Toshiba LCD 46XV635D Hdmi issue

Hi, I have the above tv and after a power cut due to thunder storm none of the Hdmi ports appear to be working just get a blue screen. I have done the normal things, have switched tv off left for 5 mins, reset tv via menu unplugged all Hdmi leads and tested each port with a unit I know is working but I get nothing! Is there some sort of reset or will this need to be repaired? I now know my TiVo box Hdmi port is faulty aswel as I have tested this on another tv and the only way I get an output is via scart.
I hope there is a simple reset that will cure this look forward to a response or two
Many thanks in advance

It sounds like it needs servicing. However, I don't believe that's a US model, and this site only supports the US. You should contact Toshiba in your region.
- Peter

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