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тАО03-28-2006 03:45 PM
тАО03-28-2006 03:45 PM
Some times my laptop speakers would die for no reason. later I realized that my notbook used to detect headphones hence no sound from speakers. As a workaround plugin and plug out headphones couple of time.
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Vicky Singh
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Vicky Singh
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тАО03-28-2006 04:54 PM
тАО03-28-2006 04:54 PM
Solution
Vicky:
Sounds like the contacts on the inside of the headphone jack are dirty. Once resistance builds up on the contacts, the computer may confuse this as headphones being connected to the machine.
You can clean the contacts with alcohol or dedicated electronics cleaner but use caution when devising a device to stick into the headphone jack. You don't want whatever you stick into the jack to be stuck in there.
A suitable device could be a makeup eyeliner brush. It is sturdy with ridged brissles and small enough to fit into the headphone jack. Be sure to clean it of all makeup using a good degreaser, like dish detergent. Once dry, you can soak it with alcohol and see if it will fit into the jack. If a lot of force is requied to get the brush in, abandon the idea. If the brush gets stuck inside, you'll have a new problem to deal with.
Good luck.
Rob
Sounds like the contacts on the inside of the headphone jack are dirty. Once resistance builds up on the contacts, the computer may confuse this as headphones being connected to the machine.
You can clean the contacts with alcohol or dedicated electronics cleaner but use caution when devising a device to stick into the headphone jack. You don't want whatever you stick into the jack to be stuck in there.
A suitable device could be a makeup eyeliner brush. It is sturdy with ridged brissles and small enough to fit into the headphone jack. Be sure to clean it of all makeup using a good degreaser, like dish detergent. Once dry, you can soak it with alcohol and see if it will fit into the jack. If a lot of force is requied to get the brush in, abandon the idea. If the brush gets stuck inside, you'll have a new problem to deal with.
Good luck.
Rob
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тАО03-29-2006 04:16 AM
тАО03-29-2006 04:16 AM
Re: Issue with Speakers on your HP laptop
VSingh,
try these all mothods...
1: Verify speaker connections
2: Check volume and mute settings
3: Use System Restore
4: Install or reinstall the sound driver 5: Disable digital audio playback
6: Install updated Firmware (BIOS)
Archunan
try these all mothods...
1: Verify speaker connections
2: Check volume and mute settings
3: Use System Restore
4: Install or reinstall the sound driver 5: Disable digital audio playback
6: Install updated Firmware (BIOS)
Archunan
Regards
Archie
Archie
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тАО03-29-2006 04:42 PM
тАО03-29-2006 04:42 PM
Re: Issue with Speakers on your HP laptop
Its not a software problem. I cleaned the headphone jacked and it worked well.
Thanks
Thanks
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