I'm 99% sure that when I accidentally left my Dell loptop on the back porch last week it either lightly rained or got moist (even it didn't show obvious signs of being wet). It seems like too much of a correlation and time for not to be moisture related.
So when I try to turn it on, it asked me for my pin # but number lock or using the numbers at the top results in my keystrokes being ignored.
I took the top panel of the keyboard off and try to clean it with compressed air and Q-tips with alcohol, but it hasn't done anything. It will not recognize my keyboard entry.
What to do?
With the keyboard template off, although the buttons are still on, I put it in front of a fan for three hours.
Do you think covering the whole thing up with rice might work? I live in In Conroe, and maybe there's a place that can take her all apart and troubleshoot. It's a fairly new computer, but not under warranty.
Thanks in advance.
So when I try to turn it on, it asked me for my pin # but number lock or using the numbers at the top results in my keystrokes being ignored.
I took the top panel of the keyboard off and try to clean it with compressed air and Q-tips with alcohol, but it hasn't done anything. It will not recognize my keyboard entry.
What to do?
With the keyboard template off, although the buttons are still on, I put it in front of a fan for three hours.
Do you think covering the whole thing up with rice might work? I live in In Conroe, and maybe there's a place that can take her all apart and troubleshoot. It's a fairly new computer, but not under warranty.
Thanks in advance.