So today I was working and I reached out to grab a pen and I knocked over a full glass of water on my desk about 8 inches from my Mac Studio. I tried to act as quickly as I could, but wasn't fast enough to pick it up and move it before it shut off! Seems all the tiny ventilation holes on the bottom are the perfect place for water to enter the device. ugh!
I have spilled coffee and water before on my desk but with an iMac, it's not an issue.
I dried it off and put it in a large container of rice for a few hours and turned it back on. It worked! Everything was back to where I had left off - even my Illustrator file reopened. I got cocky and sent a message to our IT guy and said: "She's back!" Two minutes later it shut off again and would not turn back on.
Back into some rice. Then in front of a fan for a few hours.
It started up!
I'm typing this post on it right now and everything seems to be fine. I wonder if there is some sort of moisture sensor in the bottom that shuts everything down when it detects something and doesn't allow it to start back up until it's dry.
I'll be keeping close eye on it for weirdness - but so far so good. Anything I should keep an eye out for?
Also - NO MORE LIQUID ON MY DESK! I can't imaging I will be the last person to have this issue. Those holes are in a bad place!
I have spilled coffee and water before on my desk but with an iMac, it's not an issue.
I dried it off and put it in a large container of rice for a few hours and turned it back on. It worked! Everything was back to where I had left off - even my Illustrator file reopened. I got cocky and sent a message to our IT guy and said: "She's back!" Two minutes later it shut off again and would not turn back on.
Back into some rice. Then in front of a fan for a few hours.
It started up!
I'm typing this post on it right now and everything seems to be fine. I wonder if there is some sort of moisture sensor in the bottom that shuts everything down when it detects something and doesn't allow it to start back up until it's dry.
I'll be keeping close eye on it for weirdness - but so far so good. Anything I should keep an eye out for?
Also - NO MORE LIQUID ON MY DESK! I can't imaging I will be the last person to have this issue. Those holes are in a bad place!
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