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( Solved) Should one update the drivers for non changed hardware with same OS
Samson:
Sorry J, I can't help you there :sad:
But I would n't put a toothpick in a jack socket, in the same way i would n't put a jack plug in my mouth :wink:. The risk of causing physical damage.
jraju:
Hi, Samson,
Yesterday, i tried with headphone with headphone jack. The sound was perfectly coming . So the internal speaker is working isnt it ?. Sound obviously come from speaker as headphone when inserted gets sound from speakers . Then how to say that speaker may be the cause. Pl help.
Samson:
The headphone socket does not rely on the internal speakers, it is a separate output.
jraju:
Hi, Samson, Thank you for that news. I really do not know . So there is a separate speaker for the head phone also.or a kind of separate sound output . So, the fault is with the speakers only. Ok. When i had the similar problem last time, i got the sound back after pressing to the right of the power switch where the speaker is.
The output of the speaker is on the left side so it is analog speaker and not stereo. Is it correct? So it is not a stereo speakers, but only one speaker . Since the sound is coming from other external speakers and also via head phones, the sound drivers are correct, ok, . Is it ok?. In the meanwhile i will surf for net for any other solution. Thanks for the technical information
Samson:
--- Quote from: jraju on November 26, 2014, 04:31:22 am --- When i had the similar problem last time, i got the sound back after pressing to the right of the power switch where the speaker is.
--- End quote ---
That sounds like a loose or partial connection problem, bad cable/ connection/ or soldered joint .
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