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Versión actual por: oldturkey03 (detalles del voto)

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My XPS 9560  stopped recognizing the power adapter. I tried changing the DC jack (twice), flashing the BIOS, removing battery from the system (so Windows would reinstall). Nothing worked. My battery got to 0 % and when I removed the battery, it would boot and run fine, but having no battery is frustrating. Finally, I saw a thread where someone said you could charge the laptop through the USB C port (but slow, since power is low). I saw a 90 W USB-C on Amazon and got it. It charged the battery in a couple hours while the computer was running. It may not be the full 130 W, but it’s very usable and charges fast enough. Here’s the Amazon link if you want to check into it:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DW3QGJJ/ref=cfb_at_prodpg

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Editado por: oldturkey03 (detalles del voto)

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My XPS 9560  stopped recognizing the power adapter. I tried changing the DC jack (twice), flashing the BIOS, removing battery from the system (so Windows would reinstall). Nothing worked. My battery got to 0 % and when I removed the battery, it would boot and run fine, but having no battery is frustrating. Finally, I saw a thread where someone said you could charge the laptop through the USB C port (but slow, since power is low). I saw a 90 W USB-C on Amazon and got it. It charged the battery in a couple hours while the computer was running. It may not be the full 130 W, but it’s very usable and charges fast enough. Here’s the Amazon link if you want to check into it:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DW3QGJJ/ref=cfb_at_prodpg

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Aporte original por: johnww328

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My XPS 9560  stopped recognizing the power adapter. I tried changing the DC jack (twice), flashing the BIOS, removing battery from the system (so Windows would reinstall). Nothing worked. My battery got to 0 % and when I removed the battery, it would boot and run fine, but having no battery is frustrating. Finally, I saw a thread where someone said you could charge the laptop through the USB C port (but slow, since power is low). I saw a 90 W USB-C on Amazon and got it. It charged the battery in a couple hours while the computer was running. It may not be the full 130 W, but it’s very usable and charges fast enough. Here’s the Amazon link if you want to check into it:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DW3QGJJ/ref=cfb_at_prodpg

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