Genesis Problem

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lisalover1
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Genesis Problem

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I encountered an odd problem with my Sega Genesis. Normally, when I turn the system on, even if there is no cartridge inside the system, the screen turns from blue to black. It doesn't do that anymore; it stays blue, and there is no change at all. I tried using different adapters, but that didn't work. I tried switching TV's, but that didn't work. So, I bought another one off Ebay, and I have the same problem on both TV's. The Genesis came with new adapters, except a Genesis power adapter, so I used another one. The new genesis came with a broken RF adapter [It won't fit the slot], and a Composite adapter that fits. The only thing that I had to re-use was the power adapter. What could be the problem? The red LED on the genesis turns on when I press the power button, so I don't think power is a problem.

EDIT: I found that, sometimes, when the genesis is plugged into the second TV via an RF adapter and turned off, it shows a static, distorted version of a TV channel, but when I turn it on, it just goes to a clear "No Signal" screen again.
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Re: Genesis Problem

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First off, ensure that if you're using the RF adapter the TV is set to the channel designated by the RF adapter.

That being said, just sounds like a dirty Genesis and possible the game cart(s) as well. Try cleaning them. You'll need a special tool to clean the system itself.
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