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I have a Toshiba laptop that is no longer receiving power when it's plugged in. How can I tell if problem is in the AC adapter or in the actual laptop?
I could buy a replacement adapter (this is the one), but I don't know if that is actually the problem.
Any opinion on the chances that it is something internal in my laptop or in the AC adapater w/o buying a new adapter?
Use a flashlight to check the DC socket on the laptop, see if there is visible damage to the center pin, sometimes the DC socket is soldered to the motherboard and the solder joints can break, some laptops have the DC jack separate from the motherboard and are much easier to replace. – Moab – 2011-01-22T23:03:02.770
Thanks for the answers - sorry I can only choose one! I got a cheap multimeter at Radio Shack and verified the AC adapter is working fine. It's the laptop :( – noctonura – 2011-01-23T01:08:18.527