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hi Kevin hland here so unfortunately a couple of days ago I managed to drop my MacBook Pro laptop onto a concrete tile floor and when I came to switch it back on again all I got was the dreaded black screen of death so the good news is that I did manage to get it going again I tried various different key press combinations but the thing that worked for me was to reconnect the screen display so in this video Im going to show you how to do that if this machine were still under warranty I probably wouldnt be attempting this kind of a repair but if the warranty has expired what do you got to lose you can save yourself 2,000 bucks on buying a new one so give it a go so heres my macbook and thats the corner that I dropped it on so you can see theres a little bit of trauma on the outside of the case and that obviously caused a bit of trauma on the inside of the case too so if you go to have a look at the hardware inside your MacBook Pro the first thing youll notice is that the screws