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Says it all in the title. Customer super glued the damn thing to the motherboard... Is it possible to splice the cable and connect one from an old screen? Or do I have to disassemble the whole screen assembly?
Thanks!
i wouldn't bother splicing it, i reckon it would be far faster, cleaner and more reliable to replace the cable.
IIRC if the cable gets pinched it will cause fast fans due to SDA and SCL lines on it, so if your splicing it better be a perfect soldering job.