Hi guys,
I have a macbook air A1369 late 2010 with a defective lcd. This is a known problem but because it was too expensive I've never replaced it and just used it as a media server connecting it to my tv so i can watch movies.
Now I've found a cheap screen and installed it on my macbook, the only problem seems to be that the backlight doesn't work.
Through this site I found out that there is a fuse that may cause this problem, so i friend of my overbridged this fuse and now it's reading 8.0V like it should be
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The only problem is that the backlight still isn't working.
Anybody have any idea's?
Hi guys,
I have a macbook air A1369 late 2010 with a defective lcd. This is a known problem but because it was too expensive I've never replaced it and just used it as a media server connecting it to my tv so i can watch movies.
Now I've found a cheap screen and installed it on my macbook, the only problem seems to be that the backlight doesn't work.
Through this site I found out that there is a fuse that may cause this problem, so i friend of my overbridged this fuse and now it's reading 8.0V like it should be
[image|283380|align=left]
The only problem is that the backlight still isn't working.
Anybody have any idea's?
Hi guys,
I have a macbook air A1369 late 2010 with a defective lcd. This is a known problem but because it was too expensive I've never replaced it and just used it as a media server connecting it to my tv so i can watch movies.
Now I've found a cheap screen and installed it on my macbook, the only problem seems to be that the backlight doesn't work.
Through this site I found out that there is a fuse that may cause this problem, so i friend of my overbridged this fuse and now it's reading 8.0V like it should be
[image|283380|align=left]
The only problem is that the backlight still isn't working.
Anybody have any idea's?
I have a macbook air A1369 late 2010 with a defective lcd. This is a known problem but because it was too expensive I've never replaced it and just used it as a media server connecting it to my tv so i can watch movies.
Now I've found a cheap screen and installed it on my macbook, the only problem seems to be that the backlight doesn't work.
Through this site I found out that there is a fuse that may cause this problem, so i friend of my overbridged this fuse and now it's reading 8.0V like it should be
[image|283380|align=left]
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The only problem is that the backlight still isn't working.
I have a macbook air A1369 late 2010 with a defective lcd. This is a known problem but because it was too expensive I've never replaced it and just used it as a media server connecting it to my tv so i can watch movies.
Now I've found a cheap screen and installed it on my macbook, the only problem seems to be that the backlight doesn't work.
Through this site I found out that there is a fuse that may cause this problem, so i friend of my overbridged this fuse and now it's reading 8.0V like it should be
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[image|283380|align=left]
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The only problem is that the backlight still isn't working.
I have a macbook air A1369 late 2010 with a defective lcd. This is a known problem but because it was too expensive I've never replaced it and just used it as a media server connecting it to my tv so i can watch movies.
Now I've found a cheap screen and installed it on my macbook, the only problem seems to be that the backlight doesn't work.
Through this site I found out that there is a fuse that may cause this problem, so i friend of my overbridged this fuse and now it's reading 8.0V like it should be
-
[image|283380|align=left]
+
[image|283380|align=centre]
The only problem is that the backlight still isn't working.
Hi guys,
I have a macbook air A1369 late 2010 with a defective lcd. This is a known problem but because it was too expensive I've never replaced it and just used it as a media server connecting it to my tv so i can watch movies.
Now I've found a cheap screen and installed it on my macbook, the only problem seems to be that the backlight doesn't work.
Through this site I found out that there is a fuse that may cause this problem, so i friend of my overbridged this fuse and now it's reading 8.0V like it should be
[image|283380|align=left]
The only problem is that the backlight still isn't working.
Anybody have any idea's?