First, I'm sorry to hear about your accident with the water glass. I hope you're able to get your MacBook going again.
Since the computer was on and initially shut down on its own when the water entered, it is likely that water reached areas which caused sufficient damage to end up with the current result - not able boot.
Without disassembling your MacBook and inspecting where the water (or traces of it) went inside, it's hard to say whether a new logic board, DC board, or other replacement components would bring it back to life.
Have you been backing up all the data from your MacBook to an external drive regularly? If not, and you need current information from your MacBook's internal HD, you still might be able to extract it as long as the water did not reach the internal hard drive as well.
[quote|MacMentor]First, I'm sorry to hear about your accident with the water glass. I hope you're able to get your MacBook going again.
Since the computer was on and initially shut down on its own when the water entered, it is likely that water reached areas which caused sufficient damage to end up with the current result - not able boot.
Without disassembling your MacBook and inspecting where the water (or traces of it) went inside, it's hard to say whether a new logic board, DC board, or other replacement components would bring it back to life.
Have you been backing up all the data from your MacBook to an external drive regularly? If not, and you need current information from your MacBook's internal HD, you still might be able to extract it as long as the water did not reach the internal hard drive as well.[/quote]