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    W150HRQ Headphone Jack Problem

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Khant, Jun 8, 2012.

  1. Khant

    Khant Notebook Enthusiast

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    My headphone jack suddenly outputs sound to only the left ear now. I tried with several headphones. And I am 100% sure it is not a software problem. Is there anywhere that sells replacement audio jack card.
     
  2. Heihachi_1337

    Heihachi_1337 Notebook Deity

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    The audio card is built into the mainboard on these laptops.

    Have you checked your sound settings in the Control Panel?

    When did you first notice the issue? Is there anything you left out?
     
  3. Khant

    Khant Notebook Enthusiast

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    all the settings are correct and I noticed it this morning when i turned it on. It was working fine yesterday. I think maybe the best option is to send it in with RMA since it is still under warranty.
     
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    You may want to check with your reseller and get it sent in to have it checked out.
    Just one last thing though, you may want to try reinstalling the drivers just to see if something got buggered up in the software. It might be worth a shot.