Completed Guides
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Questions
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What kind of glue Apple uses in iPhones?
I'd like to know what kind of glue Apple uses to stick the bezel to rear housing. They dont use epoxy, Apple uses a light blu... -
Microphone with noise during a call
I have replaced the System Connector (USB DOck, HOme MIc, etc flex) and the mic. Everything works ok but the mic does not. I ... -
thick white line on the left side of the screen
A PowerBook came to me with a thick white line on the left side of the screen. It shows all the time, I have run ASD to test ... -
How to replace iPhone 4 sim card reader?
I have an iPhone 4 with the sim card reader broken. It was unlocked with a turbosim and the owner forced to extract the sim d... -
How to place the Front Panel Replacement correctly
I've succesfully take apart the front panel assembly but I can't place the new one correctly. The top of the screen, which is... -
iMac wont start-up. No video no start-up chime
iMac wont startup. No startup chime either. I can hear the CPU fan and some kind of "click" in the hard disk area. Sometimes ... -
MacBook White 13" 2.16 GHz Video Problem
The video card is ok since when connect to an external monitor everything is ok. I don´t know if this issue could be the inve... -
Does not start up. Shuts down when disconnect
These are the symptoms: the iPhone does not turn on, just only when connect to wall or the computer. Itunes does not see it. ... -
MacBook does not get power
Some water drop over near the ac power port. Then the Macbook won't boot, it does not get power. The charger and cables are g...
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Answers
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Answer to: How to replace iPhone 4 sim card reader?
I´ve get the part from Luna Commerce (China). And I found a guy (I´m live in Argentina) that can repair iPhone logicboards. He could succesfully solder the sim card reader and the iPhone is alive again. -
Answer to: iMac wont start-up. No video no start-up chime
Bad Logic Board. -
Answer to: How to place the Front Panel Replacement correctly
The guides available only show the procedure to open and remove the parts do not indicate how to put the new one, and not always reassembling the device is in reverse order. In this case, the touchscreen flex was the problem, it was folded up against the metal plate where the LCD is inserted, preventing this to be correctly seated. The cable must be placed so carefully folded so that it is right beside the front camera. The pictures are not good sorry. http://www.skymac.com.ar/IMG_0270.jpg -
Answer to: Charging with this accessory is not supported
Bad LogicBoard -
Answer to: Not boot up. Just the led for a few seconds.
It was a damaged LogicBoard -
Answer to: MacBook does not get power
The LogicBoard was damaged. -
Answer to: MacBook air won't boot
It was a damaged logicboard -
Answer to: Need a good source for taking apart a 23" HD Cinema display
I have the 23 dvi version if you need another manual let me know. Apple Cinema Display 23" HD DVI Manual -
Answer to: Microphone and Home Button don't work (1st Gen. iPhone)
Since the Dock Connector (USB port), home button, mic and speaker are in the same circuit, System Conector Flex maybe damaged. For your reference http://www.chinaontrade.com/apple-iPhone-2g-central-circuit-with-charger-jack-p-164.html -
Answer to: Half of display doesn't work
The TouchScreen is damaged. You have to replace the Complete Screen.
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Notes
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iPhone 3G
Could you provide some guide about home button 3G replacement? I can't find any help for this and the home button is a piece that regulary stops working on 3G's.
No sound, no mic