auugh. hello everypony, i have a question yo all of yall has anyone had their laptop (if you use one) charging cable squished by accident? it happened to me today and i dont know what to do? i thought that maybe somepony might had a same happening as mine and might tell me what you did PLEEEEHEHEEEEASE! i seek your past solutions to this problem
well when my cable got squashed i used it again fine... i dont know what you mean by squashed, but if you clarified a bit more, maybe i can help.
I assume you mean the power cable. (Just clarifying). Well, if it's totaled, you've got but one choice. Replace it. They're fairly cheap to replace. Either buy one from your original manufacturer or from Amazon/NewEgg/TigerDirect/CanadaComputers/etc. In fact, if you give me your laptops model and manufacturer, I could find one for you! Save you the trouble! That's my solution to the problem. (Should cost about <= $50, depending on source and model)
Or you could always get out the solder and electrical tape... haha, ya you should just replace it if it's not working.
If you can not yet fry bacon on it, duct tape can fix it. If not, solder. If no that, it's easier to replace.
its a Toshiba NB 255 thing is, im in mexico. just leaving this so that i may have an idea, thanks by the way Thanks evrypony
Try this. These guys ship internationally. $22.80 + Shipping would be about $40 USD. http://www.mini-laptop-accessories....-nb305-sp1051-charger-ac-adapter-p-10703.html
plan A= ducktape and try to fix it blan B= new cable, aehter ebay or some IT store. since Toshiba is world wide brand, you shouldn't have trouble finding new one.
I fixed mine last year after i crushed it. I showed my brother and he spliced it.(I believe thats the term) He used some clippers to remove the thick rubbery outside from the wires and cut off all the flattered wire. From there he wrapped the rest of the wires together and put some kind of plastic patch there to hold them together. It's been over a year and I'm still using it.
You don't even necessarily need the exactly same adapter that came with your laptop. As far as I know, most laptops can be run/charged on cheaper third-party adapters. Just make sure that the plug and the voltage are compatible, and that it's powerful enough.