Hey John
Thought I would start a new thread. This is another laptop that I am currently working on for a classmate. Alright, same story, he spilled liquid on the computer keyboard. So I got the laptop, plugged it in, got a solid green light at first...so I was a happy at first because on the last liquid damage MB that I worked on it was a feint green...anyway, I pushed the power button and got a lil flash of light on the LCD screen and then nothing...no fan turned over, just absolutely nothing. It doesn't even sound like a computer. I do have a white light on the bottom left of the keyboard, the "sleep" light i think it is called.
Anyway, I am going to take it apart and look, but what are your first thoughts? Just a new motherboard? Or, could it be worse?
Thanks
-Taylor
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Beyond that, I'd open the machine up and clean off corrosion with 90% alcohol.
After everything dries, I am going to put in the original motherboard and see what happens. I will also take one memory card out and boot and then switch them. I will also try to reset the PRAM and PMU/SMC.
Am I doing anything wrong? How am I tackling this thus far?
Thanks as always.
-Taylor
Also, if you do too many things at once, you won't know which of those things ended up making a difference. You cleaned the board, but what specific problem was it you were trying to solve by doing that? Every step you take should be a calculated response to as specific a problem as you can manage to define. But if the problem itself has not been clearly defined (by doing the steps I list above), then you are implementing a non-specific resolution to a non-specific problem, and that's only asking for things to get really messy really fast.