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demonstar3
01-24-2010, 11:17 PM
The problem: My headphones do not work, all sound is redirected to the main speakers of my laptop
Things I tried to solve it: updated audio drivers(no success t.t) i tried to set the options that were available to default but that didnt work also.
:\ Hope you guys can find a solution that could work.
HomieBwaha
01-24-2010, 11:24 PM
This has happened to me before too, did you try reseting your laptop? I remember doing SOMETHING that fixed it, but I just don't remember exactly what that something was >.< Let me look it up and see if I can find you some solutions ;D
*Edit* Okay, so I just looked some stuff up. Seems that most people have this problem, and it's because their headphones are messed up. Try using different headphones. If that doesn't work, try restarting your computer. If your still having problems then... just wait. After awhile it should work again. That's what mine did anyways.
umeboshi
01-25-2010, 12:37 AM
In my laptop, there's two holes for things: one for microphone and one for headphones. Sometimes I accidentally putted my headphones wire to the hole that is for microphone. And then I was wondering, is there something broken, lol. I just checked it, and realized my mistake.
Haha. But it might be that your haedphones are just messed up... >___>
demonstar3
01-25-2010, 02:36 AM
nope i tried my headphones with an mp3 player and they worked there, and checked with the hole thing too. maybe what homiebwaha said, they will magically start working again >.>
globeopinion
01-25-2010, 05:10 AM
you should check your headphones maybe they're broken or something... just check first at the my computer and click manage... check if there is an error...
http://otaku-streamers.com/os_signature.php?id=11927 (http://otaku-streamers.com)
darkpoetry
01-25-2010, 06:01 PM
Try check your driver settings on your laptop.
This will be different depending on your OS but generally it should be under "Hardware and Sound" or just "Hardware" in the Control Panel.
Maybe you might have accidently disabled your headphone jack.
asaness01234
01-25-2010, 06:50 PM
Try check your driver settings on your laptop.
This will be different depending on your OS but generally it should be under "Hardware and Sound" or just "Hardware" in the Control Panel.
Maybe you might have accidently disabled your headphone jack.
yeah he's right....check it in the Audio tab
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