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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="dougturnst" data-source="post: 1633600" data-attributes="member: 341470"><p><strong>Worst luck</strong></p><p></p><p>Okay, so both of my flat mates MacBook airs were sat, lids closed, on their table, and I managed to drop a glass of water from above on both of them. I know, unlucky, and disgustingly pricey for me to replace them if they're screwed. Luckily I've done this before with my Mac while it was open so knew not to turn them on. Annoyingly I couldn't completely turn them off because that would involve turning them on in the first place. They're both sat in my room, which is cool and dry, upside down while I regularly get on my knees and pray to them to not be buggered. It's been 24 hours, I'm going to wait another 2 days, but just so I can start planning, what's the likelihood, that while closed, they got really screwed while the lid was shut, when they were only in contact and not submerged with water for a max of 3 seconds?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougturnst, post: 1633600, member: 341470"] [b]Worst luck[/b] Okay, so both of my flat mates MacBook airs were sat, lids closed, on their table, and I managed to drop a glass of water from above on both of them. I know, unlucky, and disgustingly pricey for me to replace them if they're screwed. Luckily I've done this before with my Mac while it was open so knew not to turn them on. Annoyingly I couldn't completely turn them off because that would involve turning them on in the first place. They're both sat in my room, which is cool and dry, upside down while I regularly get on my knees and pray to them to not be buggered. It's been 24 hours, I'm going to wait another 2 days, but just so I can start planning, what's the likelihood, that while closed, they got really screwed while the lid was shut, when they were only in contact and not submerged with water for a max of 3 seconds? [/QUOTE]
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