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I accidentally dropped my laptop (Dell Inspirion 1521, purchased July 2007) on its side, while it was plugged into my headphones. It only fell about 1.5 feet, but it bent the audio plug on the headphones. Now the laptop's internal speakers dont work, and neither does the headphone plug. The headphone plug-in is pushed in just a bit too. Does anyone thin this is easily fixable?


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I'm sure that will be a shop job to get fixed mate. It is pretty hard for the average home user to fix laptops...


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Default Re: dropped lap top -- no sound

Hello and welcome to PCHelpForum.

I tend to agree with Arctos,I think as it is a laptop it is have and expert fix this issue.


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