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Zohaib R
Mar 19, 2013 at 06:06 PM
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Mar 19, 2013 at 06:06 PM
Hi owzang,
As you mentioned "Liquid Spillage" damaged speakers, there is a probability there is some sort of physical damage to the speakers or the connections have shorted due to spillage. A work around can be reseating the speaker connections (if the speakers are not on-board).
Note: This step requires you to reseat the components by removing the system cover/taking apart the chassis. Please perform these steps only if you are comfortable else seek a technician's help. Also, refer to the Service Manual for accurate steps and safety instructions.
Do reply with results.
As you mentioned "Liquid Spillage" damaged speakers, there is a probability there is some sort of physical damage to the speakers or the connections have shorted due to spillage. A work around can be reseating the speaker connections (if the speakers are not on-board).
Note: This step requires you to reseat the components by removing the system cover/taking apart the chassis. Please perform these steps only if you are comfortable else seek a technician's help. Also, refer to the Service Manual for accurate steps and safety instructions.
Do reply with results.