My New WaterBook Pro


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Well that's a new one! I worked with Apple laptops and never saw a screen quite like that. I'd seen them shattered, burnt out, immolated and spilled on but never saw one that was newly converted into an aquarium.

Yea but honestly that's not funny. Makes my stomach turn just seeing it. Best of luck getting it fixed up, and back up your HD before the liquid shorts the computer out! It's amazing it's even on in the picture you posted! If I were in your position I'd get my hard drive out of that machine and into an external HD caddy to back up the info on it before the liquid damage causes a short that might damage the hard drive.

Remove the keyboard/palm rest assembly and let the internals (logic board, hdd, ram, etc..) dry for a day at least, then run it in lid closed mode if you must run it. I can't imagine any compute task being important enough that I would risk a $2000+ machine versus waiting a day or 2.

Agreed, if you continue to leave that thin powered on it will no doubt fry.

Chances are the water is actually in the display however which will cause an issue as there are few places for it to drain without causing damage. Let it sit 48 / 72 hours, open the lid and look for signs of water with a flashlight on the display prior to turning it on.

I'd take the opportunity however to remove your hard drive and back it up (using another machine) as a precaution as stated in this thread already!

You're in Asia? Perfect!.. Get some rice.. and place the laptop in with it.. The rice will absorb moisture.. help you out a lil' better than anything else.. unless you have those little absorption balls that come with shoes and backpacks and stuff.

That's exactly what I was going to suggest! Those absorption balls or rice that can work great on electronics. Try it, it just might get the water out.

i spilled wine over my macbooks keyboard once.

it all dried out.

i just left it off for about 24 hours...

i was to deliver an essey the same day i had to have it shut off but man whoever you are working for and whatever you are about to sort out... they will understand...

you better let it dry out completely instead of sucking the rest out of it...

take the time to sort things out in your head and paper and then do what you have to do on your macbook...

but like that, chances are high your machine will break.. :(

good luck!

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