thewildnative, check the power supply with a multimeter. You should get around 19 volts on the tip. also try to reset your computer by removing the battery and the power cord, then holding the the power button for 15 seconds. If all that is okay, and it still won't work, I would start of by checking the DC jack. It is not uncommon for it to fail. The guides for the computer can be [http://www.ifixit.com/Device/Acer_Aspire_One_ZG5|found here] and [http://www.powerjackrepair.org/aceraspireonezg5aoa150-1049.html|this shows you] a bit more about the adapter. Hope this helps, good luck.
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thewildnative, check the power supply with a multimeter. You should get around 19 volts on the tip. If you have no output, replace the power supply. Also try to reset your computer by removing the battery and the power cord, then holding the the power button for 15 seconds. If all that is okay, and it still won't work, I would start of by checking the DC jack. It is not uncommon for it to fail. The guides for the computer can be [http://www.ifixit.com/Device/Acer_Aspire_One_ZG5|found here] and [http://www.powerjackrepair.org/aceraspireonezg5aoa150-1049.html|this shows you] a bit more about the adapter. Hope this helps, good luck.
thewildnative, check the power supply with a multimeter. You should get around 19 volts on the tip. also try to reset your computer by removing the battery and the power cord, then holding the the power button for 15 seconds. If all that is okay, and it still won't work, I would start of by checking the DC jack. It is not uncommon for it to fail. The guides for the computer can be [http://www.ifixit.com/Device/Acer_Aspire_One_ZG5|found here] and [http://www.powerjackrepair.org/aceraspireonezg5aoa150-1049.html|this shows you] a bit more about the adapter. Hope this helps, good luck.