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[title] removing LCD cable | |
- | [* black] removing LCD connector |
- | [* black] first remove the tape/ sticker , use a spudger. |
- | [* icon_caution] be very gently and careful doing this step, the connector is a hard to remove ribbon cable with a bunch of tiny little small cables. : ripping one of them will damage the ribbon cable and will cause bad or no screen. |
- | [* black] use a IC extractor to do this. If you don't have a IC extractor , you can use 2 small flat head screwdrivers or the points of tweezers to slide the connector out of the socket. but if you can use the IC extractor. |
+ | [* black] Use a spudge to remove the tape/sticker. |
+ | [* icon_caution] Be very gentle and careful with this step because the connector is a hard-to-remove ribbon cable with a bunch of small cables. Ripping one of them will damage the ribbon cable, and will cause bad or no screen. |
+ | [* icon_note] it is recommended to use an IC extractor to remove the LCD connector (however, you can use two small flat-had screwdrivers, or tweezers to slide the connector out o the socket). |