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CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP, I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST (If that helps) (50 points is also available) Sorry for re-uploading, I am just desperate to fix this.

How on earth do I fix my computer charger port?
Alright, so for anyone thinking it's a virus or it won't turn on, it's not that. So my computer has had a problem with batteries. I have bought two different chargers, none of those worked. I left the computer alone for a year, charged it for hope, and it worked. Upon further inspection, I looked at the charging port and found that the four metal things that go into the charger and pretty much give it the power were somewhat bent. Like, not bent bent, like when you fold paper, but all over the place. I tried watching videos to help, and they require buying a new motherboard or something like that. Is there a way to fix this for free? Like, a way to put the pings/pongs (idk the word) back together for free? If I can have someone give a step-by-step guide on how to fix this, I would appreciate it. I have had this problem since around 2017. Idk if this can motivate anyone but I could also offer a brainliest for the first person to help. Also, I don't know if this helps, but the computer/laptop Is an HP Touchscreen, not the ones that fold into tablets though.

If you have any questions about the matter, please comment it. If you don't have anything to help, don't waste an answer choice for points, I really want this to be fixed.

Thank you for your time.

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