My mom spilled coffee in her Satellite. The power button shocked the crap out of her, and the coffee took a nose dive.
It originally would power up after the initial incident (she had flipped it over, but didn't wait more than an hour or so before powering it back up), and it would make it to the Windows password, but the heyboard wouldn't function enough for her to enter it.
When she got to the local shop, it powered up and "was beeping." I figured that's either the POST, or it's just giving her the finger in-general. They told her it was gone, and the best they could offer would be to get it running for a short time, due to the acidity of the coffee and its effect on the board.
I'd been told a while back that one could attempt to clean laptop internals with club soda. If that's the case, I'd like to at least give it a try. If it got to the password screen before, then I have a little hope remaining. Maybe the coffe just dried on the board and managed to interfere with component function or ruined a solder.
So..can I use the club soda, and is there a specific technique to it? Is there another way to try to clean it?
It originally would power up after the initial incident (she had flipped it over, but didn't wait more than an hour or so before powering it back up), and it would make it to the Windows password, but the heyboard wouldn't function enough for her to enter it.
When she got to the local shop, it powered up and "was beeping." I figured that's either the POST, or it's just giving her the finger in-general. They told her it was gone, and the best they could offer would be to get it running for a short time, due to the acidity of the coffee and its effect on the board.
I'd been told a while back that one could attempt to clean laptop internals with club soda. If that's the case, I'd like to at least give it a try. If it got to the password screen before, then I have a little hope remaining. Maybe the coffe just dried on the board and managed to interfere with component function or ruined a solder.
So..can I use the club soda, and is there a specific technique to it? Is there another way to try to clean it?






