I have a problemPost Date: 2018-05-08 |
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hoserator
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Topic: I have a problem Posted: 08 May 2018 at 6:14am |
Hi bellamabel2018,
I don't know that case or system but if your speakers' wires were pulled, they might have bent a connector and that is causing a short when you move it. Can you look at the inside where the s/w appear? Maybe you have to take some things apart to get to it. It seems that the two events, speakers falling and issues, are related but with computers you never know so you have to rule them out. Someone with experience with that case can give you better advise but this is a start. Good luck. Keep us posted. |
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bprat22
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Quote Reply Posted: 08 May 2018 at 8:14am |
I second what hoserator said....Were the speakers pluggd in at the time you dropped them, maybe pulling on the audio jack and shorting it out ?
Does it bluescreen only with speakers plugged in. Pull off the left and maybe right side covers and look at the backside of the I/O panel where the audio, power switch are Any damage or loose wires ? |
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Snaike
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Quote Reply Posted: 08 May 2018 at 10:09am |
did you drop the speakers ON the cpu? Were the speakers plugged into the mobo or were they USB speakers? Did you drop the speakers and it pulled then entire case over to fall on the desk, or even fall OFF the desk?
How big were the speakers? |
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