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    AC port problem

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by Shibashiba123, Feb 1, 2010.

  1. Shibashiba123

    Shibashiba123 Newbie

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    Hi, im new to this forum and not particularly a computer wiz but i need some help with a problem with my satellite L355-S7812. Attached is a picture of how my AC port looks, and I cant plug my computer in because the prongs are missing, they went inside my computer. Anyone know how to fix this?
    Thanks.
     

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  2. Amnesiac

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    How the heck did you manage that?

    That looks like your going to have to resolder the charger jack back on to the mother board if you broke it off.
     
  3. H.A.L. 9000

    H.A.L. 9000 Occam's Chainsaw

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    Either that or buy a new A/C board... because I know that after it's broken once, it won't ever be the same without replacement.