- Dec 9, 2013
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First of all, even I don't know if it was liquid damage. It did get wet, but I don't know how wet. I followed the protocols for drying it (turning it off, opening it up, putting it beside a dehumidifier, etc.) and it didn't have any problems at first, but since then some have developed and diagnostics indicate that it's hardware problems. It has another few weeks on its warranty, so if I send it in under warranty, how likely are they to see that it was caused by liquid damage?