Just Spilled a Glass of Water on my Laptop

Laptop will boot in the morning?

  • Yes

    Votes: 7 28.0%
  • No

    Votes: 18 72.0%

  • Total voters
    25
Ya you are getting double keyhits on some keys. c hits v, m hits b, a hits x, s hits z etc.

Might try drying it more.

I would backup and switch to another machine if you have access. Then do the rice thing.
 


I spilled on my previous lab top a bottle of beer. My keyboard buttons stayed sticky (pressing the buttons) all those years. You better keep drinks far away from your computer if you want keep on using it... :)
 
Yeeeeah it works!

The keyboard is slightly fucked. Or if i was to type that without hitting backspace:

The kneybmoaxrd isz szlignhtly fucvkned

I left it to dry with the battery, ram and HD removed.

Thanks for the advice, I will attempt to microwave + set on fire next time + industrially magnetise the next time.

Seriously though the rice is a good idea.

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You're going to wreck your computer. As hard as it is you need to stop fucking with it, and do as I instructed in the first post.
 
You got it up and running, you need to back it up and transfer everything to a new machine immediately, 'cause that one's fucked mate- now or in a short time, it's fucked.

Chalk it up to experience and go shopping is my advice.
 
You got it up and running, you need to back it up and transfer everything to a new machine immediately, 'cause that one's fucked mate- now or in a short time, it's fucked.

Chalk it up to experience and go shopping is my advice.

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Bag or rice OR bag of silica gel (that little poisonous packet that comes w/ shoes). Both are excellent moisture absorbers and you want your laptop 100% dry before attempting to boot.
 
next time try Ramzi's trick, you can't go wrong with this one:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hNQ280Zkk4"]Hacking with Ramzi (Episode 3) - YouTube[/ame]
 
Like a couple of others said, your probably screwed. If you had yanked the power-source and battery out *fast enough* you would been fine.

Its not the water that ruins the electronics, its the short caused by the water messing with the circuits (And burning something out).

As long as you get electricity out of the equation fast enough, there's very little in the way of electronics that you cant simply pop apart and dry-down (rice being the best choice, after patting it down with some paper towels, depending on how much moisture were talking about).