I thought i dried all the moister up but when i pushed power it made a noise like it blew a fuse and stopped working
It probably has blown a fuse, and you will be fortunate if that's all the damage.
The EHT circuits are very susceptible to breakdown if any moisture is present.
You must dry it out as soon as possible - half a day left wet is too much.
Use dry compressed air to thoroughly blown any moisture from the pcb and all other components.
pay particular attention to where moisture might be retained - such as under components mounted on the PCB.
All moisture must be removed, otherwise a combination of corrosion and electrolysis will cause electrical leakage between components and/or eat the pcb tracks and any other exposed copper.
Look for any obvious signs of carbon tracking damage.
After dry out, replace any blown fuses and try again.
If it has been left wet for some time (days) it will most likely be unrepairable.
Good luck!
As with most electronic equipment, as long as there was no power to it when it got wet and none since, dry it completely (use a blow dryer and let it sit in a dry environment for several days).
As long as nothing has corroded or still has moister in it it should work fine. I would try to use an old drive and a live CD to avoid frying the HDD if there is in fact damage to the board.
hope this helps
As with most electronic equipment, as long as there was no power to it when it got wet and none since, dry it completely (use a blow dryer and let it sit in a dry environment for several days).
As long as nothing has corroded or still has moister in it it should work fine. I would try to use an old drive and a live CD to avoid frying the HDD if there is in fact damage to the board.
hope this helps
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