Laptop 15.6 in. Gateway NV5915u

I bought a laptop 15.6-inch NV5915u Gateway (NightSky Black) about two weeks ago and have problems loading it with the power cord

Like you just bought, it is under warranty.

Contact Gateway support: http://support.gateway.com/support/default.aspx

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