Hi,

Power supplies can work intermittently before they die completely. It's easier to just replace them with something from Dick Smith.

Also some laptops will not even power on without a good battery in them. Trademe often has a good selection of batteries.

I Reccommend trying the(se) common sense things first, as I am guessing most repair places will tell you that it needs a new motherboard (which may not necessarily fix the problem!).

Cheers


On 23/07/2015 16:50, yuri wrote:

All done by PC Anytime.
Happy.

On Jul 23, 2015 3:28 PM, "criggie" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 23/07/15 12:00, [email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:

        Seems like a loose wire or something in wife's laptop charging
        socket.

        Any recommendations for a repair shop in Christchurch ?

        One that won't freak out about the laptop not running the
        proprietary OS it
        was sold with :-)

        Cheers,
        Yuri de Groot


    Consider taking the hard drive and caddy out ?  That way they
    can't mess with it.


-- Criggie

    http://criggie.org.nz/

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