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I have checked all connections and have booted both in Win7 and In LL but the problem remains. The laptop does not see the power connection and thinks it's not connected. I have switched power cords but no use.
I went online and in trying the many suggestions ( none worked) the battery went flat and now the laptop does not switch on at all. I plugged the power cord in and the orange light flashe a couple of times but does not stay on. I left it overnight but it did not charge ( it was a desperate hope )
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Remove the battery, then try to turn it on. If it runs normally, it's the battery - probably a shorted cell. If not, it's most likely the power adapter, but I'd check its output with a voltmeter (and wiggle the cords to check for breaks, usually right at the stress relief) before condemning it...
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Thanks for the suggestions. I did remove the battery but the computer still did not sense any power going in and so it remained dead as a door nail. I don't have a voltmeter but I did connect the power cord and transformer from another HP laptop and it still did not work.
I fear it must be some sort of loose connection inside the power hole in the back of the laptop.
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I replaced the female jack on my ancient Panasonic CF-48 about a couple years ago.
Is the female socket hot as heck to the touch after awhile when you plug in the a/c charger?
If so. Connections are loose. Heat in DC electronics can come from loose connections.
To the point it will burn your fingers.
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My 2 cents, need to check wall adapter under load. And if you got an old < cheap>lap top , you might cut a round hole above the jack, and put a rubber plug in when finished changing. the jack, I found them on ebay. I have taken HPs apart it's do able. Can you try and charge the battery in that other laptop ? And prove it good? Camera phone is handy when disassembling, complex things. Good luck