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Old 10-07-08   #1 (permalink)
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Ok, so i open up my psp and it doesnt do anything. It works fine. Then I took the screen off (unpluged it and everything). turns out, I tore off the socket for the backlight. any suggestions on how to fix it?
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so wait, you tore off the socket for the backlight when you opened it up the first time, or when you took the screen off?

why did you open it anyway?

i havnt seen inside it, but how is the socket attached, is it a small steel bracket or plastic or something? maybe some glue or minor soldering could fix it.
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It u beak it or did you just disconnect the back light cable? If you broke it the only way is to find another MB. If its not broken check in you tube how to replace screens and it will show.
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