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Urgent help for my Mac
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<blockquote data-quote="navkanth" data-source="post: 1198481" data-attributes="member: 194626"><p>I spilled some water (around 200ml) on top of my macbook pro this morning (laptop is closed and in hibernation mode). Immediately I wiped out the external water using bedsheath. Insanely, I tried to switch it on the computer but it didn't get started and later it I tried to charge it. It haven't started charging initially but within few minutes it started charging but still can't be switched on. I can see some green lights flashing on the side for a while and later those were also gone. </p><p></p><p>So I removed the bottom aluminium case, and wiped off the water with a tissue paper and from that trying to send some air into it using a blower or hair dryer. </p><p></p><p>I didnt dare to switch on again but can someone provide me some information to how to deal with this scenario. This is still under warranty and less than a year old.</p><p></p><p>Please guys....help me how to deal with this situation</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="navkanth, post: 1198481, member: 194626"] I spilled some water (around 200ml) on top of my macbook pro this morning (laptop is closed and in hibernation mode). Immediately I wiped out the external water using bedsheath. Insanely, I tried to switch it on the computer but it didn't get started and later it I tried to charge it. It haven't started charging initially but within few minutes it started charging but still can't be switched on. I can see some green lights flashing on the side for a while and later those were also gone. So I removed the bottom aluminium case, and wiped off the water with a tissue paper and from that trying to send some air into it using a blower or hair dryer. I didnt dare to switch on again but can someone provide me some information to how to deal with this scenario. This is still under warranty and less than a year old. Please guys....help me how to deal with this situation [/QUOTE]
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