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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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Sounds like the ribbon cables to the display need checking. Post a snapshot just after you lift the display off leaving things connected of the backside of the crystal so we can see the connections before altering things.
=== Update (03/29/25) ===
-Well I don’t see any obvious signs of damage, an issue I’ve seen is where you pry the display off can be the cause. Here the top side of your image is the ribbon cable which wraps around to the OLED panel. There is very little space that a knife edge could damage things. While not spelled out in the [guide|133422] guide one needs to pry at the two straps sides.
+@ryan93158 - Well I don’t see any obvious signs of damage, an issue I’ve seen is where you pry the display off can be the cause. Here the top side of your image is the ribbon cable which wraps around to the OLED panel. There is very little space that a knife edge could damage things. While not spelled out in the [guide|133422] guide one needs to pry at the two straps sides.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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-Well I don’t see any obvious signs of damage, an issue I’ve seen is where you pry the display off can be the cause. Here the top side of your image is the ribbon cable which wraps around to the OLED panel. There is very little space that a knife edge could damage things. While not spelled out in the [guide|133422] guide one needs to pry at the two straps sides.
+Sounds like the ribbon cables to the display need checking. Post a snapshot just after you lift the display off leaving things connected of the backside of the crystal so we can see the connections before altering things.
=== Update (03/29/25) ===
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-Sounds like the ribbon cables to the display need checking. Post a snapshot just after you lift the display off leaving things connected of the backside of the crystal so we can see the connections before altering things.
+Well I don’t see any obvious signs of damage, an issue I’ve seen is where you pry the display off can be the cause. Here the top side of your image is the ribbon cable which wraps around to the OLED panel. There is very little space that a knife edge could damage things. While not spelled out in the [guide|133422] guide one needs to pry at the two straps sides.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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Well I don’t see any obvious signs of damage, an issue I’ve seen is where you pry the display off can be the cause. Here the top side of your image is the ribbon cable which wraps around to the OLED panel. There is very little space that a knife edge could damage things. While not spelled out in the [guide|133422] guide one needs to pry at the two straps sides.
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+=== Update (03/29/25) ===
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+Sounds like the ribbon cables to the display need checking. Post a snapshot just after you lift the display off leaving things connected of the backside of the crystal so we can see the connections before altering things.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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Well I don’t see any obvious signs of damage, an issue I’ve seen is where you pry the display off can be the cause. Here the top side of your image is the ribbon cable which wraps around to the OLED panel. There is very little space that a knife edge could damage things. While not spelled out in the [guide|133422] guide one needs to pry at the two straps sides.

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