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Problem with sleep mode after lcd replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="petenick" data-source="post: 225140" data-attributes="member: 17459"><p>Wahoo I fixed it! Well, sort of. I simply tracked down and unplugged the two wires coming from the reed sensor and it works fine again. Well, at least I can use it again until I pull the reed sensor out of my old lcd and transplant it into this new one. I will just have to manually sleep the computer, as without the reed sensor the display stays on even when closed. If anyone is in a similar situation wants help on how to do this, reply back or shoot me an e-mail, I'd be happy to help. It is not very difficult. Keep in mind this DEFINATELY voids any warranty you may have!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petenick, post: 225140, member: 17459"] Wahoo I fixed it! Well, sort of. I simply tracked down and unplugged the two wires coming from the reed sensor and it works fine again. Well, at least I can use it again until I pull the reed sensor out of my old lcd and transplant it into this new one. I will just have to manually sleep the computer, as without the reed sensor the display stays on even when closed. If anyone is in a similar situation wants help on how to do this, reply back or shoot me an e-mail, I'd be happy to help. It is not very difficult. Keep in mind this DEFINATELY voids any warranty you may have! [/QUOTE]
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