Ok, so hears the deal.
The other day my friend was out having a nice ice coffee when she spilled it on her Fujitsu S2110 Laptop. It ran for another 2 mins and shutdown, refusing to start up.
She asked me to have a fiddle around to see if I could get it to work so I started tonight on it to some success!
Before I started on it, if I had power plugged in and battery in the computer would not start at all. No lights/LED displays even when AC was plugged in.
I took the whole thing apart and found clumps of solidified milk in between different components and found that the GPU was covered in solidified coffee. I cleaned this all up (Most of what I could see) with a damp cloth and a Flat Head screw driver to get in between tight gaps.
I then tried to start the computer again and it worked! The only thing is though is that it shuts down within 1min of starting up!
I cleaned out the fan and the Heatsink but while monitoring the temperature manually with my finger I booted it up again and found that the CPU Temperature ontop climbed in a matter of seconds to boiling temperatures in which I had to remove my finger. Bloody Hot! A couple of seconds later, Shutdown.
Im wondering if there may be something un-repairable within the motherboard which would be channeling too much power to the CPU. Before the comp shuts down the fan goes from Idle to Extremely Crazy, reaching its highest rotational speed within 2 seconds. Nothing was spilt (to what I could see) near the CPU but there are some areas I cannot reach such as the Lower RDS component.
Is this a motherboard issue? There is no residue near the CPU at all and I have done pretty much all I can to clean out the residue in the centre of the motherboard.
Here is a detailed picture of the motherboard:
Thanks for any help or input,
Hiyoal
The other day my friend was out having a nice ice coffee when she spilled it on her Fujitsu S2110 Laptop. It ran for another 2 mins and shutdown, refusing to start up.
She asked me to have a fiddle around to see if I could get it to work so I started tonight on it to some success!
Before I started on it, if I had power plugged in and battery in the computer would not start at all. No lights/LED displays even when AC was plugged in.
I took the whole thing apart and found clumps of solidified milk in between different components and found that the GPU was covered in solidified coffee. I cleaned this all up (Most of what I could see) with a damp cloth and a Flat Head screw driver to get in between tight gaps.
I then tried to start the computer again and it worked! The only thing is though is that it shuts down within 1min of starting up!
I cleaned out the fan and the Heatsink but while monitoring the temperature manually with my finger I booted it up again and found that the CPU Temperature ontop climbed in a matter of seconds to boiling temperatures in which I had to remove my finger. Bloody Hot! A couple of seconds later, Shutdown.
Im wondering if there may be something un-repairable within the motherboard which would be channeling too much power to the CPU. Before the comp shuts down the fan goes from Idle to Extremely Crazy, reaching its highest rotational speed within 2 seconds. Nothing was spilt (to what I could see) near the CPU but there are some areas I cannot reach such as the Lower RDS component.
Is this a motherboard issue? There is no residue near the CPU at all and I have done pretty much all I can to clean out the residue in the centre of the motherboard.
Here is a detailed picture of the motherboard:
Thanks for any help or input,
Hiyoal