So it will not boot up anymore? That means you have a boot-loop. Here is a guide that will help you with that: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/732...
Its a common issue for iPhone OEM replacement screens to have touch faults similar to this. I would first try testing all your connector to ensure that they are all in correctly then try again. If this doesnt work then you will need to order a new screen
Hi there, Is your iPad updated to the latest version? I would recommend that you try that first. If you have then you may need to do a factory reset on your iPad. Marty
Hi there, I had a similar problem with a keyboard recently. The first thing I would recommend to try is to remove the key from the keyboard, you can do this using something that you can wedge under the key - ideally a plastic pry tool or a guitar pick will work. After removing the key you can then clean underneath using a paper towel or some compressed air if you have some. Replace the key and test the keyboard. Should this not work you will need to replace the whole keyboard. There are numerous guides on YouTube on how do to this and it is a relatively simple task usually, keyboards can be bought off ebay and are usually about £10-£15. Hope this helps, Marty
Yes the UK version is very well glued in. I recommend using a flat metal spudger and pushing it in from the bottom right side and then continue doing the same working up. This method seems to be the safest and only takes a minute or two
Yes the UK version is very well glued in. I recommend using a flat metal spudger and pushing it in from the bottom right side and then continue doing the same working up. This method seems to be the safest and only takes a minute or two