Unfortunately, no. Laptop companies love to change up their chargers as often as they can because it is a good way to make money when someone's cord breaks. You can't just get any generic one.
A new laptop power chord can be purchased from your laptops manufacturer. You can also find the same model laptop power cord in electronic department stores, as well as online electronic stores.
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Fix your laptop power cord that hasn't been supplying consistent power. some basic tools, electrical tape, and the perseverance that only a true cheapskate can muster. I performed this on my very own HP Pavilion's power cord and adapter.
You can't. You'll just have to purchase a new Power Cord.
There is, but you'd have to remove the top cover. If the laptop won't turn on try this. Remove the power cord, remove the battery. With the battery out, plug the power cord back in. Try turning the laptop on. If it comes on, then you can put the battery back in.
As long as your laptop power cord has a USB adapter or attachment on the end, yes.
The MT3707 model
Make sure the laptop computer is receiving power. (Is the cord plugged in correctly?). When the laptop battery is installed in the computer and it is properly plugged in to an AC outlet, check to see if the fuel gauge is showing a charge sign. If this does not fix the problem, the laptop battery, the power source in the laptop, or the AC power cord may be defective.
Dell laptop power cords are generally only compatible with Dell laptops, as each brand of laptop has its own specifications for batteries and power cords.
HP issues a power cord with every laptop sold. In the case the cord is damaged or lost, authentic HP replacements are available for purchase from the manufacturer. However, generic replacements are also available on such websites as Amazon and eBay.
Yes your Dell laptop power cord can be recycled. Any place that sells laptops is supposed to offer recycling return so you can just mail it back to Dell.
Yes if you buy a new cord for the specific model.