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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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I suspect your LVDS cable connector is bad on the logic board or the cable was put in backwards which burnt some of the logic near the connector.
Take some good detailed pictures of the connector so we can see it straight on and down wards where the cable is inserted and post them here for us to see [guide|21499]
=== Update (10/09/2018) ===
'''OK! I see the problem!'''
-The connector is damaged! The shield is lifted a bit on the Left side You can try pushing it down so it doesn't short the ribbon cable contacts. The 2nd last picture makes this clear.
+The connector is damaged! The shield is lifted a bit on the Left side You can try pushing it down so it doesn't short the ribbon cable contacts. The 2nd to last picture makes this clear.
-Often I see the connector yanked forward on the right side so the connector it’s not parallel with the logic board which is also the case here as well. Note the gap difference on the left Vs right in the last picture.
+Often I see the connector yanked forward on the Right side so the connector it’s not parallel with the logic board which is also the case here as well. Note the gap difference on the left Vs right in the last picture.
The LVDS cable is a bit short so its easy to pull on it causing damage to either the cable or the connector.
I don’t think reforming the connector will fix this as the tension within the connector pins is not assured. I end up just replacing the connector.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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I suspect your LVDS cable connector is bad on the logic board or the cable was put in backwards which burnt some of the logic near the connector.
Take some good detailed pictures of the connector so we can see it straight on and down wards where the cable is inserted and post them here for us to see [guide|21499]
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+=== Update (10/09/2018) ===
+'''OK! I see the problem!'''
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+The connector is damaged! The shield is lifted a bit on the Left side You can try pushing it down so it doesn't short the ribbon cable contacts. The 2nd last picture makes this clear.
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+Often I see the connector yanked forward on the right side so the connector it’s not parallel with the logic board which is also the case here as well. Note the gap difference on the left Vs right in the last picture.
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+The LVDS cable is a bit short so its easy to pull on it causing damage to either the cable or the connector.
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+I don’t think reforming the connector will fix this as the tension within the connector pins is not assured. I end up just replacing the connector.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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-I suspect your LVDS cable connector is bad or the cable was put in backwards which burnt some of the logic near the connector.
+I suspect your LVDS cable connector is bad on the logic board or the cable was put in backwards which burnt some of the logic near the connector.
Take some good detailed pictures of the connector so we can see it straight on and down wards where the cable is inserted and post them here for us to see [guide|21499]

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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I suspect your LVDS cable connector is bad or the cable was put in backwards which burnt some of the logic near the connector.

Take some good detailed pictures of the connector so we can see it straight on and down wards where the cable is inserted and post them here for us to see [guide|21499]

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