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must do...get on the respective websites b4 your battery goes...
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Ebay your cheapest option. I paid £6 for a lead for mine delivered compared to £35 locally.
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yjeyre not all the same
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Quick! Before you run out of battery, note down the make and serial number.
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theyre
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maplins for a generic one.
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which end is broken, the ac or the dc ?
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The bit connecting the wire to my laptop......
I'll have a word with the guys in Curries...... i'm sure they'll be able to sort me out. |
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Brother done it to his, cost him £90 for new lead from Dell!!
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90 quid? :0
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Think Tesco do a universal one for £25
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Cheers Snooch I'll check it out.
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how has it broke ? which part
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Yep, robbing f00kers :|
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In plain English, the bit before the adapter ?
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The nib kind of thing that plugs into the laptop......
Snapped leaving just about an inch of the wire petruding from it. |
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just cos a similar thing happened to me, but my thing didnt snap, jst the area it goes into fell inside the laptop in which i cut a bigger hole to make it fit
laptop stopped working 2 weeks later lol, so good job i never paid to get that fixed :D gl anyway |
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SO its the dc side, that should save you money if the connection has gone wrong..
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