No they just said "liquid that doesn't belong in there". I have emailed them about it and I will be waiting for their response. Last time it took 3 weeks after they got the psu.
My psu fried and there was liquid coming from it. Now they wont replace it because they suspect we put had put that there . I'm 100% sure i haven't done that.
Does anybody know if there could form any liquids after the psu fried or are there naturally liquids in a psu?
After I obviously check if anything broke*
About that, if I want to check if my ram for example is broken and put it into another pc could it harm the other pc?
Vs unit :( Should I even bother to check? I have a home varranty and have to pay only 150 to 200€ for them to completely replace the pc. That isn’t a lot compared to the pcs price
My psu fried, good that it didn’t catch fire. Is it possible that it broke the entire pc? I can’t really try because i don’t have another psu. If my friends would let me borrow their psu for this purpose could it break it if the system doesn’t work?
Ok, disk management shows that there is 220 gb of unoccupied space but it doesn't let me to move it to the C drive, how do I do that? (Doesn't allow me to expand the c drive)