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can nayone help me with potential laptop repair?

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Looking for some advice. Splashed some juice on my laptop on saturday night. Mopped it up straight away and turned it upside down so any juice would come out. Sat it next to radiator for a whole day to try and dry it out.

The laptop does appear to be working as it will power up and has sound, but the screen doesn't seem to be working at all.

Will this just be a case of having the screen replaced? And how much is this likely to cost me.

Just want some opinions before I take it to a repair shop in case they try to rip me off!

Many thanks in advance.

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  • 50Twuncle
    50Twuncle Posts: 10,763 Forumite
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    edited 23 May 2011 at 3:09PM
    Your screen should be OK - Your Keyboard will be dead though

    Laptop keyboard repair is one of the more common jobs performed on laptops, it's also one of the easier repairs to carry out providing the following hasn't happened.

    A spill of anything but water on a keyboard will 9 times out of 10 leave you in a situation that involves replacing the keyboard all together.

    Keyboards are manufactured in such a way that leaves little to no room to clean out messy spills.


    Basically any liquid containing sugar (soft drinks, beer, wine, coffee or tea) are bad news...

    A couple of laptop keyboard repair do’s and don’ts in the event of a spill..

    KB4.gif

    DON’T panic. Panic makes us do stupid things, think before you react.

    DON’T use a hairdryer to dry out a spill...melted keys are hard to type with.

    DON’T tilt the machine upside down or on its side (if you do feel the need it's better to tilt it to the side that houses the CDROM as the CDROM area inside the machine has less components on it than the mainboard).

    DO switch the machine off immediately and resist switching it back on until you're certain the spill has dried. Survey the damage after you've dried it out. At this point you could remove the keyboard and try the machine using an external keyboard to see if anything else has been affected.

    This diagram shows what a basic keyboard looks like, the ribbon cable which connects the keyboard to the motherboard is indicated by the red arrow.
    KB1.gif

    The ribbon cable can also be located on the front edge of the keyboard depending on the age and model of the laptop you have.
    Note the keyboard holder (thin strip of plastic) that sits on the top edge of the laptop keyboard needs to be removed to get access to the screws holding the keyboard down.
    Most of the current laptop keyboards are like the diagram below.

    KB2.gif

    Traditionally a spill will kill a keyboard or at best at least some function will be lost. I have only ever been successful with a laptop keyboard repair that involved a water spill, anything else normally results in a tragic loss and putting your old faithful keyboard to rest.. RIP.

    How to replace a laptop keyboard

    Keyboard removal is relatively simple, most keyboards are held in place with a couple of screws, and in some models, also a couple of screws that may need to be removed from the base of the unit. A quick call to your local authorized laptop computer repairer should help to determine what screws need to be removed (if they know their stuff).

    The keyboard connector is something that needs a little care when unplugging, if you are too heavy handed and damage the connector in any way you may even damage the mainboard also which can cause a world of pain.. be careful.

    See below for the most commonly used connector.

    KB3.gif
    In order to release the keyboard ribbon cable ease the connector edge upwards only about 2 or 3 millimetres, the ribbon should now slip out with ease. The refitting of the keyboard once cleaned or replaced is just done in reverse.
  • lauzt1987
    lauzt1987 Posts: 371 Forumite
    Thank you so much twinkle for such a comprehensive reply! Much appreciated x
  • Hi,

    here's a wee video, shows you how to change keyboard.
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