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November 4th, 2019 11:00

Headphone jack not working

I have latitude E6430. When i use BIOS Diagnostics with my headphones plugged in ,it gives sound.but in Windows it doesn't. I have updated drivers.Checked Services - all that belongs to sound system are running. and everything.help me

November 7th, 2019 05:00

Hi sssfasih,

 

If the suggested steps didnt help. It can a hardware fault, you might want to get the system diagnosed at local Dell service center. If the system is under warranty kindly PM us the service tag details we will check and help you accordingly.

 

 

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November 5th, 2019 06:00

anyone there to help??

November 5th, 2019 09:00

Hi sssfasih,

You can update the system BIOS along with the audio drivers. Uninstall the audio drivers from device manager restart the system install the drivers and check if that works.

The link to install the drivers is https://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/product-support/product/latitude-e6430/drivers.

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November 6th, 2019 06:00

Anybodyy????

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November 8th, 2019 05:00

I already have updated BIOS few days ago. and drivers solution of uninstalling was also done. However, I did it again. Uninstalled IDT Audio driver,restarted computer. Just after Restarting Windows automatically detected and installed default driver for sound. I updated audio driver from Dell website once again. and nothing happened, the problem persists.

November 11th, 2019 02:00

Hi sssfasih,

 

As suggested earlier the issue can be with the system hardware you can have the system diagnosed by any Local Dell service partner if out of warranty. PM the service tag if the system is still under warranty we will help you further.

 

 

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July 30th, 2024 08:34

Hi sssfasih,

Here are a few steps to troubleshoot your headphone jack not working:

  1. Check Headphones: Test your headphones on another device to ensure they're functioning.

  2. Inspect the Jack: Look for debris inside the headphone jack and clean it with a small brush or compressed air.

  3. Restart Device: Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve the issue.

  4. Update Drivers: Ensure your audio drivers are up to date (for computers).

  5. Check Audio Settings: Confirm your device is set to output audio through the headphone jack.

  6. Software Issues: Roll back any recent software updates that might have caused the issue.

  7. Hardware Check: If none of these solutions work, it could be a hardware problem. Contact the manufacturer or seek professional repair.

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