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Originally posted by shaneincottondale@Jan 25 2003, 11:01 PM
Oooooooook, dont turn the unit back on. Leave it off and remove the batteries. Now sit it on a shelf for a few days and give the Windex time to completely evaporate. It shouldnt take more than 3 days. After this, put in the batteries and turn it back on. If it still doesnt work, theres nothing left to do. I work on PC's for a living and I've had systems with almost any liquid you can imagine spilled in and on them and this is the routine I always follow and for the most part it works. I had a very similar incident with a new laptop someone brought in, he cleaned his screen with 409 then it was lights out. You've got nothing to lose at this point anyway.
shane
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Ok, it's been 2 days, and I can still see some of the liquid inside the screen, I don't know why it's still there. It's been setting upright in front of the dehumidifier. Should I set it on a chair in front of a heater, maybe??
spike