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earphones stuck in audio jack/socket of computer


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spacesaver

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Hi,

my earphones are stuck in my computer audio socket.I can not get it out. I have tried everything. the end of the earphone is sitting at an angle and now causing me a lot of audio problems. For example it says sound on and off. I have been using the head phone sockets, but recently the computer audio socket has been causing me problems AGAIN.

I wanted to know. how can I fix this? Is there an engineer that can fix this for me?

Please help.
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rockmilk

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One thing that you can try is to open your computer up and push it out from the inside.
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How am I suppose to open up my computer? I am not comfortable with that. I might cause more damage.

Thanks for your suggestion.
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:welcome: spacesave

Please provide information about your computer, this includes is it a notebook or desktop, is it a custom build or brand name such as Dell or HP, if it is provide the model name or series number (not serial) providing these details will enable others to better assist you.
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