The desktop I’m using is a build from CyberPowerPC, (If any additional information is needed, I will post it). What advice do you have for me on what to do? Potentially, I may still have a warranty on it if that’s the best choice of action, though I can’t check that the moment of posting this.
If you have a Realtek sound card, you can attempt to fix this issue by. While your computer is still powered on, plug your. Plug your headphone in and restart your computer. If its not selected then you would have exactly the problem you describe. Solved: Headphones not working in Windows 10 Method 1. Now it’s unusable, and I am under the assumption that the metal pieces inside were also damaged, since the it looks like a metal piece came out with the chipped piece. If you were using the HDMI output of the motherboard for both audio and video then you need to make sure that youve selected the analog audio outputs as your audio device. The audio jack was left in tact this time, but the plastic cylinder part of the audio port where the jack enters broke in half, and the piece is no where to be seen.
I’ve had to replace the pair once because of the audio jack ripping off, but then I was good at not doing it anymore after that. Recently, I decided to replace my two-year-old headphones with a new pair, but the cord was shorter than I was used to, to where standing up or turning my chair around could tug on it.