Friday, January 8, 2010

Oil accidentally spilled in my bag and my laptop speakers stopped working. is there a way to fix it?

the other parts of the laptop work just fine except the speakers. i think the oil went in it and damaged it. it still does not work when i tried plugging in earphones.Oil accidentally spilled in my bag and my laptop speakers stopped working. is there a way to fix it?
Laptops are tough, when it comes to replacing individual components. You could probably see what repair services are offered by the manufacturer, or, just find a pair of USB speakers as a workaround:





http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/notebo鈥?/a>Oil accidentally spilled in my bag and my laptop speakers stopped working. is there a way to fix it?
your soundcard is buster. try using a pci or usb sound card or one of those laptop usb speakers that have their own sound card. nevertheless, whichever solution you choose, your laptop speaker probably will not work anymore since it's connected to your old sound card.
You most likely damaged the sound card, or at least the part of your motherboard that transfers sound to the speakers and headphones outlet. I'm willing to bet the microphone outlet is no longer functioning either.





One solution would be to use a PCI sound card for your laptop, a card that plugs into your computer that will allow you to have another earphone jack and microphone jack. It will actually unload some of the sound processing from the cpu and handle it on its own.





If you have a warranty, now would be a great time to use it.
maybe your deaf, try seeing the doctor

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