Hi, so my headphone plug broke off in the jack, and because it overrides all other outputs on the computer, I can't get any sound. There is absolutely no way I can get it out, I've tried everything from tweezers to superglue. I've also tried unplugging and replugging the wire that connects to the jack into the motherboard, to no avail. In fact, I've done it so many times now that the wire broke off from its plug, so now the headphone jack will not work at all. Still, my computer persists in this state.
I believe my only options now are
a) Get a new sound card? Will this solve my problem? My current one is an integrated realtek ac'97 audio, so it might be worth it to get a new one anyways.
b)Find some way of stopping the override by editing the driver settings.
Does anyone know if it's possible to do step b? I've tried messing with several sound settings, it does not appear that you can do it just by using the standard control panel options.
Thanks for any help.
Headphone jack override?
awesome sauce
Elder III
go into the BIOS and disable Front Panel Audio - ought to work for you then.
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moriz
There should be an option in the realtek control panel to allow both front and rear panel jacks to operate at the same time. Find it and make sure it's enabled, and the problem would be solved.
ryanhuong
Ive seen that happen before. The only way to get it out is plyers and most likely some "guts" are coming out with the plug. Ive seen a couple pieces of recording gear this happened to. If you break it you might ground out your MB. I would disable in BIOS and get a new card or USB sound