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Water got into my pc

Water got in it with the key board side so how will i fix it

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@basiyonas I have always been against just letting it dry out. I found that to many devices failed because of corrosion weeks after the immersion. I am a strong believer in cleaning liquid damage as soon as possible. Remember, it's not the water (liquid) but all the elements in it, that can cause an issue.

For now, you must stop continuing to try to charge, sync or otherwise use your laptop. This potentially can make a bad situation worse. This may further damage your device.

The next step I would take is to disassemble your phone. Since iFixit does not yet have a guide for this laptop, use something like this Hardware Maintenance Manual Lenovo G400 G500 G405 G505 G410 G510 Hmm It will help you to properly disassemble your laptop. Next remove the main board and any other board. You will have to remove all the EMI shields. If you do not remove the shields, you are not cleaning the board.

Take a close look at all components and connectors. Look for major corrosion, evaluate the pins in the connectors etc,. Take a look at all connectors as well as cable ends. Once you got any gross contamination cleaned, use 90%+ isopropyl alcohol and clean your parts some more. For a proper cleaning, use this guide. It was written for an Apple iPhone 3G but all the steps are still pertinent to your laptop as well. I can not stress the importance of a good cleaning enough, so do it over and over while replacing the alcohol after each cleaning. The importance here is the cleaning. It would of course be best to get it ultrasonically cleaned .

After that, reassemble your laptop and re-evaluate. For as long as you have not cleaned your boards you may still run the risk of delayed failure. Keep in mind that water damage is the hardest to troubleshoot and to repair. It does not matter if is was exposed for 2 seconds or 2 hours, what matters is where the water (particulates) did the damage.

While you work on your laptop, take lots of pictures. Once you are done with it, take those pictures and create a guide for iFixit. That will help the next person that has the same problem as you do. It's easy and fun to create these guides. https://ifixit.com/Guide/new The iFixit community will appreciate this.

There is no right or wrong answer for this. It all depends on what you are willing to do with your laptop. You can always take a risk and "hope" it's going to be okay. I just learned in live that hope is never a good strategy :-)

Repair is War on Entropy!

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You could probably just open it, let it dry for 24 hours and then test it. It would only have a problem if it was powered on while water got in it. If that happens you would probably have to replace the logic board.

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