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wet laptop
during the flood that occured recently my toshiba laptop got wet.not totally imersed but wet. nowit doesn't start up.i driedit totally out but still no activity.no fan ect.the light comes on suggesting it is gettingpower.but thats aboutit.
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Water+electronics=bad.
Is there any difference between plugging it in and using the battery? Overall though I'd say it doesn't look good.
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