See above.I have searched google and a few sites say that this is a common problem with laptops. From what I read it sounds like the the connection of the battery adapter has come off the mobo and that it might be able to be fixxed if i reattach it and if that doesn't work then I need a new mobo.Does this sound correct? What is the cheapest option of getting this fixed? One place mentioned getting a docking station that will allow me to charge the battery through the station.
3/10/2007 12:33:46 PM
There are a few people on here with the soldering skills to fix this for you. Ask around and maybe they will offer up their services.
3/10/2007 12:48:03 PM
That is the other issue...I am not in Raleigh anymore.
3/10/2007 12:49:32 PM
and if i do get it resoldered, how do I keep it from doing this all over again?
3/10/2007 1:02:50 PM
^ Be gentle with it. This is why the newest macs have the cool magentic power cords.
3/10/2007 1:20:13 PM
This is a dumb question, but are there any laptops that use USB for the AC connection?
3/10/2007 1:24:22 PM
3/10/2007 1:35:15 PM
I need someone to solder the same thing on my toshiba sometime
3/10/2007 1:55:16 PM
If anyone has laptop power connector issues, other laptop hardware issues, cosmetic damage or anything of the like, shoot me a PM and I'll take a look at it for a fair price.
3/11/2007 1:04:51 PM
^^^^ no
3/11/2007 6:00:23 PM
Bakunin, pm sent
3/12/2007 4:09:16 PM
Not all laptops have the power connections soldered to the board - IBM uses a separate piece that connects to the motherboard and is replaceable. You have to pretty much remove the motherboard to get to it so it's still going to be pretty expensive.
3/12/2007 5:45:43 PM