Toshiba Satelite 2210CDT

C.Jackson

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A couple of months ago my cousin had a few things stolen from him, one of which was his brand new laptop. Well recently a friend of his gave him a couple of decommissioned school board laptops for free and he doesn't have much knowledge on computers so he passed them on to me, hoping I could get one of them working so he could have internet access. He only got the laptops and no AC adapters so right now I'm sitting here not being able to even attempt to work on them because I don't even know if they'll boot. He's low on cash so spending $40+ on an AC adapter that will become useless if these laptops do not work would be a big deal for him. So I'm wondering if anyone knows anyway I can get power to these things, short of spending too much on a new power supply for them.
All I can tell you is that they're Toshiba Satelite 2210CDTs, because that's all I know.

Thanks in Advance,
Devin
 
Not a horrible laptop, if I found the correct specs... I'd take one :P

The laptop should run off regular DC power, Unless it has some weird plug, it should be something like 12v or maybe higher. I ran some older laptops off your typical 12V, 1A transformer/box/whatever you call it ;)

Just find the required power specs and meet them. Amps don't matter as long as you have enough, it's just the voltage and polarity(positive and negative points on the plug) you have to worry about.
 
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