You can get the parts at a site like for the make and model of the TV. The ones in the TV I salvaged were five years old and were dim or burned out. The TV is going into a mode that shuts everything off when the LEDs fail. Some brands only allow for updating and not reinstalling the same version. Hopefully you are able to reinstall the same version software if that is all that is available. The TV doesn’t stay on long enough for you to verify what firmware version is installed by navigating through the Menus but the update procedure only requires that the firmware is loaded onto a USB stick and the stick inserted into the TV and then with the TV’s Power button being held operated the TV is powered on, the rest is automatic. If you cannot find it either try contacting Toshiba tech support in your location and ask them if it is available. I cannot find a firmware download for your model but if you happen to find it and since you said that you’re going to scrap it if unsuccessful you have nothing to lose by trying to reinstall (or maybe update) the firmware. the screen works, the power works, the connection between the mainboard and the screen works and parts of the mainboard work as well. The logo showing is a good sign as it shows that the basic fundamentals are there i.e.
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