After unplugging my TV and electronics for a storm, I cannot get any of them to...

Texperson

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It sounds like you have done about everything normally suggested. But I don't see where you tried plugging your things directly into the outlet, bypassing the surge protector, just for testing. Maybe the protector is malfunctioning. And also maybe run an extension cord to another outlet completely on a different circuit and see what happens.
 
...show up on the inputs...Help? So there was a really bad storm last night and I unplugged my surge protector (my family kinda kicked me into that habit even if stuff is protected) that had my TV, DirectTV HD receiver, and 360 all plugged into it. Today I wake up, plug it back in, and turn on the TV to watch the news but to my surprise I get the blue screen "No signal". I'm tired and really don't care at the moment, figuring it's just the provider having issues so I decide to get on my 360. Switch the input to HDMI 2 and turn on the 360...I again get the blue screen.

I've tried unplugging everything, plugging it back in, and I've even tried switching the inputs...nothing I've thought of has fixed this problem for either thing. This wouldn't irritate me so much if it was just one of them because I could narrow it down to what might be the problem but both things aren't showing up on their inputs so I'm guessing it's the TV. Though I don't know why seeing as I was using it fine prior to unplugging everything, never had any issues before. I don't have a clue what unplugging it out of the outlet for a few hours could have done though. Can anyone give me at least a general idea of what to do here as I know this is kinda vague but it's all I have really to go on.

Thanks in advance.
 
It sounds like you have done about everything normally suggested. But I don't see where you tried plugging your things directly into the outlet, bypassing the surge protector, just for testing. Maybe the protector is malfunctioning. And also maybe run an extension cord to another outlet completely on a different circuit and see what happens.
 
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