What should I do if my MacBook gets wet?

MacBook Water Damage

Take the following measures immediately to minimise the damage after the MacBook gets wet:

1. Turn off the MacBook immediately: If your MacBook gets wet, please turn it off immediately to prevent further damage. You can press and hold the power button until the MacBook shuts down. This is because almost all circuits on the logic board are powered when the MacBook is powered on, and liquid containing impurities flowing through powered metal can cause corrosion and short circuits due to electrolysis.

2. Disconnect all external devices: Disconnect all external devices, such as chargers, USB devices, Thunderbolt devices, etc., from the MacBook.

3. Dry any liquid on the surface of the MacBook: Use a dry, absorbent cloth to wipe up any liquid on the outside of the MacBook. Avoid pressing the keys, as this may cause the MacBook to turn on and increase the damage.

4. Wait for the MacBook to dry: Let the MacBook sit and wait for it to dry. Avoid using a hairdryer or other heat source to speed up the drying process, as this may cause additional damage to your MacBook.

Due to certain circuits on the logic board of MacBook, such as PP3V8_AON and PP3V42_G3H, remaining powered even when the device is turned off to supply power to certain chips and wait for startup commands, it is important to seek professional repair services as soon as possible after the MacBook gets wet to assess any damage and perform necessary repairs, in order to avoid further corrosion and damage to MacBook parts.

What should I do if my MacBook cannot power on?

MacBook No Power On

There are many possibilities when a MacBook cannot power on. Before handing it over to a technician for repair, you can try the following basic resets and possible solutions:

1. Check battery and charger issues: Make sure the charger is properly plugged in and connected to power. You can try testing the charger with another MacBook that uses the same type of charger.

2. Try restarting: Hold down the power button for a few seconds, and then press the power button again.

3. Reset SMC: System Management Controller (SMC) is responsible for managing many hardware functions of the MacBook, including power and thermal management. To reset the SMC, you can refer to official guide from Apple.

4. Reset NVRAM: NVRAM (non-volatile random-access memory) stores some system settings, including startup disk settings and display resolution. To reset the NVRAM, you can refer to official guide from Apple.

5. Check the startup disk: If your hard disk or solid-state drive has failed, your MacBook may keep trying to find a normal startup disk. You can press and hold the ‘Option’ key after pressing the power button to see if there is a normal startup disk.

6. Check the display: Inspect the LCD panel and backlight. You can check if the display emits backlight in a dark environment and shine a strong light, such as the flashlight function on a phone, to check for a faint image.

7. Further check the display: You can use ‘Clamshell mode’ to connect an external display. First, make sure the charger is properly plugged in and connected to power, then connect the external display, and then close the MacBook to force the output to the external display.

8. Disconnect external devices: Unplug all external devices, such as chargers, USB devices, Thunderbolt devices, etc., from the MacBook and try to boot up again.

If you have tried the above basic resets and possible solutions but your MacBook still cannot power on, you can bring your MacBook to our office located in Mong Kok for a free inspection. Our technicians will locate the problem and provide corresponding repair solutions.

What should I do if my MacBook cannot charge?

MacBook Not Charging

There are many possible reasons why a MacBook may not be able to charge, including a faulty charger, a damaged MacBook battery, poor contact between the charging cable and the MacBook, and problems with the charging components on the logic board of MacBook.

If you encounter any of the above problems and cannot solve them, you can bring your MacBook, charging cable, and charger to our office located in Mong Kok for a free inspection. Our technicians will locate the problem and provide corresponding repair solutions.

Is it necessary to back up before replacing the MacBook battery?

MacBook Battery Replacement

Although replacing the MacBook battery will not affect the hard drive or solid-state drive, in order to ensure the safety of your data, we recommend backing up all important data and files to an external hard drive or cloud storage before performing any repairs or replacing any parts, to prevent any unexpected loss or damage to data.

iCertified will not be responsible for any unexpected loss or damage to data that may occur during any repairs or replacement of parts.