You may have to re-assemble the device to try the following.
With the device switched on and set up to display an image, try shining a torch at an angle close to the screen to check if you can detect an image at all.
It will be very faint so try it in a darkened room to help if you can detect an image.
If you can then hopefully the rest of the device is working normally but you have a backlight problem with the screen,
This is not as bad as it sounds as you say that the wire is broken, looking at the first image it appears that there are only 2 wires in the cable, I suspect that this cable is the backlight power cable from the motherboard to the screen.
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Depending on whether it is permanently connected to the screen or it plugs into a connector on the screen will determine how to go about getting it fixed.
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Depending on whether it is permanently connected to the screen or it plugs into or is soldered onto a connector on the screen will determine how to go about getting it fixed.
You may have to re=assemble the device to try the following.
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You may have to re-assemble the device to try the following.
With the device switched on and set up to display an image, try shining a torch at an angle close to the screen to check if you can detect an image at all.
It will be very faint so try it in a darkened room to help if you can detect an image.
If you can then hopefully the rest of the device is working normally but you have a backlight problem with the screen,
This is not as bad as it sounds as you say that the wire is broken, looking at the first image it appears that there are only 2 wires in the cable, I suspect that this cable is the backlight power cable from the motherboard to the screen.
Depending on whether it is permanently connected to the screen or it plugs into a connector on the screen will determine how to go about getting it fixed.
Hi @sundaychampagne ,
You may have to re=assemble the device to try the following.
With the device switched on and set up to display an image, try shining a torch at an angle close to the screen to check if you can detect an image at all.
It will be very faint so try it in a darkened room to help if you can detect an image.
If you can then hopefully the rest of the device is working normally but you have a backlight problem with the screen,
This is not as bad as it sounds as you say that the wire is broken, looking at the first image it appears that there are only 2 wires in the cable, I suspect that this cable is the backlight power cable from the motherboard to the screen.
Depending on whether it is permanently connected to the screen or it plugs into a connector on the screen will determine how to go about getting it fixed.