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<blockquote data-quote="Animatronica" data-source="post: 54651"><p>Alright..well not to sound rude or anything..but if you don't know what you are unscrewing for sure..then you SHOULDNT be in the machine in the first place..more then likely you made the issue worse..which you have..But anyway..It could be the display itsellf.or like you said one of th e cables. Try reseating the cables and see if that helps anything. Though it really sounds like you should have an Apple Certified Repaircenter doing this...</p><p></p><p>C-ya</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Animatronica, post: 54651"] Alright..well not to sound rude or anything..but if you don't know what you are unscrewing for sure..then you SHOULDNT be in the machine in the first place..more then likely you made the issue worse..which you have..But anyway..It could be the display itsellf.or like you said one of th e cables. Try reseating the cables and see if that helps anything. Though it really sounds like you should have an Apple Certified Repaircenter doing this... C-ya [/QUOTE]
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