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Current version by lucidpiano,
Title:
Broken I/O Board Power Cable
Text:
| I think I broke the Power Cable to my I/O Board. |
| I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when |
| I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when |
| Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power cable away from its socket on the logic board. |
| Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the |
| Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the |
| The piece where the power cable inserts kinda just lifted off the Board. :( |
| Please someone help me. I don't know what to do. |
| I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. |
| I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. |
| My Mac eventually stopped turning on. I suspect the battery died because it would not charge anymore. I have provided some photos in order to better explain my problem since i am not very familiar with the correct terminology for mac technology. |
| (Beginning of repair) |
| [image|237278|a |
| (What should've happened) |
| [image|237275|a |
| (What actually happened) |
| [image|237276|a |
| [image|237274|a |
| I Guess my question is... |
| Is there a way I can solder those five points back to the motherboard? I really want my computer back and I'm really sad. Please help! |
Device:
MacBook Air 11" Late 2010
Tags:
logic board, sound issues
Status:
open
Edit by lucidpiano,
Title:
Broken I/O Board Power Cable
Text:
| I think I broke the Power Cable to my I/O Board. |
| I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when that part came. |
| Step 13 — Logic Board ¶ |
| Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power cable away from its socket on the logic board. |
| Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the Air. |
| The piece where the power cable inserts kinda just lifted off the Board. :( |
| Please someone help me. I don't know what to do. |
| I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. I'm so scared :( Please give me advice. |
| My Mac eventually stopped turning on. I suspect the battery died because it would not charge anymore. I have provided some photos in order to better explain my problem since i am not very familiar with the correct terminology for mac technology. |
| (Beginning of repair) |
| [image|237278|a |
| (What should've happened) |
| [image|237275|a |
| (What actually happened) |
| [image|237276|a |
| [image|237274|a |
| I Guess my question is... |
| Is there a way I can solder those five |
| Is there a way I can solder those five |
Device:
MacBook Air 11" Late 2010
Tags:
logic board, sound issues
Status:
open
Edit by lucidpiano,
Title:
Broken I/O Board Power Cable
Text:
| I think I broke the Power Cable to my I/O Board. |
| I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when that part came. |
| Step 13 — Logic Board ¶ |
| Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power cable away from its socket on the logic board. |
| Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the Air. |
| The piece where the power cable inserts kinda just lifted off the Board. :( |
| Please someone help me. I don't know what to do. |
| I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. I'm so scared :( Please give me advice. |
| My Mac eventually stopped turning on. I suspect the battery died because it would not charge anymore. I have provided some photos in order to better explain my problem since i am not very familiar with the correct terminology for mac technology. |
| (Beginning of repair) |
| (Beginning of repair) |
| [image|237278|a |
| (What should've happened) |
| (What should've happened) |
| [image|237275|a |
| [image|237276|a |
| (What actually happened) |
| [image|237276|a |
| [image|237274|a |
| I Guess my question is... |
| Is there a way I can solder those five point back to the motherboard? I really want my computer back and I'm really sad. Please help! |
Device:
MacBook Air 11" Late 2010
Tags:
logic board, sound issues
Status:
open
Edit by lucidpiano,
Title:
Broken I/O Board Power Cable
Text:
| I think I broke the Power Cable to my I/O Board. |
| I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when that part came. |
| Step 13 — Logic Board ¶ |
| Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power cable away from its socket on the logic board. |
| Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the Air. |
| The piece where the power cable inserts kinda just lifted off the Board. :( |
| Please someone help me. I don't know what to do. |
| I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. I'm so scared :( Please give me advice. |
| My Mac eventually stopped turning on. I suspect the battery died because it would not charge anymore. I have provided some photos in order to better explain my problem since i am not very familiar with the correct terminology for mac technology. |
| (Beginning of repair) |
| [image|237278|a |
| [image|237275|a |
| (What should've happened) |
| [image|237275|a |
| [image|237275|a |
| [image|237276|a |
| [image|237274|a |
| (What actually happened) |
| (What actually happened) |
| [image|237274|a |
| I Guess my question is... |
| Is there a way I can solder those five point back to the motherboard? I really want my computer back and I'm really sad. Please help! |
Device:
MacBook Air 11" Late 2010
Tags:
logic board, sound issues
Status:
open
Edit by lucidpiano,
Title:
Broken I/O Board Power Cable
Text:
| I think I broke the Power Cable to my I/O Board. |
| I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when that part came. |
| Step 13 — Logic Board ¶ |
| Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power cable away from its socket on the logic board. |
| Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the Air. |
| The piece where the power cable inserts kinda just lifted off the Board. :( |
| Please someone help me. I don't know what to do. |
| I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. I'm so scared :( Please give me advice. |
| My Mac eventually stopped turning on. I suspect the battery died because it would not charge anymore. I have provided some photos in order to better explain my problem since i am not very familiar with the correct terminology for mac technology. |
| [image|237278|a |
| (Beginning of repair) |
| [ |
| [ |
| (What should've happened) |
| [ |
| [ |
| [image|237274|a |
| (What actually happened) |
| I Guess my question is... |
| Is there a way I can solder those five point back to the motherboard? I really want my computer back and I'm really sad. Please help! |
Device:
MacBook Air 11" Late 2010
Tags:
logic board, sound issues
Status:
open
Edit by lucidpiano,
Title:
Broken I/O Board Power Cable
Text:
| I think I broke the Power Cable to my I/O Board. |
| I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when that part came. |
| Step 13 — Logic Board ¶ |
| Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power cable away from its socket on the logic board. |
| Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the Air. |
| The piece where the power cable inserts kinda just lifted off the Board. :( |
| Please someone help me. I don't know what to do. |
| I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. I'm so scared :( Please give me advice. |
| My Mac eventually stopped turning on. I suspect the battery died because it would not charge anymore. I have provided some photos in order to better explain my problem since i am not very familiar with the correct terminology for mac technology. |
| [ |
| [ |
| [ (Wha [ima (What actually happened) |
| [ (Wha [ima (What actually happened) |
| [image|237274|a |
| I Guess my question is... |
| I Guess my question is... |
| Is there a way I can solder those five point back to the motherboard? I really want my computer back and I'm really sad. Please help! |
Device:
MacBook Air 11" Late 2010
Tags:
logic board, sound issues
Status:
open
Edit by lucidpiano,
Title:
Broken I/O Board Power Cable
Text:
| I think I broke the Power Cable to my I/O Board. |
| I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when that part came. |
| Step 13 — Logic Board ¶ |
| Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power cable away from its socket on the logic board. |
| Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the Air. |
| The piece where the power cable inserts kinda just lifted off the Board. :( |
| Please someone help me. I don't know what to do. |
| I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. I'm so scared :( Please give me advice. |
| My Mac eventually stopped turning on. I suspect the battery died because it would not charge anymore. I have provided some photos in order to better explain my problem since i am not very familiar with the correct terminology for mac technology. |
| [ |
| [ |
| [image|237275|a |
| [image|237276|a |
| [ |
| [ |
| I Guess my question is... |
[image|237276] [image|2372 |
[image|237276] [image|2372 |
Device:
MacBook Air 11" Late 2010
Tags:
logic board, sound issues
Status:
open
Edit by lucidpiano,
Title:
Broken I/O Board Power Cable
Text:
| I think I broke the Power Cable to my I/O Board. |
| I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when that part came. |
| Step 13 — Logic Board ¶ |
| Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power cable away from its socket on the logic board. |
| Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the Air. |
| The piece where the power cable inserts kinda just lifted off the Board. :( |
| Please someone help me. I don't know what to do. |
| I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. I'm so scared :( Please give me advice. |
| My Mac eventually stopped turning on. I suspect the battery died because it would not charge anymore. I have provided some photos in order to better explain my problem since i am not very familiar with the correct terminology for mac technology. |
| [image|237278] |
| [image|237275] |
| [image|237276] |
| [image|237274] |
Device:
MacBook Air 11" Late 2010
Tags:
logic board, sound issues
Status:
open
Edit by lucidpiano,
Title:
Broken I/O Board Power Cable
Text:
| [image|237273] |
| I think I broke the Power Cable to my I/O Board. |
| I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when that part came. |
| Step 13 — Logic Board ¶ |
| Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power cable away from its socket on the logic board. |
| Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the Air. |
| The piece where the power cable inserts kinda just lifted off the Board. :( |
| Please someone help me. I don't know what to do. |
| I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. I'm so scared :( Please give me advice. |
| My Mac eventually stopped turning on. I suspect the battery died because it would not charge anymore. I have provided some photos in order to better explain my problem since i am not very familiar with the correct terminology for mac technology. |
Device:
MacBook Air 11" Late 2010
Tags:
logic board, sound issues
Status:
open
Edit by lucidpiano,
Title:
Broken I/O Board Power Cable
Text:
| [image|237273] |
| I think I broke the Power Cable to my I/O Board. |
| I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when that part came. |
| Step 13 — Logic Board ¶ |
| Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power cable away from its socket on the logic board. |
| Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the Air. |
| The piece where the power cable inserts kinda just lifted off the Board. :( |
| Please someone help me. I don't know what to do. |
| I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. I'm so scared :( Please give me advice. |
| My Mac eventually stopped turning on. I suspect the battery died because it would not charge anymore. I have provided some photos in order to better explain my problem since i am not very familiar with the correct terminology for mac technology. |
Device:
MacBook Air 11" Late 2010
Tags:
logic board, sound issues
Status:
open
Edit by lucidpiano,
Title:
Broken I/O Board Power Cable
Text:
| (Beginning of repair) |
| I think I broke the Power Cable to my I/O Board. |
| I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when that part came. |
| Step 13 — Logic Board ¶ |
| Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power cable away from its socket on the logic board. |
| Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the Air. |
| The piece where the power cable inserts kinda just lifted off the Board. :( |
| Please someone help me. I don't know what to do. |
| I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. I'm so scared :( Please give me advice. |
| My Mac eventually stopped turning on. I suspect the battery died because it would not charge anymore. I have provided some photos in order to better explain my problem since i am not very familiar with the correct terminology for mac technology. |
Device:
MacBook Air 11" Late 2010
Tags:
logic board, sound issues
Status:
open
Edit by lucidpiano,
Title:
Broken I/O Board Power Cable
Text:
| [image|What should've Happened] |
| [image|237272|a |
| (Beginning of repair) |
| I think I broke the Power Cable to my I/O Board. |
| I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when that part came. |
| Step 13 — Logic Board ¶ |
| Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power cable away from its socket on the logic board. |
| Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the Air. |
| The piece where the power cable inserts kinda just lifted off the Board. :( |
| Please someone help me. I don't know what to do. |
| I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. I'm so scared :( Please give me advice. |
| My Mac eventually stopped turning on. I suspect the battery died because it would not charge anymore. I have provided some photos in order to better explain my problem since i am not very familiar with the correct terminology for mac technology. |
Device:
MacBook Air 11" Late 2010
Tags:
logic board, sound issues
Status:
open
Edit by lucidpiano,
Title:
Broken I/O Board Power Cable
Text:
| [ (Begi |
| [ (Begi |
| [image|237272|a |
| (Beginning of repair) |
| I think I broke the Power Cable to my I/O Board. |
| I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when that part came. |
| Step 13 — Logic Board ¶ |
| Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power cable away from its socket on the logic board. |
| Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the Air. |
| The piece where the power cable inserts kinda just lifted off the Board. :( |
| Please someone help me. I don't know what to do. |
| I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. I'm so scared :( Please give me advice. |
| My Mac eventually stopped turning on. I suspect the battery died because it would not charge anymore. I have provided some photos in order to better explain my problem since i am not very familiar with the correct terminology for mac technology. |
Device:
MacBook Air 11" Late 2010
Tags:
logic board, sound issues
Status:
open
Edit by lucidpiano,
Title:
Broken I/O Board Power Cable
Text:
| [ (Begi |
| [ (Begi |
| I think I broke the Power Cable to my I/O Board. |
| I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when that part came. |
| Step 13 — Logic Board ¶ |
| Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power cable away from its socket on the logic board. |
| Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the Air. |
| The piece where the power cable inserts kinda just lifted off the Board. :( |
| Please someone help me. I don't know what to do. |
| I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. I'm so scared :( Please give me advice. |
| My Mac eventually stopped turning on. I suspect the battery died because it would not charge anymore. I have provided some photos in order to better explain my problem since i am not very familiar with the correct terminology for mac technology. |
Device:
MacBook Air 11" Late 2010
Tags:
logic board, sound issues
Status:
open
Edit by lucidpiano,
Title:
Broken I/O Board Power Cable
Text:
| [image|237272] |
| I think I broke the Power Cable to my I/O Board. |
| I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when that part came. |
| Step 13 — Logic Board ¶ |
| Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power cable away from its socket on the logic board. |
| Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the Air. |
| The piece where the power cable inserts kinda just lifted off the Board. :( |
| Please someone help me. I don't know what to do. |
| I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. I'm so scared :( Please give me advice. |
| My Mac eventually stopped turning on. I suspect the battery died because it would not charge anymore. I have provided some photos in order to better explain my problem since i am not very familiar with the correct terminology for mac technology. |
Device:
MacBook Air 11" Late 2010
Tags:
logic board, sound issues
Status:
open
Edit by lucidpiano,
Title:
Broken I/O Board Power Cable
Text:
| I think I broke the Power Cable to my I/O Board. |
| I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when that part came. |
| Step 13 — Logic Board ¶ |
| Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power cable away from its socket on the logic board. |
| Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the Air. |
| The piece where the power cable inserts kinda just lifted off the Board. :( |
| Please someone help me. I don't know what to do. |
| I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. I'm so scared :( Please give me advice. |
| My Mac eventually stopped turning on. I suspect the battery died because it would not charge anymore. I have provided some photos in order to better explain my problem since i am not very familiar with the correct terminology for mac technology. |
Device:
MacBook Air 11" Late 2010
Tags:
logic board, sound issues
Status:
Edit by iRobot,
Title:
Broken I/O Board Power Cable
Text:
I think I broke the Power Cable to my I/O Board.
I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when that part came.
Step 13 — Logic Board ¶
Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power cable away from its socket on the logic board.
Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the Air.
The piece where the power cable inserts kinda just lifted off the Board. :(
Please someone help me. I don't know what to do.
I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. I'm so scared :( Please give me advice.
Device:
MacBook Air 11" Late 2010
Tags:
logic board, sound issues
Status:
Original post by lucidpiano,
Title:
Broken I/O Board Power Cable
Text:
I think I broke the Power Cable to my I/O Board.
I purchased a new Display Assembly from here and I replaced my old one. I followed the instructions as best I could. And I got a little confused when that part came.
Step 13 — Logic Board ¶
Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power cable away from its socket on the logic board.
Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the front edge of the Air.
The piece where the power cable inserts kinda just lifted off the Board. :(
Please someone help me. I don't know what to do.
I don't know if this is relevant, but my sound stopped working too. The screen works great. My Air seems to work fine except for the sound. When I press the volume button, the icons appear, but no sound comes out. I tried Earphones but those wont work anymore either. I'm so scared :( Please give me advice.
Device:
MacBook Air 11" Late 2010
Tags:
logic board, sound issues
Status:
open