy slide to work on or adjust. You can do a lot of damage adjusting HWH slides if you do not have the knowledge base to perform the work. I will do what I can over the phone so you can at least get the slide in and get the coach to me.


Chris, no worries at all, I can only imagine how busy you are!! Thank you for the info on what slide type it is... mine has that power gear system so I thought it was Lippert type!! I was going to head over to the RV sometime this afternoon and work from there and check a few things as it seems like the front rail is binding shortly after retraction activation! I appreciate anything you can share to get me back on track and then I can get down to you when I can!


Well...I believe the origin of this problem is the front shear pin broke. Then I was trying in/out maneuver and got it all out if time between front and rear gear packs.....then I had inadvertently dumped the airbags.


So today I pulled all the pins and got the gears better aligned, then it was still binding in the upper front corner took me a few beverages to realize I had dumped all the air....I aired up the system got to "trave" height and now the slide goes in and out and in and out like it's supposed to.


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The best thing to do is enter the Advanced Boot Options menu by pressing F8 before the Windows 7 splash screen appears and then select Enable Low Resolution Video (640x480). This should allow you to get into Windows with a display at least - after this, set the resolution to one of the supported resolutions of your TV, the display modes are listed here: [UC6300-ZA]BN68-03165A-01Eng.pdf (page 11).


After selecting the Low Resolution (640x480) method, I can only see the splash screen. The TV goes dark after that point. However, when I boot into Safe Mode, I can see both the Windows splash screen and can see the Windows desktop. I have also tried using other lower resolutions and can only see the splash screen. Only in Safe Mode, can I see both the splash and desktop.


We must be able to show the PowerPoint slides in a 1080p resolution. Currently, I am using the latest IGP video driver from Silicon Integrated Systems . I will try using a previous IGP & GPU video driver as you suggested and let you know what further results I get. Thank you very much for your support!


I have good news! It seems that this might not be a driver issue after all? I was really having a hard time with this but with some help, we finally have it figured out. After we installed a SiS driver, and plugged the Optiplex 160 to the TV, it worked fine. If we connected the Optiplex 160 to a desktop monitor (for testing) and then took the 160 and plugged into the TV, it would fail every time. We were successfully able to use all resolutions just fine (even the higher ones).


Thank you JSharp. I was having the same exact issue with my tv and Optiplex. Thought it was a setting in the driver since I could see the desktop in safe mode. Did as you said and uninstalled and re installed the driver without hooking it up to a monitor and it worked perfectly. Thanks again.

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