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    X205-S9800; PSPB9U-04N026 Headphone Jack messed up

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by hofiveo, Jun 13, 2010.

  1. hofiveo

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    Ihave gone through other threads and followed alot of help, including drivers, resets, hotkeys, device manager, control panel for sound and Realtek etc... My internal speakers do not work but when I insert hadphones I have sound in the headphones, when I unplug the headphones no sound from internal speakers. While inserting and removing the headphones male end into the computer at a certain angle I could get sound from my internal speakers, but i have to hold it that way to get the sound. Now I try that and no sound at all. So I know my headphone jack is screwed. Is there a easy fix or is it a new motherboard.
    K000057520 - Toshiba Laptop Motherboards
    If I do this, what would be the things to upgrade? Processor=T9300? Hard Drive=7200rpm? Where to get best deals on these and what type hard drive to get. Thanks for any help.