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agreeta

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Original poster
Sep 26, 2010
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This is the video about the issue. It was working very well till I decided to replace my cracked Housing, Display Rear with new one i bought on ebay. I replaced it succesfully and wanted to test it before I put everything back together. It work like 5 mınutes with no problem then it shut down by itself and couldnt turn it on again ever. What do you thing about the issue? Where is the problem? I couldnt find a solution. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je0GemN2ttE
 
There's your problem in the video. You're dragging an exposed logic board across a sofa. You're posting a video proving that you're not following proper static safety guidelines. You probably fried your logic board.

Did you even unplug the battery while you were disassembling the machine?
 
did you try repairing permissions? hah, seriously it's going to be your logic board that's causing the issue. and yes, they are very sensitive to static, from a couch for instance. a small static shock you might not notice would blow a hole through a chip.
 
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