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by atlacatl » Mon Feb 11, 2008 2:26 pm
jdhurst wrote:You don't say if it was running when the water hit it. If so, water can easily cause circuits to fry.
If not, perhaps it was not really dry (a number of posts here suggests drying in a warm {not hot} oven at very, very low heat for a number of hours). You can only hope on the latter, because, if it was not really dry, and then you powered up, it would be the same as the first paragraph. ... JDH
Ah yes. The computer was on, and it kept running while the water was dripping. Of course, I immediately turned it off to dry it.
I will give it another day to fully dry and try again. But I doubt it will make any difference. As you said, if there was any water in there after I turned it on, the damage is already done.
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