Well, it only looks like you yanked the board connector off the logic board. The cable connector appears to be just fine!
You'll need to resolder the connector back down. Fully remove the logic board and pull the drive tray out so you can inspect the cable held within it and carefully remove the board connector from the cable connector. You'll also want to inspect the pads which your images hide to make sure they are still present. Then its just a matter of resoldering the connector back down (make sure you make note which way it goes!
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The metal piece you found is the slide latch which holds the AC outlet. Review Step 2 in this guide [guide|11721] and reference Step 24 on how to remove the drive tray
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The metal piece you found is the slide latch which holds the AC outlet. Review Step 20 in this guide [guide|11721] and reference Step 24 on how to remove the drive tray
Well, it only looks like you yanked the board connector off the logic board. The cable connector appears to be just fine!
You'll need to resolder the connector back down. Fully remove the logic board and pull the drive tray out so you can inspect the cable held within it and carefully remove the board connector from the cable connector. You'll also want to inspect the pads which your images hide to make sure they are still present. Then its just a matter of resoldering the connector back down (make sure you make note which way it goes!
The metal piece you found is the slide latch which holds the AC outlet. Review Step 2 in this guide [guide|11721] and reference Step 24 on how to remove the drive tray