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If they are cordless headphones powered by Bluetooth, you just need to pair them again.
If they are wired you may have worn out the headphone socket. Have the socket replaced, get a Bluetooth Dongle for it and Wireless headphones, so there are no moving parts and no wires.
There is a video in this link that should help you.
If you haven't inserted the headphone pin to its socket at the TV; and still the headphone icon displays on the screen; the headphone socket at TV is faulty. Replace it. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
Hi,
There is no separate driver for the headphones.The audio driver which is installed in the computer is enough.Please check whether you have correctly inserted the jack.That will be the only problem for it.
There will be three jack socket behind the PC CPU.Blue,Green, and Red.
Green for speakers/head phones
Red for MIC
Check whether jack are correctly installed.
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It appears that on the right hand side of the notebook you should see a green socket. It most likely has a picture of headphones or so. This is how you may use your headphones.
hey man just try to see if any thing is in there it can block your electrial current if there is make sure you turn your laptop off before using twezers to pull it out other wise it could fry your motherboard
Yea it sounds like the headphone have a sync problem. what you can do i go the Apple store and they should help you out they will swap your headphones and then it should work.
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Apple Care Technical Support
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