So, when I was disconnecting the lcd cable from the iPad, I may have broken one of the resistor/diode things on the board, but I am not sure. Now, there is a constant red lines across the whole screen when I turn it on. Is there any way to "jumper" this spot to fix the red screen issue?
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So, when I was disconnecting the lcd cable from the iPad, I may have broken one of the resistor/diode things on the board, but I am not sure. Now, there is a constant red lines across the whole screen when I turn it on. Is there any way to "jumper" this spot to fix the red screen issue? Thanks in advance for the help on the this forum. I greatly appreciate it!
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[image|611077] The part that I may have potentially "broken" is the one in the blue box.
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The part that I may have potentially "broken" is the one in the blue box.
So, when I was disconnecting the lcd cable from the iPad, I may have broken one of the resistor/diode things on the board, but I am not sure. Now, there is a constant red lines across the whole screen when I turn it on. Is there any way to "jumper" this spot to fix the red screen issue?
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So, when I was disconnecting the lcd cable from the iPad, I may have broken one of the resistor/diode things on the board, but I am not sure. Now, there is a constant red lines across the whole screen when I turn it on. Is there any way to "jumper" this spot to fix the red screen issue?
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=== Update ===
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[image|611077] The part that I may have potentially "broken" is the one in the blue box.
So, when I was disconnecting the lcd cable from the iPad, I may have broken one of the resistor/diode things on the board, but I am not sure. Now, there is a constant red lines across the whole screen when I turn it on. Is there any way to "jumper" this spot to fix the red screen issue?