Dell XPS M1330
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Hello,
when I plugged my AC Adaptor to my laptop it went 'pop'. I thought my Adaptor was faulty and purchased a new one. when I plugged the new one in, the laptop still wouldn't power up. I then noticed that when I unplugged from the laptop, the AC adaptor was plugged into the mains power, the blue light came one. But as soon as I connected to the laptop, the light went off.
Is this the end of my laptop??
when I plugged my AC Adaptor to my laptop it went 'pop'. I thought my Adaptor was faulty and purchased a new one. when I plugged the new one in, the laptop still wouldn't power up. I then noticed that when I unplugged from the laptop, the AC adaptor was plugged into the mains power, the blue light came one. But as soon as I connected to the laptop, the light went off.
Is this the end of my laptop??
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Therefore, it is specifically requested from Kioskea forum users to show their respect. For this, the use of polite expressions is a minimum.
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To say please, thank you, appreciate, grateful, etc... is common courtesy when you want something, especially help!
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