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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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'''Hold that thought!'''
Before you go nuts here how about disconnecting the keyboard ribbon cable from the logic board and then use a USB keyboard & mouse. The only trick here is you'll need to use the power pads to start your system see if you can get the system to boot up this way.
-I think you'll find the system will still react the same as I suspect you likely have a damaged SSD from the water spill. Here you could try using a USB thumb drive that you've setup as a bootable drive using a friends Mac. If the system boots up using it you have isolated the problem down.
+I think you'll find the system will still react the same as I suspect you likely have a damaged SSD from the water spill.
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+Here you could try using a USB thumb drive that you've setup as a bootable drive using a friends Mac. If the system boots up using it you have isolated the problem down.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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-Hold that thought!
+'''Hold that thought!'''
Before you go nuts here how about disconnecting the keyboard ribbon cable from the logic board and then use a USB keyboard & mouse. The only trick here is you'll need to use the power pads to start your system see if you can get the system to boot up this way.
I think you'll find the system will still react the same as I suspect you likely have a damaged SSD from the water spill. Here you could try using a USB thumb drive that you've setup as a bootable drive using a friends Mac. If the system boots up using it you have isolated the problem down.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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Hold that thought!

Before you go nuts here how about disconnecting the keyboard ribbon cable from the logic board and then use a USB keyboard & mouse. The only trick here is you'll need to use the power pads to start your system see if you can get the system to boot up this way.

I think you'll find the system will still react the same as I suspect you likely have a damaged SSD from the water spill. Here you could try using a USB thumb drive that you've setup as a bootable drive using a friends Mac. If the system boots up using it you have isolated the problem down.

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