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Spilt water on laptop doesn't work help!


rgracieg

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Don't give up!


It may just need to dry out naturally. When did you spill the water?


I spilt wine all over my partner's laptop, there was a hideous noise and it stopped working, including not turning on. I was told by a computer "specialist" that it was beyond repair (for which advice he charged me thirty quid). I had to buy my partner a new laptop :(


I gave the old one to somebody for parts.


He took it apart and cleaned it (only because wine is sticky, you wouldn't have the same problem with water), and apparently it is now working absolutely fine.

Water damage can have variable results..


The Main problem / damage is done when turning on the device before drying it out.


What ever the outcome, it should be possible to recover your pictures from your hard-drive.


I do not have the necessary Leads to do that task.


As suggested earlier, try Netquest.



DulwichFox

gino1 Wrote:

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> Depends what component went wet for crying out

> loud

> Get processor wet or graphics and tell me that

> when you clean it will work...

>


xxxxxxx


Yes. Obviously it depends on whether any permanent damage has been caused.


That's why I said it MAY just need to dry out naturally .....


Dear oh dear.


ETA: It may, of course, be completely f****d, but let's look on the bright side to start with, shall we?

?65 for keyboard ha ha ha

Foxy

I change keyboards for ?20 Inc. Keyboard

time ... 10 min


To dry out computer from water only put it in the freezer for 2 hours than let it cool down overnight

If it doesn't turn on

Its f....ed


For those who are wondering why fridge

I hope Wikipedia will help LOL

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