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    1. Asked: May 7, 2021In: Communication

      Can water spill damage my laptop’s motherboard?

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      Added an answer on May 10, 2021 at 3:10 pm

      This depends on your motherboard. Some motherboards have short protection, so when such thing as water spillage happens, they shutdown, though this feature is typically designed for when the pc first powers on, not for when it is already running. So long as you have not damaged any components, the bRead more

      This depends on your motherboard. Some motherboards have short protection, so when such thing as water spillage happens, they shutdown, though this feature is typically designed for when the pc first powers on, not for when it is already running. So long as you have not damaged any components, the board will work fine when the water is gone, but the faster the water is dissipated, the better the chances. Many people will use silicon packets to pull excess liquid and and remove water. Just don’t use a hair dryer or any sort of towel. Now if you have a blown or distended capacitor or have damaged anything else as a result of the liquid spill, either the component or the board itself will need to be replaced.

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    2. Asked: May 7, 2021In: Communication

      Can I sue someone if they refuse to pay up a loan?

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      Added an answer on May 10, 2021 at 3:10 pm

      I would make it a point to talk with with them and work out a payment arrangement. I would not go into attack mode as they are more likely to flee. First I would never loan money to anyone especially friends and family because you never want to damage a relationship over something like money. SecondRead more

      I would make it a point to talk with with them and work out a payment arrangement. I would not go into attack mode as they are more likely to flee. First I would never loan money to anyone especially friends and family because you never want to damage a relationship over something like money. Second, try to understand the problem they have and work out a way to get paid off the principal balance plus interest. If it gets serious and they avoid you completely, you could take them to small claims court or regular court but that can get expensive and you better prove a transaction took place.

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