DC power jack worn out
This computer no longer charges when I plug it in. I cleaned both the male and female plug contacts carefully, and for about a year, I could finesse the plug a little, then the charging indicator light would change from white to orange, and all was well, but even that doesn't work anymore. Recently I bought a new charger and plug harness. Using the new charger helped a little, but not enough. I think the port itself is worn out. What tools do I need besides an anti-static mat, and a star key wrench set to install the new plug and wire harness? Will the do-it-yourself videos on YouTube provide enough guidance to do this safely?
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I bought an electronics repair kit from Walmart, and dug in. I've been keeping careful track of screw sets, as I remove them, but I'm having trouble "popping" the largest piece of plastic casing on the base. I have removed all the screws that are visible, and have tried using a jimmy to leverage it at the seam, but I'm making no progress. I have marked the screws that I removed for this step, in the linked photo. You may notice a few screws that are still in place, but I'm pretty sure they are holding down the circuitry beneath the casing, not the casing itself. I haven't been able to find a YouTube video for this exact model/replacement. Curious whether anyone has any observations about my process.
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