Einleitung
Over time, audio drivers can go bad due to normal wear or water and dust entering the audio jack. This could result in no audio when using headphones or external speakers connected to the HP Pavilion G60-120US. Before replacing any components, please refer to HP Pavilion G60-120US Troubleshooting. This guide will help users fix the problem by replacing the old broken audio driver with a new one.
Werkzeuge
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Slide and hold the battery release switch to the left to release the battery from the device.
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Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the seven 4.0mm screws on the battery compartment of the laptop.
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Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove two 4.0mm screws from the hard disk cover.
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Remove the hard disk cover.
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Remove the hard drive by pulling gently and disconnecting the hard drive from the laptop.
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Gently pull on the black and red wiring on the bottom left to separate the wire from the component.
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Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the two 4.0 mm screws from the memory card cover.
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Remove the memory disk cover.
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Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the 4.0 mm screw from the Wi-Fi chip cover.
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Remove the Wi-Fi chip cover.
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Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the two 3.0 mm screws securing the Wi-Fi chip in place.
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Grab the Wi-Fi chip and pull up gently to the left to disconnect it from the laptop.
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Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the seven 4.0 mm screws on the bottom of the laptop.
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Turn the laptop back to its upright state.
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Insert an opening tool into the upper right corner of the keyboard and gently lift it to separate it from the laptop.
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Grab the wiring and gently pull it out to disconnect it from the laptop.
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Remove the keyboard.
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Insert an opening tool into the top right side of the corner, and gently lift the rest of the cover to separate if from the laptop.
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Using your fingertips, detach the ribbon cable by gently lifting up the black tab located on the bottom end of the cable.
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Separate the cable and remove the cover.
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Remove the mouse and touchpad cable by lifting the black tab and gently pulling the cable out.
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Detach the white screen wiring on the bottom left side by gently pulling out.
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Detach two black screen cables on the middle left side by gently pulling out the cables.
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Pull out the black cable on the upper right side of the laptop.
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Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the four 4.0 mm screws on both hinges of the laptop's screen.
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Using an opening tool, gently lift each corner of the midframe.
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Detach and remove the midframe from the main body of the laptop.
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Lift the black tab on the ribbon cable that connects the audio jack to the motherboard.
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Pull the cable out gently and detach it from the motherboard.
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Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the two 3.0mm screws on the audio jack.
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Remove the audio jack from the laptop and replace it with a new audio jack.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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