Disassembled MacBook to install part, now won't turn on.
Without going too in depth to the original problem, I had the backlight of my Macbook die a few weeks ago, and I opened it up to try and see what the problem was. I knew where I was looking after some Googling, so I didn't prod around too much. The inverter cable seemed dodgy and the screen would flicker when moving it, so I established that was the problem.
I ordered a new inverter cable, which has just arrived. I installed it and with fingers crossed, pressed the power button - nothing. No chime, no noise. It doesn't power on. It was powering on fine when we had it apart and testing for the backlight problem and we haven't touched it since then.
I can't see any visible signs of damage, the board isn't fried and there are no cables melted or damaged.
For no reason in particular, when I tried it earlier, it powered on for a minute or so and then went off, but hasn't come on again.
The Macbook is a late 2006 Core Duo model (I know, it's old, but I can't afford a new one and really need to save this)
Does anyone have any advice?
Much appreciated.
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I've just tried a friend's charger to eliminate that, and the light isn't coming on at all from it. Could it maybe be the magsafe connector?
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