Thread: Doh! Dropped my laptop!
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Mar 31st, 2008 08:17 AM
#1
Doh! Dropped my laptop!
So I had my laptop on my bed one night and in the morning I kicked it off... onto the carpeted floor. However, ever since I have had issues with it.
The main problem seems to be that the LED on the power adapter is on, and then when I plug it into my laptop it turns off (and laptop won't turn on)... I don't know if this is some safety thing, it is short circuiting, or what..
To solve this I seem to have to wait ~20 seconds, and do it all over again and it seems to work. If I try re-plugging in the adapter right away the light won't come on.
By the sounds of it the connector for the power is almost certainly damaged... and I am just out of warranty (so much for 3-year complete care! I'm just 2 months out!
)... any ideas on what I can do and if it's even worth the $$$ to try and fix?
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Mar 31st, 2008 08:32 AM
#2
I hope you and others (who read this thread) can learn a lesson. Do not watch porn on your laptop in bed
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Mar 31st, 2008 09:23 AM
#3
I want to understand:
* dropped laptop from bed, no visible damage to laptop
* AC Adapter looks fine, the male prong isn't bent
* you notice problems and need to wait 20 seconds to get it started
* once it boots up, your laptop works flawlessly...
- a bent prong or DC input may be damaged inside your laptop
- there's damage inside your laptop (motherboard or ???)
- it may be as simple as replacing the AC Adapter (but I would try to borrow one to make certain this is the culprit)
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Mar 31st, 2008 10:37 AM
#4
Warranty
I would still try to claim it under warranty. Some of the larger manufacturers will still honour warranties that recently expire. It will not hurt to try. If not, just try another adapter.
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Mar 31st, 2008 10:38 AM
#5

Originally Posted by
Gee
I would still try to claim it under warranty. Some of the larger manufacturers will still honour warranties that recently expire. It will not hurt to try. If not, just try another adapter.
I had called dell last night and he told me my warranty expired in feb.. he could troubleshoot with me but they couldn't send parts. He wasn't the nicest person.. I could always try again for a nicer rep :p
Last edited by Kaitlyn; Mar 31st, 2008 at 10:52 AM.
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Mar 31st, 2008 10:43 AM
#6
Rogers?
You got a notebook from Rogers?
Try calling the manufacturer directly.
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Mar 31st, 2008 10:53 AM
#7

Originally Posted by
Gee
You got a notebook from Rogers?
Try calling the manufacturer directly.
haha what do you call a typo that is spelled correctly, just used the completely different word? lol
I meant Dell...
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Mar 31st, 2008 11:38 AM
#8
Give Customer Support a few more calls, try to find a nice rep that will repair it.
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Mar 31st, 2008 12:03 PM
#9
Dell
Dell is pretty flexible, you just have to get the right Customer Service Representative.
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Mar 31st, 2008 12:07 PM
#10
Don't forget to check if the credit card you used to buy the laptop offers automatic extended warranty for another year. That may cover the repairs.
(Considering that it was a 3 year old Dell, your foot probably did the right thing!
)
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Mar 31st, 2008 03:48 PM
#11
i had a system where the warranty expired last week thursday, and i called today and HP would not do anything under warranty for me. i tried pulling all the stops. it didnt work
and as for the laptop issue, how exactly did it fall? and where did it get hit?
i've dropped my t60 quite a few times and so far the only issue is that the screen hinge is loose and that theres a plastic peice that moves around that shouldnt
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Mar 31st, 2008 03:55 PM
#12

Originally Posted by
hdave
i had a system where the warranty expired last week thursday, and i called today and HP would not do anything under warranty for me. i tried pulling all the stops. it didnt work
and as for the laptop issue, how exactly did it fall? and where did it get hit?
i've dropped my t60 quite a few times and so far the only issue is that the screen hinge is loose and that theres a plastic peice that moves around that shouldnt
I kicked it off when I was just waking up.. no clue how it hit... sucks though cause it's not even a far fall... must have hit the "right" way to damage the connector 
Sucks even more cause most of the time I at least disconnect the power adapter
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Mar 31st, 2008 06:35 PM
#13
yea that really sucks
are you comfortable opening it up, taking a look at it and putting it back together?

Originally Posted by
Kaitlyn
I kicked it off when I was just waking up.. no clue how it hit... sucks though cause it's not even a far fall... must have hit the "right" way to damage the connector
Sucks even more cause most of the time I at least disconnect the power adapter

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Mar 31st, 2008 06:38 PM
#14

Originally Posted by
hdave
yea that really sucks
are you comfortable opening it up, taking a look at it and putting it back together?
Ya... I built my computer but I know laptops are lot more condensed... My worry is that the power connector on the laptop side is sort of "directly connected" to the motherboard, and is beyond any sort of repair.
The other thing is, it DOES work eventually... which is weird. I think its weird that I plug it into my laptop and the power adapter's LED turns OFF!
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Mar 31st, 2008 06:57 PM
#15
Do you have any friends with the same power adapter, or a spare power adapter, it could just be bad luck and power supply died, or there is something wrong with it. I don't find that very likely, but with technology you never know.
Unfortunately without opening your laptop, it is hard to find what is wrong, but i would start with another power supply and see where it gets you.
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