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Have a look at the label on the bottom of the V3000 laptop and check the voltage and amps power rating of the laptop.
If the DV9000 adapter has the same voltage and current rating (amps) or higher amp rating then it is suitable for the V3000 laptop, provided the power plug fits the V3000 power socket.
it is most likely the dc jack. the issue with this is that the jack is directly soldered to the motherboard, so basically you need to purchase a new dc jack, you will find them on eBay for around $5, then take your computer to a qualified technician to have it opened up and the jack replaced. you can also find mail in service center on eBay, if you are not up to the hassle. if this does not solve the problem, them most likely you will need to have the whole board replaced.
I did this to a laptop many times. And after soldering the problem came back after few months. This is a major problem with laptops. What I finally did is jum short wires inside to bypass the part of the board that caused the problem, and never had to open it again. Opening a laptop is not easy with so many screw, and I hate opening it every few months.
This can be a problem with the power supply of the computer already that may need a replacement, you can buy a new power supply and put it in this computer or take it to a repair center near you..
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