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Urgent help for my Mac
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<blockquote data-quote="navkanth" data-source="post: 1199160" data-attributes="member: 194626"><p><strong>Thanks guys</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks guys for your valuable suggestions. </p><p></p><p>I started drying it off from yesterday (removed the back cover and allowed the fan to blow air into it) but I haven't removed the battery (since it says that warranty gets void if I remove the battery). </p><p></p><p>Do you think not removing battery is gonna make any significant difference in drying. The reason I haven't removed is, I spilled water on top of the aluminium cover and not on key board and someone mentioned that the spill detection receptors are gonna be under the keyboard. I was wondering if I can go to Apple store and claim that I wasn't able to power it on and still be covered under warranty. I might be greedy on this aspect but I am poor broke student :-(. </p><p></p><p>Also, as mentioned before when I spilled water onto my laptop, I tried to switch it on to check if its ok. Now I understood its a stupid thing to do but do you guys think that the damage might have already been done ?</p><p></p><p>thanks again for your valuable suggestions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="navkanth, post: 1199160, member: 194626"] [b]Thanks guys[/b] Thanks guys for your valuable suggestions. I started drying it off from yesterday (removed the back cover and allowed the fan to blow air into it) but I haven't removed the battery (since it says that warranty gets void if I remove the battery). Do you think not removing battery is gonna make any significant difference in drying. The reason I haven't removed is, I spilled water on top of the aluminium cover and not on key board and someone mentioned that the spill detection receptors are gonna be under the keyboard. I was wondering if I can go to Apple store and claim that I wasn't able to power it on and still be covered under warranty. I might be greedy on this aspect but I am poor broke student :-(. Also, as mentioned before when I spilled water onto my laptop, I tried to switch it on to check if its ok. Now I understood its a stupid thing to do but do you guys think that the damage might have already been done ? thanks again for your valuable suggestions [/QUOTE]
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