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[title] Connect the new display cable to the new display | |
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- | [* blue] Grab the end of the cable with your fingers as you did |
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+ | [* black] Lay the new display panel over its packaging ─ or any other soft layer you have at hand ─ with its front side facing the table so that you have the display connector in front of you, as in pic#1. |
+ | [* blue] Grab the end of the new cable with your fingers as you did with the old one, align it and push it inside the connector straightly and powerfully. |
+ | [* icon_note] ''With high probability the connector will softly move backwards a little while you are pushing the cable inside: it's ok, keep pushing it forcefully in order to connect them right. The connector will automatically come back when you stop pushing. '' |
+ | [* icon_caution] *** STOP*** only when you see a flat full golden surface between the two parts. Do not stop pushing when there are still black empty spaces as it is shown in pic#3, that is not enough. When I later switched on the laptop, the display was not working good and I had to disassemble the bezel and the panel again to push the cable further inside. |