Did some specialized forum search for this issue and it turns out it's fungus. I had to lock up the mirror to get a good view of the sensor. There are pre-moistened swaps available to clean up a sensor. These were quite helpful. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/57...-REG/Photographic_Solutions_PE3C_Sensor_S... The procedure is easy. Nonetheless, you have to be careful when you do it.
Try out the rice trick for 24 hours and turn it back on. if there was water inside the SIM tray then there should be more water inside. Something that might help too is to clean the metal-to-metal contacts with a soft tooth brush and isopropyl alcohol. Let it dry up and put the phone back together. This guide shows how to take the motherboard out. Nexus 4 Motherboard Replacement This might help too Thirsty Bag Good luck!
I just helped out a friend of mine with the same problem last week. Try folding a paper sheet in the shape of a ruler and see if you can take it out by gently reaching inside the CD slot. If the card is too deep in you will have to take the Optical Drive out and shake it up a little while holding the CD slot a bit open with your fingers... The SD card will drop out easily. Here is the link to the guide to take out the optical drive. iMac Intel 21.5インチ EMC 2308光学ドライブ Hope this helps! good luck!
I am afraid you can't upgrade your mac. I couldn't seem to find specs on your model. What kind of processor does your macbook have? Is the case white or black? Maybe this can help you identify your mac, but for all 3 models the RAM stays the same (up to 2GB) http://support.apple.com/kb/sp18 Hope this helps.
Most of the times a button stops working its because it has been pressed too hard. You should hear a small click sound when you press it, if it doesnt click then the contact might be damaged. Inside the iphone there is a contact plate that looks like a small metallic half bubble on a plastic plate. This conducts the electric signal for the volume to go down whenever the bubble is pressed down on the plate, which in turn has a metallic contact that connects to the mainboard. I would open up the phone and check if the problem is that small contact im telling you about. Im attaching some pics (that i took from iFixit guides btw). If this is of any help I'm also attaching the links to the parts and the guide that you would need to do the repair. iPhone 5 Audio Control and Power Button Cable iPhone 5の音量コントロールとパワーボタンケーブルの交換
ebay has a extensive list of USA and chinese stores that ship repair parts. You can do a quick search on ebay and it will give you many results, i believe that is a LCD ribbon cable. Be sure to check on the exact model of your tablet. Also, check the ratings of the online stores.
I like this site http://www.powerbookmedic.com/15-Inch-MacBook-Unibody-Display-LCD-Screen-NEW-p-17295.html here is a description taken from that page that might help you on your question about genuine LCD "Apple does not manufacture LCD panels. They use several different manufacturers. The panels we sell are the same manufacturer and part number that originally went into the Macbook Pro Unibody. It will be the same quality and type currently in your system. The matte version LCD is interchangeable with the glossy LCD. However, the Hi-Res and the Low-Res version are not interchangeable. There are two available resolutions for this product. The Hi-Res options are for the Core i5 and Core i7 models with the higher resolution screen." On a side note, I do prefer buying from ifixit.com ^_^
If you are looking for specific replacement parts you can check out the tab that says Parts & Tools on the top of this page. It has a model browser that lets you identify the parts for your mac. http://www.ifixit.com/Mac-Parts
Did you notice that I included information on your comment in the guide description? Other users also replied with information on how to reset the count. Hope that helps!
Please check that the connecting wires were insulated correctly and that they are not touching anything internally. That might be a hazard. If it heats up so much I would not use it.
I have come across many chargers now. Some open the way you said, some are a pain to open. I believe it varies with the year they were manufactured because some have way more glue than others and have a different setup of the circuit board. I now use a hot air gun to soften the internal adhesive, will update the guide later.
I put a small piece of 2mm double sided tape on one corner. The soldering that was there was minimal, just to keep it in place from the looks of it. It has not given me any problems and have now been using it for more than a year!
Did you notice that I included information on your comment in the guide description? Other users also replied with information on how to reset the count. Hope that helps!
Please check that the connecting wires were insulated correctly and that they are not touching anything internally. That might be a hazard. If it heats up so much I would not use it.
I have come across many chargers now. Some open the way you said, some are a pain to open. I believe it varies with the year they were manufactured because some have way more glue than others and have a different setup of the circuit board. I now use a hot air gun to soften the internal adhesive, will update the guide later.
Thanks for your comment!
It is, I have repaired chargers by resoldering the wires onto the circuit board. Just make sure that both wires are well isolated from each other.
LOL haven't checked this guide in months xD
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Hi victor, the model and name parts with the link of where to purchase are listed above ^__^
Sennheiser 072512
Power Switch For SK100G2/SK300G2
I put a small piece of 2mm double sided tape on one corner. The soldering that was there was minimal, just to keep it in place from the looks of it. It has not given me any problems and have now been using it for more than a year!
Hi! thanks for sharing! I used that guide on another AC charger and was so much easier to take apart!
Here you can also apply heat and it will come out very easy. Great guide!
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