1. if any liquid is poured on an laptop, the user needs to unplug it a.s.a.p and take out the battery from it. This will help against corrosion of electronics inside. You won't be able to use the laptop for at least a few days because the inside will have to dry completely, and this process will happen very slowly inside your computer. 2. most likely it spread inside your keyboard. The keyboards of laptops are in fact powered, which can also cause a short-circuit if it stays on too long. this short-circuit will happen on the mainboard if it takes to long to remove the battery + powercord (as discribed in 1) 3. if you want to know if it needs repairs,(A) have it dry a few days with all power diconnected, (B) keep the battery out, (C)unplug or disconnect the keyboard (you will have to unscrew some parts to be able to, search for this on youtube with your model laptop) and only plug in the powercord.(D) then try turning it on.
If this all fails you are likely to have to get it serviced, so make sure to inform your insurance whether or not they cover the damage/repairs.
Replace The Laptop But First Take The Old One Apart To Remove The Hard Drive From It Completly So That You Can Back Up Your Data Off Of It And Then Recycle The Old Laptop By Bringing It To A Recycling Center That Will Accept It As E-Waste So You Don't Have To Fork Out A Ton Of Money On Its Proper Disposal And This Is FREE!!!!
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Several problems might be the issue here.
1. if any liquid is poured on an laptop, the user needs to unplug it a.s.a.p and take out the battery from it. This will help against corrosion of electronics inside. You won't be able to use the laptop for at least a few days because the inside will have to dry completely, and this process will happen very slowly inside your computer.
2. most likely it spread inside your keyboard. The keyboards of laptops are in fact powered, which can also cause a short-circuit if it stays on too long. this short-circuit will happen on the mainboard if it takes to long to remove the battery + powercord (as discribed in 1)
3. if you want to know if it needs repairs,(A) have it dry a few days with all power diconnected, (B) keep the battery out, (C)unplug or disconnect the keyboard (you will have to unscrew some parts to be able to, search for this on youtube with your model laptop) and only plug in the powercord.(D) then try turning it on.
If this all fails you are likely to have to get it serviced, so make sure to inform your insurance whether or not they cover the damage/repairs.
Replace The Laptop But First Take The Old One Apart To Remove The Hard Drive From It Completly So That You Can Back Up Your Data Off Of It And Then Recycle The Old Laptop By Bringing It To A Recycling Center That Will Accept It As E-Waste So You Don't Have To Fork Out A Ton Of Money On Its Proper Disposal And This Is FREE!!!!