These computers may still be salvageable. I am a repair tech, and I have
saved many liquid damaged MacBooks from the recycling bin by disassembling
the machine and running the Logic Board through an ultrasonic cleaner. I
would recommend to find a local technician who has one of these machines
a
>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 5
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 s
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 on.
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 people