derekseven you want to start off by checking the ouptu of your AC adapter with a multimeter. If the output is correct for your model (you did not tell us which model you have) then you need to consider taking it apart and measure/check the DC in connector. Try and trace the power loss from there on. If you give us your computers model number we may find a more direct answer.
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derekseven you want to start off by checking the output of your AC adapter with a multimeter. If the output is correct for your model (you did not tell us which model you have) then you need to consider taking it apart and measure/check the DC in connector. Try and trace the power loss from there on. If you give us your computers model number we may find a more direct answer.
derekseven you want to start off by checking the ouptu of your AC adapter with a multimeter. If the output is correct for your model (you did not tell us which model you have) then you need to consider taking it apart and measure/check the DC in connector. Try and trace the power loss from there on. If you give us your computers model number we may find a more direct answer.