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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Spilled water on Macbook, 2 seconds later it shut off
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<blockquote data-quote="sunsea" data-source="post: 1004089" data-attributes="member: 144928"><p>Where can i find the right type of tools to unscrew? Sorry, I'm a female and not so much into DYI, have not done this before but I managed to unscrew 14 of them with the tip of a pair of scissors!</p><p>I bought my Mac only 3 months ago but it was second hand (although almost as new!) so Apple Care would not be an option anyway. I phoned a repair shop this afternoon and I was told it would be £53 just to open it up and diagnose what has been damaged. The guy also said that if it was the motherboard, I would be looking at £700 to replace it, ouch :-(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunsea, post: 1004089, member: 144928"] Where can i find the right type of tools to unscrew? Sorry, I'm a female and not so much into DYI, have not done this before but I managed to unscrew 14 of them with the tip of a pair of scissors! I bought my Mac only 3 months ago but it was second hand (although almost as new!) so Apple Care would not be an option anyway. I phoned a repair shop this afternoon and I was told it would be £53 just to open it up and diagnose what has been damaged. The guy also said that if it was the motherboard, I would be looking at £700 to replace it, ouch :-( [/QUOTE]
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