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I think its the cord becaue it stopped working,I had to wiggle the cord (the part thats right by the computer) in order for it to come on. I called Staples where I purchased it and they tell me that I need to send the entire laptop in with the cord since they think it may be inside the computer. I really dont like the idea of shipping off my computer for a few weeks. Has anyone experienced this?
Depends on what is happening:
If the laptop isn't charging, it probably is the cord.
If the laptop isn't turning on (with battery and cord all plugged in) it's probably the laptop itself.
Try your cord on another laptop? (If you have another, or try a a friend's that is compatible with your cord.)
When my computer kept shutting down while in use, it was because my cord/charger would randomly stop working while I had my battery out. I bought a new cord from Future Shop (Staples sucks).
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Author Leo Babauta discusses how countless distractions that come from every corner of a modern life, it’s amazing that we’re ever able to accomplish anything.
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90W Universal Laptop Power Adapter with LED Display
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In a power cut, your RF ariel will still work, so all you really need is the following:
RF cable
Digital Freeview box
Switching SCART to RCA adaptor
EasyCap USB
USB to DC power supply
Laptop with Windows XP/Vista and 2 GHz or above processor
RCA cable
Fully charged lithium ion laptop battery
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Which is the best way to prevent damage to the laptop / ac power jack when someone trips on the cable ?
Dont ask me to buy a Mac since I already have one. This is for my new PC notebook.
I would suggest using the velcro tye's you can get at any electronic store. Try tying off at the leg of your table. You can also use gaffing tape to tape it down to your floor. Gaffers tape usually doesn't leave a residue and is easily removed. Again, you can get it at Home Depot int he electronics section. Oh yeah, and be careful.
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