Pull it out of the center and Radio Shack had a replacement for mine, and I
believe Dell also sells the same cord that looks like Mickey Mouse.

If you are talking about the cord that goes from the supply to the computer,
you have to crack the case to replace it, but that too is fairly easy. Also,
if you don't wind up the cord into the Yo Yo, it will never break, as that
is the cause of 95% of all the issues with this power supply. Electronic
supply stores have those plugs and all you have to do it solder the wires
where they were on the original.

Only had to do that once on my daughters Laptop, when she didn't listen to
my advice about winding the cord up, both of  mine have never been a
problem.

Tom
> 
> Oh? I have both Yo-yo's [I call 'em UFO's] and Elephant Ears; neither
> has a replaceable *DC* cord...
> Where did you buy yours?
> 


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