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PowerBook G4 Titanium DVI Backlight Problems

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Just like my Powerbook Titanium Mercury, this computer has been in storage for years. I was about to throw it away because its display was loose from the computer and you could see the wires. But I stored it becauseI thought I could fix it. Now it is out of storage. When I turn it on I hear the boot chime but nothing on the display screen. After I waited a while I saw a faint image on the screen. I put it near the light and a saw the display. I think the backlight is broken because before I stored it I saw that a grey wire was cut from the right part of the display. Is that the problem or is there a way to turn on the backlight on your computer or do I have to reconnect the grey wire?

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PowerBook G4 Titanium DVI

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PowerBook G4 Titanium DVI Backlight Problems

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Just like my Powerbook Titanium Mercury, this computer has been in storage for years. I was about to throw it away because its display was loose from the computer and you could see the wires. But I stored it becauseI thought I could fix it. Now it is out of storage. When I turn it on I hear the boot chime but nothing on the display screen. After I waited a while I saw a faint image on the screen. I put it near the light and a saw the display. I think the backlight is broken because before I stored it I saw that a grey wire was cut from the right part of the display. Is that the problem or is there a way to turn on the backlight on your computer or do I have to reconnect the grey wire?

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PowerBook G4 Titanium DVI

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