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+ | [title] removing a damaged screen and display - step #4 |
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+ | [* black] My matrix is broken, I don't care about it. If yours works and you are not going to replace it - ***do not touch the display surface (black). Fingerprints are very difficult to remove.*** |
+ | [* black] when you lift the matrix, under you will see the motherboard and connected battery. The red circle I marked a power supply piont, which should be disconnected at first. The yellow circle I marked the connection of the digitizer and screen to the motherboard. |
+ | [* black] the safest way to remove power from the motherboard is separating a power connector. You can do this by slipping a thin non-conductive layer between the power pins (especially the negative ones). |
+ | [* icon_caution] caution - too thick separating layer can lead to mechanical damage of pins and side current contacts. This is the most common tablet failure caused by unqualified personnel of unauthorized repair shops. |
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