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Subject: [entrepreneurs] ))))))How to Save a Laptop from Liquid Damage(((((((((







How to Save a Laptop from Liquid Damage









1.

Shut it off! Immediately remove the battery, the A/C adapter, and

unplug the device after the spill. The biggest danger at first is the

device shorting out.

2. Turn it upside down immediately to stop the liquid from traveling deeper 
into the machine.

3. Clean up any part of the spill you can get to. Use paper towels or any 
absorbent material that is lint-free.



4. Inspect the keyboard. Some keyboards are designed to protect the internals 
from liquids:
* Pour out any liquid contained in a keyboard enclosure.
      * Remove and clean an easily removable keyboard.



5.

Wipe up anything sticky. This may include the screen, the keys on the

keyboard, and any buttons. Use a clean, slightly dampened, lint-free

cloth.

6. Disconnect and remove any and all external devices.

7.

Insulate yourself from static discharge. Static electricity can be very

high voltage. Static discharge from your hands and body can destroy

even a dry computer. Learn how to Avoid Destroying a Computer With

Electrostatic Discharge.

8.Disassemble the case. If you cannot

get to the whole spill, then it may be necessary to remove the laptop's

case. Most spills will contain chemicals that can corrode internal

circuit boards:
* If you aren't comfortable taking your device apart, then get it to someone 
who is, as soon as possible.
      * Pull the hard drive to protect your data.
      * Remove as many cards or drives as you can.



9.

Remove dry residue. Use a toothbrush or lint-free cloth to gently

remove any dried residue from non-water stains such as cola or coffee.

Blow the residue away with compressed air.
More - http://systemboss.blogspot.com/










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