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- From: weaverb@rintintin.Colorado.EDU (Brian Weaver)
- Subject: Re: My HP got SOAKED!
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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 07:44:45 GMT
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- das9674@ucs.usl.edu (Stephenson Daniel A) writes:
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- >Oh no, it flooded like crazy down here in southern Louisiana, USA, and
- >my HP got soaked when my car was stranded in a flooded area.
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- >I've dries it all I can, I thought I should wait until it was TOTALLY
- >dry before I tried .... turning it on. How long should I wait? Is there hope
- >my beloved HP48SX will still work?!
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- >Please reply quicky,
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- >_Dan
- >.
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- I dont see why it wouldn't work so long as ALL the water is out of it.
- I would probably take it apart some and take a very low heat hair dryer
- to it. Just make sure all the water is out of it before you fire it up.
- Also, can you see any obvious water damage to it?
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