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How much water is harmful?
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<blockquote data-quote="DarkestRitual" data-source="post: 933174" data-attributes="member: 96273"><p>The good news is your droplet was in the best possible spot it could have been in. All that rests under the trackpad is the HDD and battery (right side if looking down on your track pad is HDD, left is battery). It's a pretty tight fit there too, so hopefully your MPB was okay. What are you posting this topic from? Was your MBP on when you found the spill? If it was turned off, I'd say leave it turned off, pull the battery and HDD, and let it dry out for a day or 2. You should be fine, and hopefully dodged a bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkestRitual, post: 933174, member: 96273"] The good news is your droplet was in the best possible spot it could have been in. All that rests under the trackpad is the HDD and battery (right side if looking down on your track pad is HDD, left is battery). It's a pretty tight fit there too, so hopefully your MPB was okay. What are you posting this topic from? Was your MBP on when you found the spill? If it was turned off, I'd say leave it turned off, pull the battery and HDD, and let it dry out for a day or 2. You should be fine, and hopefully dodged a bullet. [/QUOTE]
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