IPad 2 digitizer replacement problem. Maybe?

Help people. I was replacing an iPad 2 digitizer but during taking it off I tore the power button flex cable so we went ahead and ordered that probably be here tomorrow or Wednesday. Well anyway I decided I'd clean the iPad all up and find how I'd tuck the digitizer cable under the LCD screen. Anyway while doing that there's this little piece with 2 holes that is like a little tab sticking off the digitizer cable. That tore off of the digitizer. I don't know if that part is important or just there or what but can someone please tell me what that little piece is for? This is the 4th iPad I've fixed and never had either of the problems I had with this one. Please tell me what that part does or if its important. I couldn't test the digitizer because no power button flex cable and I don't feel comfortable turning on the iPad with something unplugged from it. I can still plug in the digitizer but this is just a little piece that sticks off from it.

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1766
    Ensure all the devices in use are fully up to date: Apple > Software Update / Settings > General > Software Update
    Make separate backups of critical data:
    Backup your computer Addressbook: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=AddressBook/4.0/en/ad961.html
    Backup your computer iCal: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2966
    Reset syncing on your Mac: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1627
    Reply back if that does not resolve your issue.
    Hope that helps.

  • I had my iPad 2 replaced by Apple today. All my backup was iCloud and so proceeded to restore from iCloud backup point but couldn't proceed as the new iPad needed iOS 7. How can I get I get around this?

    I had my iPad 2 replaced by Applestore today. On the new iPad I tried to restore from iCloud backup point but was told I was unable to do this as the new iPad needed to have the latest running system iOS 7 loaded. Is there a way I can do this so I can get my iCloud backup or do I need to go back to Applestore and get an iPad preloaded with iOS 7?

    If you feel comfortable you can do the Update to iOS 7 yourself and after you have successfully done that... then Restore your iCloud Back Up.
    If you are not comfortable in doing it yourself... Then go back to the Apple Store and get them to do it.
    They will be Happy to assist you.

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