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The Official "I spilled liquid in my MacBook, what do I do now?" Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="CBowers" data-source="post: 1462087" data-attributes="member: 279337"><p><strong>Macbook Liquid Damage!</strong></p><p></p><p>I have a question. </p><p>About a month ago a can of beer was spilled all over my open macbook pro. I didn't notice any damage before going to bed but when I woke up but about 10 hours later I noticed that it had happened. </p><p></p><p>The macbook wont turn on, charge or anything. Since this accident I was fortunate enough to get a new macbook but was wondering if I could somehow get my hard drive from my old laptop. I don't necessarily want it in my new laptop since I currently have a larger hard drive now but I had partitioned my last hard drive and need some material that was on it. </p><p></p><p>So, in conclusion what if any way is there to extract some data from my last hard drive when the computer wont turn on and is there a way to get the old data onto my new computer without putting the whole hard drive into my new computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBowers, post: 1462087, member: 279337"] [b]Macbook Liquid Damage![/b] I have a question. About a month ago a can of beer was spilled all over my open macbook pro. I didn't notice any damage before going to bed but when I woke up but about 10 hours later I noticed that it had happened. The macbook wont turn on, charge or anything. Since this accident I was fortunate enough to get a new macbook but was wondering if I could somehow get my hard drive from my old laptop. I don't necessarily want it in my new laptop since I currently have a larger hard drive now but I had partitioned my last hard drive and need some material that was on it. So, in conclusion what if any way is there to extract some data from my last hard drive when the computer wont turn on and is there a way to get the old data onto my new computer without putting the whole hard drive into my new computer. [/QUOTE]
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