following up my previous posts some weeks ago concerning a TiBook with a dark display (after a bad "cleaning action"), I have finally got a replacement display assembly. My question I hope some tech on the list could address is:
I'd like to test quickly if just replacing the display fixes the problem (the inverter could be fried as well) before taking the machine apart (which I've never done before). Say I connect the data cable to the logic board, the backlight cable directly to the inverter (bypassing the cable extension), do I risk damaging the display or backlight if the inverter is bad? Or is it a test I can carry out with no risk?
cheers and thanks in advance for any help, gianfranco
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