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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="SurReality89" data-source="post: 1468053" data-attributes="member: 273460"><p>i can't tell for sure the logic board isn't fried. as i am not a computer professional, but the reason i believe it might be ok is because the sound works, battery charges, and fan works. to my understanding from looking at the guts of my computer all of these components that work are connected to the logic board. maybe some part of the board can be fried and other parts can still work, i don't know.</p><p>thanks for the reply though, i have looked through most of this thread and have done pretty much everything before reading it out of natural instinct as soon as i was aware of what happened. of course i know i am in this situation primarily because my computer sat in the liquid for so long, there is no reason to repeat the fact. i know its not good.</p><p></p><p>i know that parts of the computer are dead and parts work, i am just wondering if it is possible for me to tell that the logic board works or not, and what needs to be replaced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SurReality89, post: 1468053, member: 273460"] i can't tell for sure the logic board isn't fried. as i am not a computer professional, but the reason i believe it might be ok is because the sound works, battery charges, and fan works. to my understanding from looking at the guts of my computer all of these components that work are connected to the logic board. maybe some part of the board can be fried and other parts can still work, i don't know. thanks for the reply though, i have looked through most of this thread and have done pretty much everything before reading it out of natural instinct as soon as i was aware of what happened. of course i know i am in this situation primarily because my computer sat in the liquid for so long, there is no reason to repeat the fact. i know its not good. i know that parts of the computer are dead and parts work, i am just wondering if it is possible for me to tell that the logic board works or not, and what needs to be replaced. [/QUOTE]
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