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+ | [title] Remember "flat bastard"? |
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+ | [* black] Now, reconnecting this one will be very tricky. Here's what I did after several hours of frustration: |
+ | [* black] Before flipping the board back down, make sure you left the flat cable locking piece completely open |
+ | [* black] Flip the board down and reconnect all other cables, except the "flat bastard" one |
+ | [* black] With a spudger or using your hands, lift the main board slightly up, enough for the flat cable to slid into place |
+ | [* black] Once it is there, release the board down. Forget about locking the "flat bastard"'s connector locking piece, you won't be able to do it! |
+ | [* black] I found it easier to put the "flat bastard" in place using twizzers. Whatever you may use, just be carefull to not damage the cable or the connector! |
+ | [* black] Make sure it is in place, then secure it using a piece of kapton tape or any other tape you might have on hand. This will prevent the cable from coming out of its socket when you move your computer. |
+ | [* black] Resist to the temptation to pull it back, it would only make you need to do the job twice. |
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