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Ipad bricked shortly after digitser replacment.

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Hi.

I smashed the front glass of my Ipad air, and today fitted a replacement.

It worked fine for a while, but then the screen became unresponsive at first in the bottom half of the screen; other times the entire screen not working.

Then suddenly it would work fine again for a couple of minuets, only to repeat the above shortly afterwards.

The screen also occasionally starts shaking violently with no input from my finger.

Because of the intermittent nature, I wondered if i'd left something loose after completing the install.

I opened the device up again and re-traced my steps; unplugging both the digitiser and LCD.

There didn't appear to be any loose connections and everything was in securely.

When I screwed everything back together again after disassembling and reassembling and tried to turn the Ipad on, I got nothing.

plugged it in to see if it was the battery that was dead, still nothing.

I presumed i'd not plugged the LCD in properly, so again disassembled the device to check, but everything was in fine.

I've now disassembled and reassembled the device five times in the hope that I just wasn't putting it back together properly, but the thing just will not turn on.

Not only is this thoroughly frustrating, it has truly stumped me.

For those who have disassembled an Ipad you'll know that there isn't really that much that can go wrong. To fully take off the LCD and digitiser only requires the removal of seven screws and four simple ribbon cables.

I can't see how I've damaged anything. I was very careful, and as far as I can see, the LCD, digitiser and all ribbon cables are intact and undamaged, not can I think of anything I've done that would've damaged them.

The battery also remained entirely untouched throughout the whole process, and as I say, there is no question (unless i'm missing something) that all cables were in securely.

I don't see how I can trouble shoot the issue, either, as I have no real way of testing for damage.

Any ideas?

Thanks a lot!

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iPad Air Wi-Fi

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Ipad bricked shortly after digitser replacment.

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi.

I smashed the front glass of my Ipad air, and today fitted a replacement.

It worked fine for a while, but then the screen became unresponsive at first in the bottom half of the screen; other times the entire screen not working.

Then suddenly it would work fine again for a couple of minuets, only to repeat the above shortly afterwards.

The screen also occasionally starts shaking violently with no input from my finger.

Because of the intermittent nature, I wondered if i'd left something loose after completing the install.

I opened the device up again and re-traced my steps; unplugging both the digitiser and LCD.

There didn't appear to be any loose connections and everything was in securely.

When I screwed everything back together again after disassembling and reassembling and tried to turn the Ipad on, I got nothing.

plugged it in to see if it was the battery that was dead, still nothing.

I presumed i'd not plugged the LCD in properly, so again disassembled the device to check, but everything was in fine.

I've now disassembled and reassembled the device five times in the hope that I just wasn't putting it back together properly, but the thing just will not turn on.

Not only is this thoroughly frustrating, it has truly stumped me.

For those who have disassembled an Ipad you'll know that there isn't really that much that can go wrong. To fully take off the LCD and digitiser only requires the removal of seven screws and four simple ribbon cables.

I can't see how I've damaged anything. I was very careful, and as far as I can see, the LCD, digitiser and all ribbon cables are intact and undamaged, not can I think of anything I've done that would've damaged them.

The battery also remained entirely untouched throughout the whole process, and as I say, there is no question (unless i'm missing something) that all cables were in securely.

I don't see how I can trouble shoot the issue, either, as I have no real way of testing for damage.

Any ideas?

Thanks a lot!

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iPad Air Wi-Fi

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