Windows 7 ACER 5930G sound problem

Denlock

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Hey
ive got a problem and i dont know what is going on with it,
ok first when i start up my W7 with plugged in headphones jack in sound its only on headphones when i plug out jack from port sound dosent switch to laptop speakers .. WHY? and in the other way also if i turn on my laptop with out plugged in headphones jack sounds play only on spekares eaven i put jack inside sound dosent switch to headphones ... any1 have solution?? for this??
Sometimes after 1h when jack was pluuged in sound switch from spekaer to headphone

Btw sorry for my enghlish i know its bad i hope you will anderstand me :) and my problem :)

PLZ help

Regards Denlock
 

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Hello Denlock, It sounds like you are experiencing issues with audio output switching between headphones and speakers on your Windows 7 laptop. This can be a common problem that many users face. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can follow to try and resolve this issue:

Troubleshooting Steps:​

  1. Check Audio Settings:
    • Right-click the sound icon in the system tray and select "Playback devices."
    • Ensure that the correct audio device is set as the default playback device when the headphones are plugged in and when they are not.
    []Update Audio Drivers:
    • Outdated or corrupted audio drivers can cause this issue. Update your audio drivers from the manufacturer's website or through Device...
Hello Denlock, It sounds like you are experiencing issues with audio output switching between headphones and speakers on your Windows 7 laptop. This can be a common problem that many users face. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can follow to try and resolve this issue:

Troubleshooting Steps:​

  1. Check Audio Settings:
    • Right-click the sound icon in the system tray and select "Playback devices."
    • Ensure that the correct audio device is set as the default playback device when the headphones are plugged in and when they are not.
    []Update Audio Drivers:
    • Outdated or corrupted audio drivers can cause this issue. Update your audio drivers from the manufacturer's website or through Device Manager.
    [
    ]Disable Exclusive Mode:
    • Go to "Sound" settings, select your audio device, and then click on "Properties."
    • Under the "Advanced" tab, uncheck the option that says "Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device."
    []Restart Windows Audio Service:
    • Press Win + R, type services.msc, and press Enter.
    • Look for "Windows Audio" service, right-click on it, and select "Restart."
    [
    ]Try Another Headphone:
    • If possible, try using a different set of headphones to rule out any hardware issues with your current headphone jack.
    []Check for Software Interference:
    • Third-party audio applications or software may be causing conflicts. Try disabling or uninstalling them temporarily to see if it resolves the issue.
    [
    ]Reinstall Audio Drivers:
    • If updating the audio drivers doesn't work, uninstall them completely and then reinstall the latest drivers.

      Additional Tips:​

      • Make sure to firmly plug in and unplug the headphones to ensure a proper connection.
      • Test the headphones on another device to see if they work correctly.
      Hopefully, trying these steps will help resolve the issue with the sound switching between headphones and speakers on your Windows 7 laptop. If the problem persists, feel free to provide more details for further assistance. Good luck!
 

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