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animartis

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Dec 16, 2011
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All,

Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. I recently replaced the wifi connector and screen on my iPad 2. I also did a full restore of the software. Now that everything is put back together, my iPad 2 turns off immediately when I disconnect the power. The battery, however, shows 100% but I don't see how that could be when its been unplugged for so long (2 weeks or more).

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance!
 
UPDATE:

I was able to resolve the issue. It turns out that I had not completely screwed down one of the logic board screws. Once I opened it back up and fixed that issue, it seems to be working fine.
 
UPDATE:

I was able to resolve the issue. It turns out that I had not completely screwed down one of the logic board screws. Once I opened it back up and fixed that issue, it seems to be working fine.

Great news, thanks for posting you had resolved the issue and how.
 
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