Man I screwed up! Fried Motherboard
well, after trying to fix my print and boot up problem i tried to swap a drive and while the case was open (quicksilver), i took a sip of water and bumped my hand on my desk, splash went the water, not really much but enough to get on the mother board near the battery, ata connections and the main power connector with the black rubber boot.
I dried it off as best as i could with a towel, just dabbing it, and now it wont boot at all, the monitor doesn't turn or or nothing. the only thing that runs are the fans.
is there any breaker or fuse that protect the mother board? is there a fuse/breaker at the powersupply that protects anything although the fan still runs?
I know these systems can get condensation on the board which is pretty much the same thing, when that happens...what happens?
Lastly, i also reset the pmu button thats right above the secondary IDE connectors under the superdrive, can this have something to do with it.
please dont mock me, i am stupid for doing this and am very upset, its a dual 1.25ghz with my editing s#*t on it, im outta work and cannot afford to buy a new one, hopefully i can fix it somehow such as reset something or let it dry or just change the motherboard cause i did notice a capacitor next to the power cable that connects to the mother board looks to have browish like corrosion/burn fryin the capacitor (the big connector with the black rubber boot next to the cpu/heat sink in the lower center of the mb.)
f*!ck!!!!!!
I dried it off as best as i could with a towel, just dabbing it, and now it wont boot at all, the monitor doesn't turn or or nothing. the only thing that runs are the fans.
is there any breaker or fuse that protect the mother board? is there a fuse/breaker at the powersupply that protects anything although the fan still runs?
I know these systems can get condensation on the board which is pretty much the same thing, when that happens...what happens?
Lastly, i also reset the pmu button thats right above the secondary IDE connectors under the superdrive, can this have something to do with it.
please dont mock me, i am stupid for doing this and am very upset, its a dual 1.25ghz with my editing s#*t on it, im outta work and cannot afford to buy a new one, hopefully i can fix it somehow such as reset something or let it dry or just change the motherboard cause i did notice a capacitor next to the power cable that connects to the mother board looks to have browish like corrosion/burn fryin the capacitor (the big connector with the black rubber boot next to the cpu/heat sink in the lower center of the mb.)
f*!ck!!!!!!