Most likely, the display cable was slightly disconnected, when the unit was dropped. You should be able to fix it just by opening it, and re-attatching the cable. I'm assuming that it's an iPad 1 (Not an iPad 2) so you should be able to use [guide|2206|this guide] to open it and access the display ribbon cable.
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Most likely, the display cable was slightly disconnected when the unit was dropped. You should be able to fix it just by opening it and re-attaching the cable. I'm assuming that it's an iPad 1 (Not an iPad 2), so you should be able to use [guide|2206|this guide] to open it and access the display ribbon cable.
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Once you open it, disconnect, than re-connect the LCD cable (Surrounded in a yellow box, shown in [http://guide-images.ifixit.net/igi/iCYYTspPb3ZJHnc2.huge|this picture])
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Once you open it, disconnect then re-connect the LCD cable (surrounded in a yellow box, shown in [http://guide-images.ifixit.net/igi/iCYYTspPb3ZJHnc2.huge|this picture]).
Most likely, the display cable was slightly disconnected, when the unit was dropped. You should be able to fix it just by opening it, and re-attatching the cable. I'm assuming that it's an iPad 1 (Not an iPad 2) so you should be able to use [guide|2206|this guide] to open it and access the display ribbon cable.
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Once you open it, disconnect, than re-connect the LCD cable (Surrounded in a yellow box, shown in [http://guide-images.ifixit.net/igi/iCYYTspPb3ZJHnc2.huge|this picture])
Most likely, the display cable was slightly disconnected, when the unit was dropped. You should be able to fix it just by opening it, and re-attatching the cable. I'm assuming that it's an iPad 1 (Not an iPad 2) so you should be able to use [guide|2206|this guide] to open it and access the display ribbon cable.