SOURCE: laptop speakers stopped working
Hello fadesit, It sounds like the headphone socket is sticking/defective. When you insert the jack into the socket a contact is broken to disable the external speakers, when you remove the jack the connection is resumed. Due to the amount of work this will take and the possibility of causing other problems in the process I would check to see if the warranty is still in effect first. If not then the next thing to ask is do you have the tools, mechanical aptitude, patience and ability to risk damaging your laptop to do this yourself? If you want to go the do it yourself route let me know and I?ll post some disassembly instructions later tonight otherwise please don?t forget to rate the posting.
SOURCE: Speakers do not work
yes thats the fact when you plug a headphone into any speakers the head phone will be the only one to function the speaker stops thta the circuit technically which will break the connection of power to speaker if you plug head phone
SOURCE: doesn't recognize when headphones are plugged in
i dont know just regular headphones... we've had numerous ones. but they only work if you plug them in and then turn the computer on. not while the computer is on
SOURCE: One speaker/earphone doesn't work on my pc
Are you plugging them into the back? If so, check the audio headers on your motherboard. They'll look something like this:
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o o <--- Make sure there is a jumper here
o o
o o <--- And make sure there is a jumper here
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SOURCE: Broken headphone jack
you should be able to get it out from the inside on the card. Do you have a sound card or is your sound on the motherboard?
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