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My MacBook Display Died
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<blockquote data-quote="randomoutburst" data-source="post: 1032981" data-attributes="member: 150377"><p>So I've taken it apart and all connections to the logic board appear to be fine, including the video connection.</p><p></p><p>Only problem is, I can't even get to the inverter because the screws on the hinges are WAY over tightened. I'm afraid of stripping the screws and so have stopped fiddling with them for now.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone have suggestions for loosening them? I've tried wedging a razor blade under the head, and using a small dab of hydrogen peroxide to loosen it up but that was unsuccessful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randomoutburst, post: 1032981, member: 150377"] So I've taken it apart and all connections to the logic board appear to be fine, including the video connection. Only problem is, I can't even get to the inverter because the screws on the hinges are WAY over tightened. I'm afraid of stripping the screws and so have stopped fiddling with them for now. Does anyone have suggestions for loosening them? I've tried wedging a razor blade under the head, and using a small dab of hydrogen peroxide to loosen it up but that was unsuccessful. [/QUOTE]
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