Laptop won't turn on, can anybody help?
ORIGINAL: 19Accord97
Just to let you know, Radio Shack has a pen like tool, that allows you to create your own traces.
I forget what metal it is, but you can apply it to the top on the silicone and w/e and its just like a pen.
So if you do ruin a trace, it is possible to do it again.
Just to let you know, Radio Shack has a pen like tool, that allows you to create your own traces.
I forget what metal it is, but you can apply it to the top on the silicone and w/e and its just like a pen.
So if you do ruin a trace, it is possible to do it again.
Well, I checked it again last night. All 3 prongs appear to be just fine. No matter which way i wiggled the cord....nothing. I am beginning to think it is exactly what JimBlake has said. it is a Dell Lattitude. I am not sure of the submodel though. I'll have to check that later and go look for the recall.
Thanks again to all.
JimBlake I wish I could help you, but computers have never been my expertise or passion.
Thanks again to all.
JimBlake I wish I could help you, but computers have never been my expertise or passion.
If you can see the pins then it isn't the pins I am talking about. Those pins connect the power plug to to the socket. I am talking about the pins that connect the socket to the motherboard inside the laptop. Only way to see them is to take it apart, which laptops are a pain to do.
ORIGINAL: t00fatt
If you can see the pins then it isn't the pins I am talking about. Those pins connect the power plug to to the socket. I am talking about the pins that connect the socket to the motherboard inside the laptop. Only way to see them is to take it apart, which laptops are a pain to do.
If you can see the pins then it isn't the pins I am talking about. Those pins connect the power plug to to the socket. I am talking about the pins that connect the socket to the motherboard inside the laptop. Only way to see them is to take it apart, which laptops are a pain to do.
On my C640, the flakyness seems to be IN the end of the cable that plugs directly into the computer.
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