For a few days my laptop is just like that or the screen flickers and turns black.
since today, the laptop is no longer on, the charger is plugged in there, however, the power button flickers from the laptop and it cracks so funny all the time. Can that be due to the charging cable that is defective?
I still have important data on the laptop…
I do not think that's because of the charging cable. It may be that the laptop just gives up its spirit when it's older. Nevertheless, you could try it with a new charging cable. If it works then again you should absolutely make a data backup on a hard disk. You should not go to a computer store. They can help you by z.b. The connection, if it was broken, repair or a data recovery doing it depends on what kind of a hard drive he has. SSD or HDD.bei a HDD (mechanical hard drive) you can usually save the data. Not really with an SSD.
Here you can find out which ones you have:
No, the power supply would probably crack more if it is broken.
You can secure the data by taking the SSD / HDD out of the notebook and putting it into another PC, so you have access to your data.
If you are not sure with the power supply then get a new one, usually cost 10-20 euro. If it is not the power supply then you can send it back yes.
Can you try it yourself?
Use the laptop only with the battery.
It's time to save the data, if it really matters. If necessary, just remove hard disks.
Yes, will buy a new PSU first. It's such a weird sound as soon as I plug in the power supply, so a click that repeats every second. Power supply is no longer warm…
Yes, the problem is that it is only 32gb ROM memory, so internal memory and I do not know if you can save it too?
Yes, that sounds more like a defect in the charging system. But you can still try that with the power supply.
Have you ever tried to operate the notebook without a battery?
Not yet, I screwed it yesterday but I can't find the battery in the model just 😂
The problem is that only 32 gib of internal memory are installed, how can I get my data down there?