The other day my charger broke. The tip/barrel snapped off. So I managed to wire a temporary solution. I took the insulator out of the tip and connected it directly t o the power jack and I connected the grounding wire to the headphone port/mic port. In theory, this shouldn't damage anything. But now since I booted up, my speakers volume is super low when I turn it up and it is really static-y and fuzzy. The audio/mic jacks no longer work either. Would replacing the speakers fix this? or is this a software problem. I run Vista Ultimate and I noticed that there are some other users with unrelated hardware but with similar issues. Just looking for some helpful input
Thanks a lot!
ryan
Thanks a lot!
ryan






(when you put the ground in the Audio/MIC Port
(The Headphone Jack is an Output, and the Mic Port is an imput) if that is the case, then the only fix for this would be a Replacement MotherBoard
(The Audio chip is sodered into the Mobo) If you can fix this with software (I kinda doubt it ) a cheaper soultion without replacing the Mobo would be buying a Creative Audigy 2Z Notebook PCMCIA Slot Sound Card, a lot cheaper than replacing the whole Mobo........Good Luck
Don't EVER plug a LIVE CURRENT (For Grounding) into a Imput outlet on your Notebook
.........You got lucky this time..........