SOURCE: Battery: Fast Discharge, Slow Charge, Charging Lights Flicker, Runs off battery when plugged in
Hey, definely sounds like the power jack is your problem, i have seen many companys including ourself soldering on the jack, but there never the same, ie easilly broken off again.
i dont think your power jack is making direct contact, i know you can move it about till u get the charge.
but i would say thats your fault..
Sorry i cant help more
Have a good new year
John
SOURCE: Power Issue
sounds suspiciosly like your chord fitting is damaged(loose wires at connection)and shorting.if possible try a friends power supply with same connecter type before renewing cos could be faulty(loose)connection at pc(inside)constant pushing and pulling of connections often causes 1. loose split or disconnected wires at male connection or 2.loose pins on motherboard female connection or broken housing (not difficult to repair)more difficult to find out how to get to internal connection.
SOURCE: toshiba laptop power light is on but nothing is working
When you turn the computer ON, can you hear something running on the laptop? If yes, have you tried taking out the battery & just turn the computer ON with the ac charger plugged-in? If you tried to turn ON the computer with the fully charged battery with the above troubleshooting but still there's no display on the screen, then I think there's something wrong with your hardware (maybe the LCD or the motherboard). You could also try using an external monitor to test if it's your LCD that's defective, if not it's your systemboard. Try calling their tech support hotline.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: black screen
Your LCD screen is probably bad.. Can you see anything? It may be very very very dim. If it is very dim(use a flashlite to see if anything comes up), if you can see something but is very very dim then it is the backlight to your LCD screen and you need a new screen
Try connecting your PC to an external monitor.. then try getting it to work..
If it works on an external monitor then it is your LCD screen.
If it fails, then it is your video card or motherboard.
SOURCE: when i try to charge my battery nothing happens
try to check your powercord if it is plug in correctly. try also see if cord has a continuity.
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