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-- Posted by fasang at 5:02 pm on Feb. 24, 2007
So today i was drinnking milk while chatting on my laptop... nad i accidently spilt milk next to the keyboard. I cleaned it all up. Then10 mins later the computer started freakin out. Nothing will open on the window and i can't type a thing. Is there any way to fix this? *scared*
-- Posted by diablo ollie at 5:04 pm on Feb. 24, 2007
Shit man take it to a computer shop asap!!! Its proberly fucked now though tbh!
-- Posted by TheFallenAngel at 5:04 pm on Feb. 24, 2007
Sorry to say but a new computer
-- Posted by marmalade at 5:06 pm on Feb. 24, 2007
hmm...sounds like it could be completely mucked up! but i hope im wrong!
-- Posted by Meep123 at 5:06 pm on Feb. 24, 2007
Giving it time to dry out usually fixes it.
-- Posted by Fromtheshadows at 5:07 pm on Feb. 24, 2007
please don't have kids
-- Posted by Madraykin at 5:07 pm on Feb. 24, 2007
i'd leave it to dry for a while and if it still doesnt respond, take it to a professional computer person. Once I spilt water all over a computer at school and it was fine.
-- Posted by fasang at 5:07 pm on Feb. 24, 2007
Quote: from Meep123 at 5:06 pm on Feb. 24, 2007
Giving it time to dry out usually fixes it.
really :D This like made my day 200 times better... at least there's a little hope XD
-- Posted by samzkuul at 5:07 pm on Feb. 24, 2007
Quote: from Meep123 at 5:06 pm on Feb. 24, 2007
Giving it time to dry out usually fixes it.
Yeah, let it dry, if it still is screwed, take to some computer place like Geek Squad.
-- Posted by zomby at 5:08 pm on Feb. 24, 2007
turn off computer and let it dry try that.
-- Posted by Zw33K3RB0Y at 5:08 pm on Feb. 24, 2007
The milk probably shorted out the keyboard. If you turn off the laptop, and let it dry for like 1 or 2 days, it should work, if not, then you left it on too long, and there may be permanent damage.
-- Posted by ZenaGirl at 5:10 pm on Feb. 24, 2007
I've heard that many laptops are lactose intolerant.
-- Posted by Tigerhawk at 5:10 pm on Feb. 24, 2007
Well call an expert. That's all I gotta say about that...
-- Posted by diablo ollie at 5:12 pm on Feb. 24, 2007
Quote: from Fromtheshadows at 1:07 am on Feb. 25, 2007
please don't have kids
I actually lmao!!!
-- Posted by Artistic Drain at 5:13 pm on Feb. 24, 2007
Flip it upside down so it can drain and dry. Do not be like my sister's friend and use a blow dryer. She melted her keys.
-- Posted by ajm51987 at 10:03 pm on Feb. 24, 2007
If your keyboard is fried, fear not, if you look at most laptop keyboards, they're basically one piece, and I'll bet no milk got to the really important stuff, and you'll just have to figure out how to get a spare keyboard and install it. Pester whoever made it if you can.
-- Posted by Hexer at 8:04 am on Feb. 27, 2007
First thing to do is let the PC dry out for a couple of days then use a cheap USB keyboard, load your computer up and make sure everything is running fine. Then try the laptop keyboard and check if its working. If so no worries. If the keyboard does not work you will need a new one. These are extremely cheap, and some can be installed by you if they keyboard easily slides out, otherwise it will need to be done by a computer shop or the people you bought it off, they will probably charge stupid labour and service charges. UPDATE: If this was a serious spill you need to take appart the laptop and wash every component in distilled water, wait for it to dry then put it back togeather.
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