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Can I replace JUST the laptop power cord and not the entire adapter?

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Can I replace JUST the laptop power cord and not the entire adapter?

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If you’ve lost or damaged just the power cord, meaning probably the part that has smart two pin connection or even the cord itself attached to the adapter is damaged; yes you can. The best places to start are searching online for refurbished power supplies and see if they have just the cord itself. This is probably not your best option since most places won’t want to separate the adapter from the cord as then they don’t have a complete unit to sell. Now, that’s not to say they won’t do it or that they don’t have some bad adapters but good cords. The problem here is, you’re more likely to pay about the same amount as you would if you just purchased the entire power cord. So you’ll have to weigh your options. Again, another great resource is your local computer store and see if they happen to have any lying around that will work for your adapter and cord combination. You may even get lucky and they’ll give it to you. You may be able to repair the cord yourself. I have done this on a few

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