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Thread: DC Socket

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    Hello,

    I'm thinking of buying a new laptop but it has a fault.

    The DC socket doesnt work which means the laptop cannot be charged.

    Does anyone know how to replace the DC socket?

    all help will be repped.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Yadoh View Post
    Hello,

    I'm thinking of buying a new laptop but it has a fault.

    The DC socket doesnt work which means the laptop cannot be charged.

    Does anyone know how to replace the DC socket?

    all help will be repped.
    Rip of Yahoo much?

    No offense, but why would you register with your own company name on a Habbo forum, fair enough if you owned the forum.. but you dont. :S

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    what the hell? that has nothing to do with this thread.


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    Yadoh,

    Which laptop is it? - Seeing as we have to order bits like that all the time; can give you a rough idea on how much and where from.

    Kind Regards,
    Dan Munn
    Director of Technical Services
    iFuse Technologies Ltd t/a iFuseGroup

    web: www.ifusegroup.com www.ifusehosting.com www.ifuseconnect.com

    iFuse Technologies Limited is a company registered in England and Wales (number 05273583).

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    The current that comes through the wall is not DC, it's AC - so there's your problem.
    goodbye.

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    This happned with my laptop. I vited my local computer shop and i got it fixed for a fiva. If you dont have a computer shop nearby try searchin the laptop model and then look for a power plug thingy . then when/if you order most have an install guide

    Good Luck

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    Thank you for your help.

    I didnt buy the laptop in the end.


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