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How to solve the problem of "The plug has been pulled out of the socket" in the lower right corner of the Win7 desktop

Author: Ai Xiaomo Date: 2017-05-31

When users perform daily operations under the Win7 system, the lower right corner of the desktop prompts "The plug has been pulled out of the jack" from time to time, but the speakers or headphones being used can operate normally. So what is the reason why the system keeps showing this prompt? Below I share the solution.

How to solve the problem of "The plug has been pulled out of the socket" in the lower right corner of the Win7 desktop

Reason analysis:

Front panel jack detection may be disabled; there may be a bad jack contact or a faulty audio output device

Solution one

1. Right-click the notification area in the lower right corner of the Win7 system, click the custom notification area icon, and hide the Realtek HD Audio Manager icon so that this prompt message will not appear;

How to solve the problem of "The plug has been pulled out of the socket" in the lower right corner of the Win7 desktop

2. Open the control panel, enter the Realtek High Definition Audio Manager, open the folder icon inside, and uncheck "Disable front panel jack detection".

How to solve the problem of "The plug has been pulled out of the socket" in the lower right corner of the Win7 desktop

How to solve the problem of "The plug has been pulled out of the socket" in the lower right corner of the Win7 desktop

Solution 2

If the above method cannot solve the problem, you can try changing the jack to see if the problem is still there. If the prompt disappears, it means there is a problem with the jack. If the problem persists, it is recommended to replace the headphones or speakers.

This is the solution to the problem that "The plug has been pulled out of the jack" is always prompted in the lower right corner of the Win7 desktop. Sometimes a loose jack will also cause this problem. First, check whether the jack is loose.

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