I accidentally spilled liquid on my notebook laptop computer?
Posted in Data Recovery » Posted by adminJanuary
08Our data recovery engineers frequently run across this scenario from many computing mobile users. Â The first question by our recovery experts is always “how much liquid”. Â A small amount of liquid that lands externally in most cases is harmless as it can be quickly wiped up. Â However the notebook or laptop also has many open vents for cooling and the liquid can easily enter the chassis. Â As for opened units with liquid spilled on the actual keyboard the sparse amount can be much more compromising.
If the system was off this would be optimal although most users report that the system was running.  Liquid is obviously conductive and will cause a short if it comes into contact with any electrical device. Disconnect all power and remove batteries immediately to prevent a short circuit.  Wipe down areas as best as possible.  Remove all possible modular bays in order to allow drying.  A hair dryer could be used to help increase the process of evaporation. Drying times vary especially in climate and the method which was used so do not make any power up attmepts for at least a few hours preferably a whole day or more.
Once and only you are certain the laptop or notebook is dry, reassemble the modular units and battery pack and hope for the best. Liquids have innate corrosive properties. If the unit works and performs as normal during boot up and is accessible back up your data immediately onto another external device.  Then have the unit inspected by a laptop or notebook repair center or the manufacturer to have the unit cleaned thoroughy. Corrosion will sneak up on you when you least expect it as it eats away at the contact leads and causes numerous other faulty issues.
If the computer reports a hard disk drive failure, HDD error or C: Drive Failure we recommend to contact a data recovery specialist such as Disaster Recovery Group.  If you hear anything unusual such as clicking, clacking or banging sounds resonating from the notebook turn the laptop off. Our data recovery engineers have found many users increase problems for data restoration when they make multiple attempts to power up a device that are apparently not working.  Self healing characteristics do not exist on electrical devices so no matter how many times a power up fails it will continue to fail.
Shorted devices have an electrical overload and since electrical current takes the path of least resistance multiple components could be affected. Â Disaster Recovery Group data recovery engineers perform many data recovery projects with these scenarios. Â With our data recovery Free Evaluation you can be certain that the expense to have the hard disk recovered will be given prior to any commitment and guaranteed.



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