MacBook (white) 2007 does not start

Hello

I just got a white macbook in 2007 and I accidentally used the adapter with plug L-shaped silver when I should have used that with the white plug T shaped. It starts very well using the L shaped plug, I used, and then close it. I bought the correct power adapter and he dived, but I could not to start. He shows no signs of life and the battery won't charge.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

I'm sorry, the battery charged, but very slowly.

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