Figure 9-40: Unplug the hard drive.
Figure 9-38: Disconnect the screen??™s ribbon cable.
Connector Cable
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6. Unplug the audio jack from the logic board (see Figure 9-41).
7. Plug the screen into the new logic board.
8. Plug the audio jack into the new logic board.
9. Plug the battery into the new logic board.
10. Plug the hard drive into the new logic board.
11. Slide the new logic board into the shell.
12. Plug the Click Wheel into the new logic board.
13. Put the screws back in the top.
14. Replace the metal clip at the bottom of the iPod mini.
15. Replace the plastic pieces on the top and bottom of the iPod mini.
Replace the Logic Board in
a First-Generation iPod Nano
As you can see from Table 9-3, replacing the logic board in a first-generation iPod
nano is just challenging enough to be interesting, but the second-generation nano
is another story entirely. Unless you have a lot of experience fixing nanos, you
shouldn??™t attempt to replace the logic board on your own.
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