On Jun 7, 2005, at 11:57 PM, Tom Ethen wrote:

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.

Oh, that would be the *AC* cord.  The question was about the *DC* cord.

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.

Is that true for the white bricks? More importantly, where can you get the plug end that plugs into the PBG4 (with or without the cord that goes from there to the brick)? Because it's the junction between the cord and that plug that goes, just about to be the 2nd time for me (currently delayed by a good wrapping of electrical tape).

Also, if you don't wind up the cord into the Yo Yo, it will never break . . .

Obviously, with the white brick, that's not what causes it. It's shifting position and having the cord get hung up with something as you do so - good yank on the cord/computer junction.

Anne


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