HP power Cable replacement

i have a HP laptop and trying to replace a faulty power adapter. i input the part number in the system and it tells me there is no such thing...... which is really sad since its a hp part number 
i found the second part number but yet again i can not order it from HP Part Surfer.......
HP part number : 709985-004
Repleace with HP Spare: 710412-001 AD9043-002G2

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/19-5V-3-33A-AC-Adapter-Charger-For-HP-PPP009A-709985-004-710412-001-AD9043-0...
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