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I think my laptop just died! I was sitting here going through my email when all the sudden the laptop just went blank!  :o

I tried rebooting it and now it won't even power up! 

and to rub salt in the wound... there is a DVD to one of my TV show sets in it where I was planning to do some profile updates!

So this my be pretty much a goodbye for me. I will be able to check in once in a while on my daughter's computer probably... but that is probably about it.
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Sounds like something's broken in its power supply circuitry. Meaning it might be reparable and your data and disk not lost.

Was it running on main power supply or on its battery?
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I am on my daughter's laptop right now. And she will be going away for the weekend with her computer of course.

I had it in the main power supply when it happened.
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There's usually a very small hole you can push a pin into to force the dvd drive tray out. On my laptop it's just to the right of the eject button.
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Yes... I did at least find that, so disc is out! Thanks
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Since the laptop did not continue on battery after stopping 'at once', the internal fuse may have been blown. Mind you, this usually has an underlying cause like a blown capacitator or something's amiss with the battery. IOW, a trip to the repair shop.
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kinda figured that... question is when I will be able to afford that.
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What brand, model is it?

A couple of things to check:

- If you have another compatible power adapter, or (charged) battery, try that for grins. I have seen cases where a bad adapter let the battery run down, giving the appearance of a dead PC, when in fact all that was needed was juice. If you have a way to test the adapter, do that also.
- Take the battery out and see if it will boot up with the power supply only. Could be a rare case of a defective battery causing the power supply to shut down.

Maybe you will get lucky.
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It is a Toshiba Satellite L775

I don't have a back-up power adapter or battery.

I did try without the battery at all with no luck.
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Quoting Addicted2DVD:
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It is a Toshiba Satellite L775

I don't have a back-up power adapter or battery.

I did try without the battery at all with no luck.

Don't have any spare parts for that brand around. It may be a long shot, but if you could find a compatible adapter somewhere (friendly dealer or salesperson maybe), at least you could be sure it isn't something cheap and simple to fix.

Post #2 of this thread has some tips that worked for some folks. I have experience with repairing a damaged Toshiba power jack - followed a YouTube video. It was an older model, and the procedure is like open heart surgery, so you have to be sure you need it before trying it.
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Thanks... will check it out.
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> Oh No!

Sorry, thought it was a thread about Lemmings.
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