My Toshiba 39L2353DN is locked

Hello

almost a month ago that I can no longer turn on and then I do not see my TV.
As soon as I put the plug TV wakes up alone and I get a written DO NOT POWER OFF SCAN reaches 17% and accidents.
How can I fix

I wait your help
Thank you

You can download the Softwareversion 1.05.10 for model L2333 (this will work for you the model too), reflash your TV with this file and see what happens?

It can be found here: http://www.dl.toshiba.com/dtv/NA/GB/EN/39L2333DG.html

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