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| | In-computer speakers - shorting out I have a Dell Inspiron E1505 laptop with in-computer speakers. They have always worked fine until today, when the speakers short out for no apparent reason. I have always made it a point to not play music too loud so as not to blow out the speakers, and the laptop is in new condition. Any ideas on what is wrong? After spending $1400 on a new laptop, this is ruining my music experience. |
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