@jmcarre , Joanna, Do not try to power on the laptop and remove battery ASAP. The device should be disassembled ASAP, as seen in the 1st Video link or using the service manual at 2nd link. As far as cleaning up the laptop after liquid damage/corrosion use the general guide, Techniques for generalized water damage troubleshooting and recovery 3rd link. The sooner you get at it, the better chance of saving the device. Good luck.
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@jmcarre , Joanna, Do not try to power on the laptop and remove battery ASAP. The device should be disassembled ASAP, as seen in the 1st Video link or using the service manual at 2nd or 3rd link. As far as cleaning up the laptop after liquid damage/corrosion use the general guide, Techniques for generalized water damage troubleshooting and recovery 4th link. The sooner you get at it, the better chance of saving the device. Good luck.
I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
@jmcarre , Joanna, Do not try to power on the laptop and remove battery ASAP. The device should be disassembled ASAP, as seen in the 1st Video link or using the service manual at 2nd link. As far as cleaning up the laptop after liquid damage/corrosion use the general guide, Techniques for generalized water damage troubleshooting and recovery 3rd link. The sooner you get at it, the better chance of saving the device. Good luck.
I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0NCPkxSMYA
https://archive.org/details/dell-manual-latitude-e6400service-manual
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