thanks to all for the answers.this regulator take in input 5v and should give 3v output (called VCC3 into service manual) (that doesn't give power cause the short).
indeed I didn't tell you all the tests I had done. once I found the short on the output of the voltage regulator, I obviously desoldered the regulator and tested on the board whether the short circuit to ground remained (and I tested the regulator on the bench alone, and it works correctly). Then obviously I removed the capacitor C29 (tested and ok, the C71 and also the resistor R127 but they are all working... the short is not in those components,if i check on the board with those components removed , short to ground is always there.I wanted to find which integrated circuit was powered by that 3V output voltage from the regulator.
i have the service manual for this board, but I honestly haven't been able to understand the answer to the previous question yet
to me a 3v dead short strongly suggests a shorted cpu or other major chip.
i suspected broken IC11.. but i would check without desoldering/resoldering it if possible.
the problem is THE CLOCK IS YOUR ENEMY. all of this takes time, and unless you are really meticulous about keeping the captops wet, you will probably destroy your head.
i have not this problem. since i make all the tries only with electronic board.. and even turned off I can see if the short circuit disappears
thanks to all for the hints , i hope someone else too can give his contribution to help me
of course, maybe in the end i will have to replace the board or send it to china service for repair, but since i have no problem in soldering/desoldering/checking electronic components maybe i can learn something new.