Hey guys, I’ve replaced my cracked screen with new screen replacement unit, plugged it in before sealing ipad back together and turned on, the screen was showing everything fine but touch wasn’t working (possibly didn’t plug the cable correctly). Since I wasn’t able to turn it off as touch was not responding I unscrewed the battery and lifted the motherboard a bit to cut the power, that was the only way to turn it on I could think of at the time.
I unplugged the screen cables and plugged them back in this time correctly and attempted another test. This time the screen had no picture anymore but the touch is still working since this time i was able to blindly navigate myself and turn it off.
My question is have I blown the screen now by unplugging the battery when ipad was on? Or maybe is there something I can do to get it back? Also for future reference how do i turn off the ipad when touch is not working?
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Hey guys, I’ve replaced my cracked screen with new screen replacement unit, plugged it in before sealing ipad back together and turned on, the screen was showing everything fine but touch wasn’t working (possibly didn’t plug the cable correctly). Since I wasn’t able to turn it off as touch was not responding I unscrewed the battery and lifted the motherboard a bit to cut the power, that was the only way to turn it on I could think of at the time.
I unplugged the screen cables and plugged them back in this time correctly and attempted another test. This time the screen had no picture anymore but the touch is still working since this time i was able to blindly navigate myself and turn it off.
My question is have I blown the screen now by unplugging the battery when ipad was on? Or maybe is there something I can do to get it back? Also for future reference how do i turn off the ipad when touch is not working?
Hey guys, I’ve replaced my cracked screen with new screen replacement unit, plugged it in before sealing ipad back together and turned on, the screen was showing everything fine but touch wasn’t working (possibly didn’t plug the cable correctly). Since I wasn’t able to turn it off as touch was not responding I unscrewed the battery and lifted the motherboard a bit to cut the power, that was the only way to turn it on I could think of at the time.
I unplugged the screen cables and plugged them back in this time correctly and attempted another test. This time the screen had no picture anymore but the touch is still working since this time i was able to blindly navigate myself and turn it off.
My question is have I blown the screen now by unplugging the battery when ipad was on? Or maybe is there something I can do to get it back? Also for future reference how do i turn off the ipad when touch is not working?
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