It really depends how much and where. If it is a average size cup, and you spill it on your keyboard, it should be fine just clean it and let dry. If you spill it and it gets inside your case, and comes in contact with the power supply or your motherboard; it could cause a short and render your p.c. useless.
It depends on where you spilled the water, if the computer is a desktop or a laptop and how much water you spilled, if you spilled water on the keyboard unplug it immediatly turn the keyboard upside down and wipe it with a towel, next, if you can take a blowdryer and hold it 3 ft. away and blowdry for about 5 min. I wouldn't be too worried if the water is on the screen just wipe with a towel.
HP computers come with a limited warranty. This means that HP guarantees that your computer had no defects when you received it, and they will fix it for free if it malfunctions on its own and not due to an outside force such as somebody spilling coffee on it.
It is only necessary for your computer to have a liquid cooling system when a traditional fan cooling system is inadequate to cool the interior. This may be the case when overclocking components in a system, which causes more heat to be generated. Care should be taken, to avoid condensation from being generated, which may cause shorts.
the processor and hard drive. you wouldn't want a small shock to destroy your components do you?
Lot's of "strikes" could damage a computer. An airstrike, striking it with a hammer, angry laborers could destroy it while striking, etc... If you are referring to a test question, it probably means a "lightning strike."
Never keep your Notebook Computer in working state, powered on or with battery installed while cleaning. Also never spray any cleaning liquid nearby openings on Notebook Computer. Never clean parts of Notebook Computer by tight hands.
Drink it.
No. myspace will not destroy your computer
Hold a liquid in such a way as to make spilling difficult and pouring easier.
your mom sends the computer to the fedex store and you put your brother in too
in order to keep from spilling everywhere because liquid can't sustain a form without a solid around it or being frozen into a solid
All computer viruses that can run code on your computer have the potential to destroy everything or send your personal data to a hacker.
The green liquid is antifreeze. Check your motor for water leaks. This can have a bad affect if left unattended. You can overheat your motor and do damage.
A hammer.
No, becauseof u spill something liquid falls and if u drop something it is a soild that falls.
Pills when they take the liquid they seem to throw it up also with pills you can give more of a better dose and without any spilling
computer virus
destroy a laptop/computer