Sounds like the mobo is toasted... You've done all the troubleshooting
I would have done, and I do it for a living!

On Dec 23, 11:46 am, Delgardo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've have been given a HP/Compaq NC6000.
>
> It didn't come with the original Power supply unfortunately.
>
> I have a universal power supply I thought I would test it with before
> I shell out for a OEM one.
>
> When the adapter is plugged in, the LED on the charger blinks rapidly
> and the makes a clicking
>
> noise.
>
> I am led to believe that this is probably caused by a short somewhere
> on the motherboard. I've
>
> have taken the laptop completely to pieces. Tried the again with just
> the motherboard, but still
>
> the problem persists. There are no obvious shorts however, no suspect
> components, no burning
>
> smells.
>
> It does have a battery, but either that or the laptop is dead, so I'm
> none the wiser as far as
>
> that is concerned.
>
> For what it's worth, the universal charger is known to be good with
> another laptop I have (an
>
> Acer) and I have also tried another known to be good universal charger
> with my NC6000 and had
>
> exactly the same symptoms.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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