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Computer trouble!plz help!!?
I purchased a laptop around 2 months back..i accidentally poured some water on it a few days back..the computer immediately blacked out..i turned it on a little later n it was ok..but ever since it happened games which used to run properly on my computer have become very slow n every time i reboot my computer it gets blacked out while windows is loading..is my ram damaged??
5 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
It seems like your graphics card been damaged by the water(if it present in your laptop). Secondly you have to ask your self that how much water poured in laptop. Lastly and important tip Go back to the vendor and tell the problem don''t tell them that the water been fallen in to the laptop may be warrany void. Tell them that "i don't why this problem going on when oi play games, please check this out". That's it , what ever the problem is that must be sorted out by them. Don't Worry
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- GreyolddaveLv 71 decade ago
Don't run it again. Since it is under warranty you might be able to get it repaired for a lower price. However, this could be expensive. Some stores sell unconditional warranties, and if you bought that with the laptop they might be very quick in giving you a new one.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
sounds like its buggered, The memory's probably been destroyed. You should call a technician immediately.
- ?Lv 51 decade ago
Why do not you go to system tools and analyze along with defragment your drives. I hope it will work.
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- ?Lv 61 decade ago
i can only suggest one thing...that keep it exposed to sun for a long time...seriously
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