goldfishwars
New Member
Hello
I own a Dell Dimension 5150. The tip of my headphones jack has somehow broken off and is embedded in the socket and I can't get it out. Now I can't listen to anything through my headphones (even with a replacement) or through my speakers as the computer still thinks the headphones are plugged in.
As you have probably guessed i'm not the most advanced computer user, but does anyone know a) how I can get a replacement I/O panel (if that's what it's called) - I can't seem to find anything just by googling and Dell technical support was next to useless or b) a workround solution. The panel also has a mic port and two USB's and the power switch.
I'd be incredibly gratfeul for any suggestions
I own a Dell Dimension 5150. The tip of my headphones jack has somehow broken off and is embedded in the socket and I can't get it out. Now I can't listen to anything through my headphones (even with a replacement) or through my speakers as the computer still thinks the headphones are plugged in.
As you have probably guessed i'm not the most advanced computer user, but does anyone know a) how I can get a replacement I/O panel (if that's what it's called) - I can't seem to find anything just by googling and Dell technical support was next to useless or b) a workround solution. The panel also has a mic port and two USB's and the power switch.
I'd be incredibly gratfeul for any suggestions