Lemerise is right. That is your isight camera cable and unfortunately there is no fix for that, I repair on component level with a stereo microscope and it is nearly impossible to fix! Your only option is to pull the glass and replace the cable or buy a used display and selling the old for parts if you wanted. That's it! See within the wire there are 10 strands that are microscopic if 1 of them is not together with the rest it will not work so your working on 2 wires the outer and the inner with 10 and there is four wires total if you actually soldered it you'd be bald after tearing out all your hair trying to get this right.
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Lemerise is right. That is your isight camera cable and unfortunately there is no fix for that, I repair on component level with a stereo microscope and it is nearly impossible to fix! Your only option is to pull the glass and replace the cable or buy a used display and selling the old for parts if you wanted. That's it! See within the wire there are 10 strands that are microscopic if 1 of them is not together with the rest it will not work so your working on 2 wires the outer and the inner with 10 and there is four wires total.
Lemerise is right. That is your isight camera cable and unfortunately there is no fix for that, I repair on component level with a stereo microscope and it is nearly impossible to fix! Your only option is to pull the glass and replace the cable or buy a used display and selling the old for parts if you wanted. That's it!
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Lemerise is right. That is your isight camera cable and unfortunately there is no fix for that, I repair on component level with a stereo microscope and it is nearly impossible to fix! Your only option is to pull the glass and replace the cable or buy a used display and selling the old for parts if you wanted. That's it! See within the wire there are 10 strands that are microscopic if 1 of them is not together with the rest it will not work so your working on 2 wires the outer and the inner with 10 and there is four wires total if you actually soldered it you'd be bald after tearing out all your hair trying to get this right.
Lemerise is right. That is your isight camera cable and unfortunately there is no fix for that, I repair on component level and with a stereo microscope and it is nearly impossible to fix! Your only option is to pull the glass and replace the cable or buy a used display and selling the old for parts if you wanted. That's it!
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Lemerise is right. That is your isight camera cable and unfortunately there is no fix for that, I repair on component level with a stereo microscope and it is nearly impossible to fix! Your only option is to pull the glass and replace the cable or buy a used display and selling the old for parts if you wanted. That's it!
Lemerise is right. That is your isight camera cable and unfortunately there is no fix for that, I repair on component level and with a stereo microscope and it is nearly impossible to fix! Your only option is to pull the glass and replace the cable or buy a used display and selling the old for parts if you wanted. That's it! Trust me.
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Lemerise is right. That is your isight camera cable and unfortunately there is no fix for that, I repair on component level and with a stereo microscope and it is nearly impossible to fix! Your only option is to pull the glass and replace the cable or buy a used display and selling the old for parts if you wanted. That's it!
Lemerise is right. That is your isight camera cable and unfortunately there is no fix for that, I repair on component level and with a stereo microscope and it is nearly impossible to fix your only option is to pull the glass and replace the cable or buy a used display and selling the old for parts if you wanted. That's it! Trust me.
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Lemerise is right. That is your isight camera cable and unfortunately there is no fix for that, I repair on component level and with a stereo microscope and it is nearly impossible to fix! Your only option is to pull the glass and replace the cable or buy a used display and selling the old for parts if you wanted. That's it! Trust me.
Lemerise is right. That is your isight camera cable and unfortunately there is no fix for that, I repair on component level and with a stereo microscope and it is nearly impossible to fix your only option is to pull the glass and replace the cable or buy a used display and selling the old for parts if you wanted. That's it! Trust me.