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Help needed, Macbook Pro dodgy LCD wires?
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<blockquote data-quote="elbandito57" data-source="post: 1026045" data-attributes="member: 85760"><p>My 15" non-unibody Macbook Pro was acting up for a little while. Flickering screen, then after a day it went black altogether. </p><p></p><p>However when i change the brightness the screen gets dimmer/brighter but just no image. I connected it to an external screen, no problems, all working there. Took it to the Apple store and when they turned it on it worked flawless for a couple of minutes but then died again. And they seemed to think that the LCD could be bad but I was out of warranty. So i decided to take it upon myself. Bought an LCD from a legitimate online retailer, fitted it this afternoon and still no joy. Can anybody shed any light on this? Could it be one of the wires to the screen or something more serious?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elbandito57, post: 1026045, member: 85760"] My 15" non-unibody Macbook Pro was acting up for a little while. Flickering screen, then after a day it went black altogether. However when i change the brightness the screen gets dimmer/brighter but just no image. I connected it to an external screen, no problems, all working there. Took it to the Apple store and when they turned it on it worked flawless for a couple of minutes but then died again. And they seemed to think that the LCD could be bad but I was out of warranty. So i decided to take it upon myself. Bought an LCD from a legitimate online retailer, fitted it this afternoon and still no joy. Can anybody shed any light on this? Could it be one of the wires to the screen or something more serious? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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