jus_the_facts
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Mon Jun-21-04 03:11 PM
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I'm losin' the juice to my ol' relic computer..... |
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......I'm usin' a Compaq Presario laptop that's almost 10 years old...the only problem I've ever had since it was given to me is the AC port...it's loose and won't stay plugged in. The battery has never recharged either so that option is out...even if I could get a new battery..which I can't...I can't count on this power port to recharge it. After messin' with it all mornin'...I finally got it to stay in and work for now...got it taped up with electrical tape and it's juiced but one wrong move and it's liable to quit again....so not only am I immobile but scared shitless to even type or adjust my screen in case it dies once again. x(
Sooooo...just thought I'd rant about this as I'm distraught that my portal to the world...and my cherished online friends may be stripped away from me at any second....will ya'll...."....love me when I'm gone?...ooooh ooooh oooooh!" :cry:
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Mon Jun-21-04 03:16 PM
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I have an old laptop, too. I just got it operational, although it won't connect to the internet because I can't install the software to run the wireless network card. :nopity: At least I have a functional desktop.
I hope you figure something out that works well. :-)
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Mon Jun-21-04 03:21 PM
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.....so far so good...just gonna have to be extra careful not to move it or it's dead again....beyond frustratin' and extremely depressin' as well if it doesn't work. :hug: :loveya:
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Mon Jun-21-04 03:29 PM
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3. 6 or 7 year old Presario 1600 User |
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The display on it it very dim, and lately has been going blank until I apply periodic rapid bursts of light pressure to the back of the screen. But I have it on a wireless card and it works great for surfing the net.
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Mon Jun-21-04 04:08 PM
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7. All works here but gettin' power.... |
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...granted it's sloooow as molassess but I've learned to be reeeeal patient! :D
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Mon Jun-21-04 03:29 PM
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4. Wow... brings back memories... |
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I remember cruising around in my '77 Buick Regal listening to cassettes on a ghetto blaster in the passenger floorboard. It was powered by one of those 'cigarette lighter' power supplies that had a tenuous connection to both the boom box and the cigarette lighter. Never failed to fail... it was the easiest thing to do.
"I feel your pain..." W.J. Clinton
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Mon Jun-21-04 04:10 PM
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....ya know exactly what I'm talkin' 'bout lol! :*
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Mon Jun-21-04 03:30 PM
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5. If that's a typical male/female connection, |
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usually all you have to do is GENTLY spread the pins on the male connection. More friction is all you need.
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Mon Jun-21-04 04:11 PM
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9. Thanks....that's exactly how I've gotten it to work....so far...... |
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Mon Jun-21-04 03:37 PM
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Edited on Mon Jun-21-04 03:52 PM by juajen
Get some of that stuff that you knead and knead, until it's fluid. I can't remember it's name, but I'm an artist and I use it when drawing in pastel and charcoal. It's not like a kneaded eraser, it's softer. Put some of this in the portal, then stick in your plug. This should hold it tighter. Even if it doesn't work, it can be removed pretty easily and you will have lost nothing except a few bucks. Can get this at Michael's or an art store. It is also used to stick light things to a wall without a nail and to clean up a drawing that might have smudges on it. Sorry I can't remember the name. Purpose of my proposed fix is to make a tighter fit for your plug-in.
On edit: Please be sure it's not on the tip or you could force some of this product into the wrong place. I don't think you have much to lose.
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Mon Jun-21-04 04:13 PM
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.....I'm gonna have to take a trip to Micheals and inquire about this stuff....sounds extremely promising indeed...much thanks! :hi:
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