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HP Laptop Power Cords

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Their system sucks. Once again, in the middle of something, I had't noticed the power connector had pulled away from the notebook. When the power hit a certain pre-defined lower limit it went into hybernation mode and pissing me off.

 

ANyone know of a solution to keep the damn plug, plugged in?

See this?

 

laptop.gif

 

You gotta make sure it's in the right hole!

 

:ph34r:

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LMAO. It's in the right hole. I tried a velcro arrangement but as the cover is lowered and raised it changes the amount of cord and doesn't work. I wonder if they have a docking platform or something.

Hmm.. a plug that doesn't want to stay in the hole. Interesting. :lol:

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Hmm.. a plug that doesn't want to stay in the hole. Interesting.  :lol:

Damn, It's dark in there ;)

Depending on how new or old your laptop is I'm sure they have a docking station, unless it's way old.

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Depending on how new or old your laptop is I'm sure they have a docking station, unless it's way old.

No it's pretty new. The problem is this one goes all over the house. It's kind of an "extra" one for IMs, etc. So a docking station isn't all that convienent.

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