Spilt water on laptop - is it dead?
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As the title says - spilt a glass of water over the keyboard on Sunday. Laptop was not running, not connected to the mains, although obviously the internal battery was connected.
It's been in the airing cupboard since it happened but it still won't start up - no reaction at all to the power button.
Is there anything else I can try (do I need to give it some more time) or is it time for a new one?
Data is safe - I've got a backup.
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It's been in the airing cupboard since it happened but it still won't start up - no reaction at all to the power button.
Is there anything else I can try (do I need to give it some more time) or is it time for a new one?
Data is safe - I've got a backup.
Currently posting by carrier pigeon.
OK - I think it's dead
I've got nearly all the data in a backup. The laptop has 2 HD's - a 128GB SSD and a 1TB HD. I've pulled the 1TB but I can't find the SSD. Am I right in thinking that it should look like a hard drive or could it just be chips on the motherboard?
Laptop is an ASUS K501UB.
I've got nearly all the data in a backup. The laptop has 2 HD's - a 128GB SSD and a 1TB HD. I've pulled the 1TB but I can't find the SSD. Am I right in thinking that it should look like a hard drive or could it just be chips on the motherboard?
Laptop is an ASUS K501UB.
loudlashadjuster said:
sunbeam alpine said:
OK - I think it's dead
I've got nearly all the data in a backup. The laptop has 2 HD's - a 128GB SSD and a 1TB HD. I've pulled the 1TB but I can't find the SSD. Am I right in thinking that it should look like a hard drive or could it just be chips on the motherboard?
Laptop is an ASUS K501UB.
At 128GB it's unlikely to be soldered to the mainboard like eMMC, it could well be an M2 drive. This is just some chips on a PCB, a bit like a stick of RAM but connected on the shorter side. About the size of a stick of gum.I've got nearly all the data in a backup. The laptop has 2 HD's - a 128GB SSD and a 1TB HD. I've pulled the 1TB but I can't find the SSD. Am I right in thinking that it should look like a hard drive or could it just be chips on the motherboard?
Laptop is an ASUS K501UB.
I'd put money on it being OK once dried out. Without disassembling it though this could take a loooong time.
I'm over in the UK next week, any recommendations (preferably close to Oxford) where I can just go and pick one up?
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