Problem description: About a week ago, I dropped my laptop from about two feet because I forgot to zip up my backpack compartment. Since then, my audio (both speakers and the headphone port) has stopped working. When I open the playback devices, it shows my speakers and "communications headphones" (which are non-existent). When I try to test the speakers, nothing comes out, but audio plays through the speakers when I test the phantom communications headphones. When skype plays sounds, I can hear them through the speakers as well (along with any other audio that may be playing).
Attempted fixes: Switched the default device in between the speakers and this Communications Headphones. Tried uninstalling IDT audio codec.
Recent changes: Dropped the laptop, potentially messing up the side audio jack
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Operating system: 64 bit Windows 7 SP1
System specs: Dell Latitude E6420
4 GB RAM
Intel i5-2520M @ 2.5GHz
Some google searches seem to suggest a registry fix to bypass it using the headphone jack, which I suspect is broken and saying something is plugged into it. I need my laptop for the time being, so sending it back into Dell is an option I cannot take until mid-August at least.
Attempted fixes: Switched the default device in between the speakers and this Communications Headphones. Tried uninstalling IDT audio codec.
Recent changes: Dropped the laptop, potentially messing up the side audio jack
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Operating system: 64 bit Windows 7 SP1
System specs: Dell Latitude E6420
4 GB RAM
Intel i5-2520M @ 2.5GHz
Some google searches seem to suggest a registry fix to bypass it using the headphone jack, which I suspect is broken and saying something is plugged into it. I need my laptop for the time being, so sending it back into Dell is an option I cannot take until mid-August at least.