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				 Kimmax106837yIf the flash drive wasn't powered somehow while exposed to water, what I highly doubt :D, and is really dry now, chances are that it'll work just fine. Kimmax106837yIf the flash drive wasn't powered somehow while exposed to water, what I highly doubt :D, and is really dry now, chances are that it'll work just fine.
 
 Generally its not the water that kills the circuits, but the shorts over the entire board when powered and underwater
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				@Kimmax do you have a recommended way of cleaning the inside off the stuff that's used to wash clothes? (yea, too lazy to open google translate)
 
 ooor removing the electronics from their housing? :D
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				Everything comes apart somehow lol. If not, soak it for a bit and give it time to dry. Good luck.
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				@Floydian alcohol acts as a solvent and helps wash away the water and any impurities in the water which can cause a short. I've fixed a number of water logged phones with the alcohol trick.
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				@fuck2code this is actually technical alcohol because it is denatured and so it is cheaper
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				 RudeJake997yAfter @D3add3d finished and plugs to check it, it will be revealed as pc killer driveπ RudeJake997yAfter @D3add3d finished and plugs to check it, it will be revealed as pc killer driveπ
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				@D3add3d
 Rice. It's great to dry electronics.
 The flash drive is probably corroded though.
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				@nbamaral the drive is actually dry... but it's full of the stuff you use to wash clothes
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				 Kimmax106837y@Condor yes of course. Electricity could even speed the whole oxidation process up Kimmax106837y@Condor yes of course. Electricity could even speed the whole oxidation process up
 Devices not made for that sort of exposure to water will fail sooner or later, but a bit of luck and a dried device could allow you to pull the data one last time
 If you would go crazy one could try to solder the memory IC to another identical PCB
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Found my missing flash drive... at the bottom of my broken washing machine... *sigh*
So I've got a broken Windows installation, destroyed flash drive and a washing machine that decided to explode and trip all circuit breakers in the building... what's next?
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found my flash drive
exploding washing machine
rip windows
squeaky clean
pissed