computerdoc
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A customer of mine spilled milk on the keyboard of their Acer kav10 netbook. The acer screen appeared and then a request to press f2 came up which she pressed and nothing happened.
She blow dried the keyboard and removed the battery and it has been sitting idle for almost a day. She is quite remote from me and I can't easily get the computer in short order.
When would it be safe for her to try and turn it on again? Should she disconnect the keyboard and make some sort of drying attempt?
In the meantime, she wants to get a new small size laptop with a CD rom built in. She would be running Quickbooks, Excel and Word - nothing that stresses the computer in any way. She wants a smaller size monitor and she would need it quickly. It needs to be cheap also. She lives in New Jersey.
I would appreciate suggestions for a cheap but sturdy computer that optimally would run XP and if not I'll take Windows 7, 2 gb ram, 250 GB hard drive and DVD burner. I would prefer dual core CPU but since she is doing low intensity work, she may not require it.
She blow dried the keyboard and removed the battery and it has been sitting idle for almost a day. She is quite remote from me and I can't easily get the computer in short order.
When would it be safe for her to try and turn it on again? Should she disconnect the keyboard and make some sort of drying attempt?
In the meantime, she wants to get a new small size laptop with a CD rom built in. She would be running Quickbooks, Excel and Word - nothing that stresses the computer in any way. She wants a smaller size monitor and she would need it quickly. It needs to be cheap also. She lives in New Jersey.
I would appreciate suggestions for a cheap but sturdy computer that optimally would run XP and if not I'll take Windows 7, 2 gb ram, 250 GB hard drive and DVD burner. I would prefer dual core CPU but since she is doing low intensity work, she may not require it.