Last night I was sitting up in bed with my laptop on my lap and it was plugged in. My phone needed to be charged, so I leaned over to my night-table to do so, while I was leaned over, my laptop slid off my lap and slammed into the floor with the plugged in charger hitting it first. I immediately picked it up and checked for visible damage, I didn't see anything and it was still charging. I continued to use it for a couple of hours until I noticed a crack on the edge of the laptop, above the charging port. I decided I should probably take out the charger, and I did, but it took a lot more force than normal and while it was plugged in you couldn't spin it like you normally could. So I took it out, and looked inside the port and the charger itself. I'm not really sure how to describe the port, I'll post a picture. The adapter had some of the plastic that was wrapped around it torn off, and now when I go to plug it in, it doesn't lock inside the port anymore and slides right out. No matter how hard I push on it or spin it inside the port it won't charge.
Do I need to get a new adapter port, or a new adapter? Are there any quick fixes I could use until I can get it repaired? (I'm on vacation)
If it helps, here's my laptop:
http/www.asus.com/ROG-Republic-Of-Gamers/ROG-GL752VW/
Here's photos of the damage:
http/imgur.com/a/pNrHO
Thank you in advance.
Do I need to get a new adapter port, or a new adapter? Are there any quick fixes I could use until I can get it repaired? (I'm on vacation)
If it helps, here's my laptop:
http/www.asus.com/ROG-Republic-Of-Gamers/ROG-GL752VW/
Here's photos of the damage:
http/imgur.com/a/pNrHO
Thank you in advance.