> Laurent:
>> Unless you have a spare ribbon cable, I'm afraid you'll need to
pretty
>> much disassemble the assembly display in order to test the new one
you
>> got.
> 
> I'm confused on this one. What cable you refer to? The display
assembly
> has all the cables it needs, so I should just be able to plug the so-
> called "data" cable to the logic board (left side, is this the ribbon
> cable you refer to?) and the backlight cable  to the inverter on the
right
> side. What I'm afraid of is that for some obscure effect, a bad
inverter
> could blow the CCFL lamp and I'm back at the beginning, only with 500
EUR
> less in the pocket!!

The in most laptops inverter is part of the display assembly, and I
can't imagine that the TiBook is any different.  The inverter will be
replaced when you replace the display.

That being said a CCFL lamp isn't a very expensive part compared to a
whole display.  Just a much more difficult replacement.

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