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The March 2015 update of Apple's 11" MacBook Air features fifth generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, resulting in slightly increased performance and battery life.

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Replaced the two cables, now the screen looks like this

Replaced the two cables, now the screen looks like this, not sure if I damaged something while I was trying to replace the cables.

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I had noticed the orange strip connected to the LCD was a bit damaged, would that be the reason? Everything else works fine, but the screen won’t show the apple and the OS

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I have fully replaced the LCD and now it shows up like this:

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https://imgur.com/gallery/WzCjjNR

Is there something wrong with the cable hinge?

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https://imgur.com/gallery/GSp5sdx here are the pictures i’ve taken, hopefully this is helpful

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Can you take some pics of the LVDS logic board connector as well as the cable end so we can see if they are damages as well.

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Not good ;-{

The LVDS cable and connector look fine! So you either got a bad/wrong LCD panel if you replaced it alone or your systems logic board has issues as well. I would double check things with an external display to help focus what you need to work on.

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did you buy the cables for the same modles?

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yes, they were purchased separately, and didn't come with the LCD screen

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It looks like you have a damaged LCD panel ribbon cable. Sadly there is nothing you can do here other than replace the LCD panel or the full display assembly 11” MacBook Air Display Assembly , Apple P/N 661-02345

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