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Spilled Water On Macbook Now Screen Wont Work
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<blockquote data-quote="Leemcd" data-source="post: 1421907" data-attributes="member: 260663"><p>I spilt a little liquid on the hinge of my macbook pro which I mistakenly thought was just a hinge so wiped it clean and continued to use the machine. Within a couple of minutes the screen flickered and as I went to shutdown it all went black. This was 2 hours ago, i've left it off open and in front of a fan but the screen remains black</p><p>If I turn it on now. The sound and keyboard are responsive and it SEEMS that the machine is working and the screen is dead. I bought the macbook second hand so only paid around £500 therefor if this is a costly fix it's a write off for me. Anyone know what might be wrong? How to fix it? Any chance it will magically get better or have I titally fried the screen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leemcd, post: 1421907, member: 260663"] I spilt a little liquid on the hinge of my macbook pro which I mistakenly thought was just a hinge so wiped it clean and continued to use the machine. Within a couple of minutes the screen flickered and as I went to shutdown it all went black. This was 2 hours ago, i've left it off open and in front of a fan but the screen remains black If I turn it on now. The sound and keyboard are responsive and it SEEMS that the machine is working and the screen is dead. I bought the macbook second hand so only paid around £500 therefor if this is a costly fix it's a write off for me. Anyone know what might be wrong? How to fix it? Any chance it will magically get better or have I titally fried the screen? [/QUOTE]
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