Can I use a 130 watts adapter instead of 90 watts adapters for my laptop?

I replace my original adapter that was broken with 130 watts adapter but when I turn my lapton on it doesnt show me anything on screen but the lights of laptop are on and CPU works ,anybody have any idea
thanks

Answers:
Your new adapter is WRONG. Look for an exact replacement. Get the exact voltage and amperage. Try http://www.laptopsforless.com to see if they have your computer.

Good luck and Happy Computing!
it is to powerful for the laptop to handle get the 90 watts it should work fine with that. usually a laptop only works if you have the right watts
As long as the voltage it puts out is correct, then bigger is fine. That just means it is CAPABLE of outputting higher current. Your laptop doesn't need it and won't use it.
it might burn your battery up quicker than it would with the 90 watt one
The wattage does not matter as long as it meets the minimum requirement, which in your case is sufficient. The voltage, polarity, are crucial issues. Don't use anything of which you are not sure of. It can even be an AC power source instead of a DC one. Hope you did not fry your circuit boards.

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