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Spilled water on my keyboard and speakers.
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<blockquote data-quote="pigoo3" data-source="post: 1290190" data-attributes="member: 56379"><p>I guess I'm confused what's going on. You said that the repair guys removed the ram, HD, and battery...but you didn't say what happened from there.</p><p></p><p>In your last post (quoted above)...you said that YOU will be powering it on. I guess I'm thinking that if the repair guy removed the ram, HD, and battery...that these parts need to be put back in before powering things back on (you didn't say if this was done).</p><p></p><p>AND...didn't we talk about completely disassembling things to get all the liquid dried up & removed...using a hair dryer as well to get at the parts/crevices that cannot be seen? If only the ram, battery, and HD were removed...there could still be liquid in there. If you power things up...and there's liquid still in there...guess what...a very good chance of a trashed laptop (assuming that it's not a goner already).</p><p></p><p>Do what you want...but it doesn't sound like you're following the advice that was recommended earlier in this thread!</p><p></p><p>- Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigoo3, post: 1290190, member: 56379"] I guess I'm confused what's going on. You said that the repair guys removed the ram, HD, and battery...but you didn't say what happened from there. In your last post (quoted above)...you said that YOU will be powering it on. I guess I'm thinking that if the repair guy removed the ram, HD, and battery...that these parts need to be put back in before powering things back on (you didn't say if this was done). AND...didn't we talk about completely disassembling things to get all the liquid dried up & removed...using a hair dryer as well to get at the parts/crevices that cannot be seen? If only the ram, battery, and HD were removed...there could still be liquid in there. If you power things up...and there's liquid still in there...guess what...a very good chance of a trashed laptop (assuming that it's not a goner already). Do what you want...but it doesn't sound like you're following the advice that was recommended earlier in this thread! - Nick [/QUOTE]
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