I believe you're looking to change the ballast of the projector. I found a video on how to change this on an Epson projector. Even though it's not your exact model, you may be able to follow some of those tips in the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wwzRWSQ...
The teardowns are not meant to be followed as repair guides, so you may have disconnected something in the process. I would have a look at our display assembly replacement guide and see where you might have missed something. 一加 一 显示模组更换
You may want to first check the slot for lint or some other material that may be killing the connection. Otherwise, you may want to try backing up your phone, reformatting, then restoring your backup. I've seen some people on other sites having success with that. Might be a risky solution but worth a shot before having to open it up and replace the slot.
@tammynado You should be able to restore the iPad to its factory settings. This does not require a password, just a computer to connect it to. Here's a link with instructions on how to do this restore: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201263
Sounds like the model you have uses Torx-Security screws. We have a few different sizes, but this is one of our smaller ones: TR6 Torx Security Screwdriver
We have a couple of bits that would most likely fit it in the 64-bit driver kit. Does it look more like a tri-point or a triangle? We have 4 different sizes of tri-point and 2 sizes of triangle.
It may have something to do with the display assembly getting detached. Have a look at this guide and see if you can verify all of the cables are still connected. 三星盖乐世S4屏幕面板替换
Maybe your Xbox 360 is overheating and needs to shut off. You should try doing some maintenance on it and see if it's not cooling properly. Xbox 360 Preventative Maintenance
Hilarious. I love the costume.
The Banana teardown is one of our favorites.