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Basically, my wire was wrapped around my chair and fell over once i tried to move my chair away and i didnt notice. My pc fell over and now something is messing up my headphones so I can only hear out the right side. It is not the drivers because the

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I would try another set of wired headphones first.
Have you tried the 3.5mm jack at the rear and the one in the front?

If you do that and the result is the same see the two  available solutions below.

 

Well, unless you purchased the HP Care Pack HP Care pack with accidental damage subscription service before the accident, you will need to take it to a shop. That will be a completely out of pocket expense.

 

Otherwise you can use USB or Bluetooth wireless headphones with your PC.

Plug in the  USB dongle, pair the headphones and you should be in business.

 

The wireless headphone solution is much cheaper than an autopsy of the PC and component repair. 

 

You just will not be able to use wired headphones with the PC unless you add a sound card.

 



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I would try another set of wired headphones first.
Have you tried the 3.5mm jack at the rear and the one in the front?

If you do that and the result is the same see the two  available solutions below.

 

Well, unless you purchased the HP Care Pack HP Care pack with accidental damage subscription service before the accident, you will need to take it to a shop. That will be a completely out of pocket expense.

 

Otherwise you can use USB or Bluetooth wireless headphones with your PC.

Plug in the  USB dongle, pair the headphones and you should be in business.

 

The wireless headphone solution is much cheaper than an autopsy of the PC and component repair. 

 

You just will not be able to use wired headphones with the PC unless you add a sound card.

 



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