Unfortunately I ran some water over the laptop keyboard / housing next to the touchpad. Have the power removed and everything carefully dried with a towel. The laptop worked quite normally and all the buttons went off perfectly. Have him now driven down and set up like a triangle, so that the water can drain down.
What are the chances that nothing happened? As I said after the incident still works without problems
Since you tried it directly… Very good.
I.d.R. Is there a direct short circuit or not…
The main problem, however, is when electrical equipment gets wet, causing the metal parts to rust and break faster.
So the chance that you can save the data from the hard disk, of course, is high. But if the chance is high that the laptop will still work, I can't say.
You have a hair dryer?
Then go - warm air will certainly help.
Does that mean break in the case that the laptop, for example, in a week, simply could give up the ghost?
That's exactly what it means. In addition, lime or other substances as a conductor of electricity can cause damage
Not in a week… But much faster than if no water had come in. The lifetime of your laptop has been halved. (So … So roughly estimated)
But everything is alright… And nothing happened…
nobody can tell you that in the end…