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Hi,
I posted awhile back about my PCG-FR130 not powering on after a soda
spill incident. I've since taken it apart as far as removing the mobo
from the lower case, so i could get a good look at the underside of
it. Sure enough, a small area with a few small components must have
been sitting in a small puddle and apear to be fried.
I'd like to take a picture & email to someone and get an opinion on
whether something, anything, can be done to repair it. I cleaned the
area w/ alcohol and removed all the fried fuzzy stuff.
Archived from groups: comp.sys.laptops (More info?)
Keith C. wrote:
> Hi,
> I posted awhile back about my PCG-FR130 not powering on after a soda
> spill incident. I've since taken it apart as far as removing the mobo
> from the lower case, so i could get a good look at the underside of
> it. Sure enough, a small area with a few small components must have
> been sitting in a small puddle and apear to be fried.
> I'd like to take a picture & email to someone and get an opinion on
> whether something, anything, can be done to repair it. I cleaned the
> area w/ alcohol and removed all the fried fuzzy stuff.
>
> Anyone?
>
> TIA
>
> Keith
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