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The cassette player should work with either the A/C cord or 6 C-cell batteries. You should not need to put in batteries first before using the Lennox system to play an audio cassette when on A/C power. https://www.manualslib.com/manual/92166/Lenoxx-Sound-Cd-102.html?page=10#manual . In my experience, cassette players will fail before other parts of any radio/CD/cassette player audio system.
You'll need to get another power cord that is identical in power and polarity and plug. One can buy a generic power supply from Walmart that will power most laptops or Radio Shack (Walmart is probably cheaper).
Once the new power supply is obtained, try it, and if the same thing happens, then the problem is in the female plug connection to the motherboard of the Compaq Presario C762NR Notebook.
The Notebook will have to be disassembled and the female plug connection to the motherboard will have to be replaced.
If the male plug end shows any fraying or excessive bending signs, then I would definitely replace the cord.
It is difficult to determine which is bad, the male or female part without changing the easiest part... the power supply.
Also, you could go to your local Compaq dealer and ask to plug in one of their power supplies to your computer and tell them the problem that you are having, determining which is bad, the male or female part of your power supply.
if it is a plugin (socket at the back of the stero) then you need to call the vendor to order the power cord. if it is a build in (internal connected) then you can get any power cord and repair it by opening the stereo and repair the cord.
If anyone would know it would be the company who made it. Walmart buys
from small electronics companies and puts it under the Durabrand name.
Very Sneaky. The company that makes the DVD player is called Lenoxx.
There website is www.lenoxx.com. Here is the rest of their contact
info. Customer Service Evergo Corp. 35 Brunswick Ave. Edison, NJ 08817
Tel : (800) 315-5885 Hours: Mon-Thurs 8:00 am - 5:00 pm EST
Fridays 8:00 am - 1:45 pm EST Customer Service Email: [email protected]
If anyone would know it would be the company who made it. Walmart buys
from small electronics companies and puts it under the Durabrand name.
Very Sneaky. The company that makes the DVD player is called Lenoxx.
There website is www.lenoxx.com. Here is the rest of their contact
info. Customer Service Evergo Corp. 35 Brunswick Ave. Edison, NJ 08817
Tel : (800) 315-5885 Hours: Mon-Thurs 8:00 am - 5:00 pm EST
Fridays 8:00 am - 1:45 pm EST Customer Service Email: [email protected]
Walmart buys
from small electronics companies and puts it under the Durabrand name.
Very Sneaky. The company that makes the DVD player is called Lenoxx.
There website is www.lenoxx.com. Here is the rest of their contact
info. Customer Service Evergo Corp. 35 Brunswick Ave. Edison, NJ 08817
Tel : (800) 315-5885 Hours: Mon-Thurs 8:00 am - 5:00 pm EST
Fridays 8:00 am - 1:45 pm EST Customer Service Email: [email protected]
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