I have an older ASUS laptop where the headphone jack thinks there's something plugged into it all the time, so that the speakers won't work. Under Windows 8, I was able to use a registry edit to ...
This method has turned out to be the most effective of all. Especially for the MSI Laptops. It is really simple. Ensure that all unsaved work on your computer is saved before proceeding with this ...
Modern computers have a headphone jack on the front and back of the case. If you encounter fuzzy noises, the problem can either be with the headphones, the jack or interference. If your computer ...
It seems that there’s a whole range of Toshiba Satellite laptop computers that suffer from a power jack design that is prone to breaking. We see some good and some bad in this. The jack is not mounted ...
I don't have pics, but it seems that the tip of a 3.5mm audio plug broke off in my daughter's laptop headphone jack. I can't think of any ways of getting it out, and am thinking this is going to ...
First it was Apple that ditched the headphone jack. Then it was almost every Android phone. Laptops appeared safe, though. Even Apple's USB-C-only MacBook Pros have headphone jacks, despite the ...