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Help With Audio Jack
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Update ur laptop and ur bios
Or reinstall windows/linux
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i use arch btw
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it happened when I stressed my gpu rlly hard
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@75975 I'm pretty sure it would be a Driver Issue if a BSOD Occured and then corrupted the .dat or config files
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Assuming the headphones work elsewhere, drivers are the primary suspect. I recommend reinstalling both the driver for your onboard audio chip (Realtek, etc.) and your graphics driver (Nvidia or AMD, doesn't matter, both integrate audio processors into their chips). It's a good idea to first uninstall the original driver through device manager (or run the driver uninstaller if the vendor offers one) then install the one on your laptop manufacturer's support website.
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it will no longer be possible to contact me here, but i will be on session for at least a bit :)
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@75975 That's very unfortunate. A next logical step is to step out of the individual software level and see as a whole whether it's your current Windows installation that's causing the issue. Grab a Linux-based distro that can live boot (meaning you can boot it from a USB drive without damaging Windows) and see if audio is working as it should there. Linux Mint works for that, and their website has everything you need in terms of resources. If audio doesn't work in the live environment, something happened to your hardware. If it works there, it means your Windows installation has a bad case of "doesn't work as it should", which is often troublesome to debug. Event log might be useful in some cases so I recommend checking whether it has anything noteworthy in the audio section. You can of course try running an SFC scan in case of corrupted or mising files with "sfc /scannow" in terminal/command prompt. If that doesn't work, my personal recommendation is to just reinstall Windows and get over it.
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it will no longer be possible to contact me here, but i will be on session for at least a bit :)
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