>I waited just a few minutes before trying to turn them on.
I'm afraid that was a big mistake.
I'm sorry to be harsh, but... how do you think a few minutes were enought
to dry them?!?
>There was no sign of life, no sparks, no flames, nothing.
Most of computers' inner circuits work at or around
I waited just a few minutes before trying to turn them on. There was no
sign of life, no sparks, no flames, nothing. It has now been over 24 hours
since this happened. I keep trying to turn them on, with or without their
chargers, but nothing happens. Meanwhile, the MacBook Pro (mid 2012, 4Gb)
is
Really? Do you work for Apple or something? If money was no object I would
buy a new MacBook or two. That's the whole point!
On Fri, 18 Jun 2021 at 14:04, Myles MacVane wrote:
> The solution is simple: Buy a new MacBook!
>
> On Fri, Jun 18, 2021 at 8:46 AM Paul Londoner
> wrote:
>
>> IT RAINED
Il giorno 18/06/21 14:46, "Paul Londoner" ha scritto:
>I immediately took action by closing the living room skylight and placing
>the Macs keyboards facing down onto the sofa. After this, I tried to turn
>on each Mac and found out that only the MacBook Pro (mid 2012, with 4Gb
>RAM) would turn
The solution is simple: Buy a new MacBook!
On Fri, Jun 18, 2021 at 8:46 AM Paul Londoner
wrote:
> IT RAINED ON MY THREE MACBOOKS!!
>
>
> I’m really devastated after a moment’s carelessness has resulted in all
> three of my MacBooks getting soaked by rain! I’m so careful and keep
> telling
IT RAINED ON MY THREE MACBOOKS!!
I’m really devastated after a moment’s carelessness has resulted in all
three of my MacBooks getting soaked by rain! I’m so careful and keep
telling people never to put drinks on the same surface as a computer. I’ve
also read a lot about “liquid damage” on Apple