Replace the power supply for Tecra 8100

Hi supports,

I have Tecra 8100 where his original power supply is dead. I need to buy a new one, but I found that Toshiba has replaced the model of PA2444U adapter with a new model. What model adaptor which is now compatible with Tecra 8100?

Thank you. I really need an answer because I need to work with the laptop.

Hello

You need universal adapter with PA2444U part number. Google around and you'll find it.

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