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spilled water on my macbook
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<blockquote data-quote="EORI" data-source="post: 581684" data-attributes="member: 43203"><p>First thing is to calm down. Not everyone may have experience with this type of issue, which may be the reason you didn't get any responses. Not because everyone's ignoring you.</p><p></p><p>Second, with any electronic equipment, you want to immediately disconnect the power and shut it down. Otherwise, if you persist in trying to use it before the liquid has dried out, you will short out the circuit board.</p><p></p><p>Since you've wiped down the machine, give it some time to air out. You may want to flip the laptop over with the keyboard facing down to allow any remaining liquid to drain out.</p><p></p><p>If you didn't short out the board with your earlier actions, it should start up and function fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EORI, post: 581684, member: 43203"] First thing is to calm down. Not everyone may have experience with this type of issue, which may be the reason you didn't get any responses. Not because everyone's ignoring you. Second, with any electronic equipment, you want to immediately disconnect the power and shut it down. Otherwise, if you persist in trying to use it before the liquid has dried out, you will short out the circuit board. Since you've wiped down the machine, give it some time to air out. You may want to flip the laptop over with the keyboard facing down to allow any remaining liquid to drain out. If you didn't short out the board with your earlier actions, it should start up and function fine. [/QUOTE]
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