I got an "OEM" dock assembly from ebay. The ribbon cable connecting the assembly to the logic board was slightly too long and therefore forced the connector in the ribbon to partly pop out of the logic board connector. That resulted in loss of mic and dock port in my case. Maybe in just affects the mic in your case? Try opening the phone, put preassure and put preassure on the connector. Then call someone and see if it works... Oh, this involves opening the phone while it's powered on... Do at your own risk......
If your screen works but is very dark it sounds like the backlight is dead. It could be a cable failing. But beeing a stationary computer and rather old my guess is that the backlight simply died. As to where you can get a replacement I don't know.
Your battery is dead or not connected properly. Try to open it up and reconnect the battery. If that doesn't help your battery is dead. Ps. If you have a multimeter (or know someone working with electronics) you can check of it holds any charge at all. Ps 2. When dropped in salt water a lot of stuff can fail. But reading that it used to work before you opened it my guess is that you didn't connect it back properly.
According to wikipedia: "Parameter RAM, a small amount of non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM) used on Apple Macintosh machines to store configuration information"
Link to guide Step 4, there you can see how the thermal sensor is placed. Update: I believe that the thermal sensor cable is connected to the underside of the logic board. See my comment for details. I would remove the logic board from the case and look for a free connector on it's underside.
It depends. If the filesystem was corrupted you can salvage something. If it broke mechanically it's harder. If you had family photos or other important things on it there are companies that can salvage it for you. Even if it's broken mechanically. It can be expensive, but if you have all your family photos etc. on it, maybe it's worth it. But if your machine don't start the boot DVD there is something more wrong. That should start up even if your drive have failed.
The connectors is a pretty common sight on ebay. It's a hard fix though.. But if you can, or know someone who can, solder it on it's easy. (It's probably BGA soldered to the logic board...) For the record I haven't tried any of the loose connectors found on ebay.
The operating system is stored on the logic board. The hard drive is simply a container for your backups. After installing the new drive you format it from the airport utility.
Great guide! Did this a while ago, but didn't get around to making a guide. Shame on me (I actually didn't figure out how to make a new product wiki and gave up. :p Good job! :)
The operating system is stored on the logic board. The hard drive is simply a container for your backups. After installing the new drive you format it from the airport utility.
Great guide! Did this a while ago, but didn't get around to making a guide. Shame on me (I actually didn't figure out how to make a new product wiki and gave up. :p Good job! :)
I have with luck (several times) used the metal spudger to create a small initial gap.
But be careful, it's easy to severely scratch the iPod.