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| Plants fallen on 360 |
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| Posted on 2011-11-29 05:07:01 PM |
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My mom got my attention when she found a plant pot on top of my 360. So we unplugged it, turned it upside down to get out any possible water (thankfully there was none), and brushed off the damp soil. There was a small puddle next to it, but it's on top of a monitor stand and thus raised. We're just letting it dry out for a couple of hours before seeing what's what. Any advice? Also, it's still under warranty and I have most of my game saves on a flash drive, so it's fine if I have to send it back.
e: scratch all that, it works. This can be trashed now.
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| Last edited on 2011-11-30 08:04:38 AM by NismoZ. |
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