Apeshit wrote:
Ntnd.fn wrote:

But I don’t have the headphone’s board anymore, so I can turn the on/off. I guess that I need another solution, if there’s one.

The jack shorts out the ground and "switch" pin when it is in circuit. When you remove it, you reopen that connection and need to close it again on the motherboard if you remove the headphone board.

So my question should be: How do i close “that connection” on the motherboard?
Could you please explain to me how do to do that?

Orgia Mode wrote:
Ntnd.fn wrote:

Hey guys, I’m having the same problem. I had a broken headphone board, so I ripped all the cables that connects the headphone board on the main board.. now I got no sound from the speaker. Can someone please help me on that?

See Kitsch's or Alley Beach's replay above.

But I don’t have the headphone’s board anymore, so I can turn the on/off. I guess that I need another solution, if there’s one.

Hey guys, I’m having the same problem. I had a broken headphone board, so I ripped all the cables that connects the headphone board on the main board.. now I got no sound from the speaker. Can someone please help me on that?