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go into your android phone and go into bluetooth and go into bluetooth settings on your smart tv know the bluetooth name in your smart tv,check it on your android and pair both
Open the phone back up and unplug all the FLEX cables from the system board then plug all the FLEX cables back in, be sure that the flex cables are aligned correctly and full plugged in. Then try the phone again, I know there has been 4 times where I replaced an LCD and upon turning it on had nothing but black screen. Did what I said above and 3 times the LCD worked perfectly(must have been a FLEX cable not seated all the way) and the 4th time it was a bad LCD screen.
If you're stuck at the word "Android", it means that the device couldn't load the User Interface Package (specifically, SystemUI.apk). So, as a result, the system couldn't provide that beautiful user interface for you, and android would stuck at the boot state, leaving you stranded there.
Why? it's most likely that the system file (SystemUI.apk) is corrupted. There's a lot of reason for this, which I'm not going to the details of it, as it would make this solution rediculously long.
In this case, you could try going into recovery mode, and do a full wipe. This may solve your problem, but all the data on the device would be lost.
Chances are the screens ribbon connectior has become loose or the screen has develouped a fault.
If its under warranty then send it in, otherwise you can take it to a local repair shop or do a bit of DIY.
Take the DS lite apart (a tri wing screwdriver is needed and can be found cheap on ebay), disconnect the top screen by lifiting the motherboards connector flap (located near the hindge) and then re-insert it, try switching it on again and see if thats sorted it. If not then you will need to replace the screen.
A new screen can be brought on ebay for a reasonable price, there will be a little soldering required as the speakers will need to be de-soldered from the old screen and re-soldered onto the new one (please take note of which wire goes where).
Remove the screws from the lid of the DS lite (4x screws hidden under little coloured squares above and below both speaker outlets) slide the top/outer part away from the hindges, it will move about 5mm and then you can lift it off... Gently pull the ribbon through the hindge so that it is free from the bottom part of the DS lite, pry the screen away from the shell (a small amount of force may be required to remove it) remove the front plastic part of the screen (with the respective DS lite coloured frame, de-solder the speakers, re-attatch them to the new screen, place the new screen into the housing along with the speakers and put back the wifi and mic to their original position if they got moved, you will notice a slot in the hindge where the ribbon goes in, this is for the ribbon to easily slide back into the bottom part of the DS lite... pop the ribbon through and then re-attatch it to the motherboard with the connector, pressing down the connectors flap.
Screw the DS lite back together and hope fully this has resolved the issue.
If you find that your DS lite now doesn't want to stay powered on please refer to my other tips and tricks I have issued on here.
I hope this helps and have to say that I accept no responsability for
any damage that may occur to your DS lite when following these tips.
yes you can take the glass out but leave the plastic that protects the screen. but remember your touch screen wont work if the glass is not replaced which can be a bit expensive
I had same problem, the stand wouldnt move.I had to take it apart and loosen the nuts for the hindge. HP torgued the nuts to tight on the hindge. it works fine now.
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