Lawrah
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Ok my laptops fooked, Im lead to belive the batters done and wont hold a charge and the power point needs soldered back onto the board..
Where should I take it? Pc world or the likes? Im just worried they will hit me with " well there is this and this and this wrong also"
And how much you think it will skin me ?
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Shell
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Is it still under warranty? My power point has come away twice and I sent it back to fujitsu to get it repaired but that was under warranty. Before I realised it was still under warranty, I checked around a few local computer shops and was quoted between £60-£80. To buy a new battery I think is about £80, but fujitsu may have lied to me!
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Lawrah
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Nah out of warrenty
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Ian
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PC World won't do repairs to the board if the power socket has come off.
What model is it?
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Ste
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Send it to me, I'll fix it for free. (and won't steal you naked piccies of it promise)
I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Ste W
Send it to me, I'll fix it for free. (and won't steal you naked piccies of it promise)
fpmsl, was about to post the same.
Ive bought the little power thingy majigs before and soldered them on no probs.
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Lawrah
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quote: Originally posted by Ste W
Send it to me, I'll fix it for free. (and won't steal you naked piccies of it promise)
I couldnt even tell you if there are any on it..
but would you fix it?
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Colin
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What sort of laptop?
Mines well fucked aswell, battery doesnt hold charge and I keep geting messages about the charger pop up.
Fucking shite Dell!!
Check Ebay for batteries BTW.............£30 against Dell onlines £110 for the same thing!! Infact I think the one from hong kong was a higher spec....more hours play between charges or summit!
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Lawrah
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Aye I need a new battery but even when the battery worked you had to wiggle the power cable around to make it work, now its all fucked.
Its a Dell thing 2
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Colin
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Sounds just like mine, if I pull the AC jack out it comes up i've got 3% battery remaining & it turns itself off, doesnt charge at all.
Dell's are pish i'll not be getting another!!
Mines an Inspiron 1720. They want something like £110 for a new battery. Ebay has them for £30(but will it be any good?), think im just going to wait until its proper fucked & just buy a new laptop, can get a decent one for 300-400, so cant see the sense in spending 150-200 on this one :Z
[Edited on 02-09-2009 by Colin]
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Ian
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The power socket can probably be fixed without spending money but the battery is another matter.
You can sometimes rejuvenate them by doing full flatten/charge cycles but not all the time. A lot of the problem is that because the computer switches off before the battery is actually flat - to give it enough power to shut down everything - the battery gets progressively worse over time.
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Colin
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Think mines past rejuvenation tbh......Are overnight batteries from Japan any good?
Might try one for £30 see if its any good. I had it in my mind just to leave it until it dies as this laptop is over 2yrs old now & I wasnt sure if it was worth spending on.
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Colin
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I keep getting message boxes saying:
The AC power adapter type cannot be determined. Your system will operate slower and the battery will not charge. Please connect a Dell 90W AC adapter or higher for best system operation.
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Lawrah
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Colin where did you get your dell battery ?
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Marc
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Registered: 11th Aug 02
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I just use mine on AC since battery has died (Dell too )
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WATSON
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I have the bloody same thing with my battery to but mines an acer
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oceansoul
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
I keep getting message boxes saying:
The AC power adapter type cannot be determined. Your system will operate slower and the battery will not charge. Please connect a Dell 90W AC adapter or higher for best system operation.
Apparantly dells will only charge with the dell charger...not a trird party copy.
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AndyKent
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My Samsung has done the same. Battery used to last 3 hours, now I'm lucky to see 5 minutes out of it. I'm told its due to the heat build up whilst using AC power has damaged it and that if I was to buy a new laptop which I mostly use off the mains to remove the battery completely to save it getting damaged again. No idea if theres any truth it in but sounds sensible.
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