I can't recall the specific specs of my Macbook Pro, but it's a 15 inch unibody that I purchased in August 2011.
About a month ago, I spilled water on it. I followed all the right steps, unplugged it let it dry out, etc. but when I took it to my school's IT desk they told me it was damaged. However, they seemed to think it was only localized to the area that controls the LED screen.
I sent it into iResq to have it repaired and they told me I needed to have my display cable replaced in addition to my logic board and that the repairs would cost me about $1100.
I haven't taken it to the Apple store yet, but I'm just curious as to if it actually IS my logic board that is broken. When I turn it on, everything runs just fine. The keyboard lights up, I can hear the hard drive whirring, and there's no problems with the USB or charger ports. The only thing that appears to be wrong with it is that my screen is dead. BUT if I shine a flashlight on it, I can see the screen perfectly! It looks just like it normally would.
SO is this still a logic board problem or something else?
About a month ago, I spilled water on it. I followed all the right steps, unplugged it let it dry out, etc. but when I took it to my school's IT desk they told me it was damaged. However, they seemed to think it was only localized to the area that controls the LED screen.
I sent it into iResq to have it repaired and they told me I needed to have my display cable replaced in addition to my logic board and that the repairs would cost me about $1100.
I haven't taken it to the Apple store yet, but I'm just curious as to if it actually IS my logic board that is broken. When I turn it on, everything runs just fine. The keyboard lights up, I can hear the hard drive whirring, and there's no problems with the USB or charger ports. The only thing that appears to be wrong with it is that my screen is dead. BUT if I shine a flashlight on it, I can see the screen perfectly! It looks just like it normally would.
SO is this still a logic board problem or something else?