Sound port and ps2 port broken and embedded
This is the customer who came to the PS2 port with the fixing pin (plastic?) of the keyboard PS2 damaged. (In fact, it was not easy to take it out because I had to use the computer in a hurry before, but even if it was taken out, I bought a basic inspection fee (10,000 won) or a USB keyboard for 10,000 to 20,000 won, but there was no difference in price, so I just bought a USB keyboard.)
After some time, there was a problem with the window, so I left it there and took measures because I had time to find it the next day. I was thinking about how to take it out, but it didn't come out even if I tried to take it out in any way
The plastic is stuck in the PS2 port as shown below.
I took it out.
So
Originally, I tried to pull out the awl by sticking it in plastic, but that was not possible, and after hitting it with the awl, there was a gap between the plastic that had been stuck, so I gently raised that part with a pair of nail scissors and took it out.
ps. Additionally, the built-in sound card is a defective body, so I installed a PCI sound card, but the part that blocked the existing sound port with insulating tape did not look good, so I blocked the built-in sound port with a sound port cap.
[Additional information on June 02, 2023] If you plug in RJ11 (telephone line) in RJ45 port (LAN port)
With the phone line jack (RJ11) stuck in the RJ45 port, I picked it up and pulled it out with Long Rose.
You plugged in the phone line in LANPORT, but only the line is torn because of the latch (lever).
The stereo jack is broken and embedded in the sound output port of the front bezel of the Samsung computer. There is a broken debris in the jack. I can't remove it by inserting the tongs.
The stereo jack is damaged.
I tried to pull it out by turning it around with a hand drill, but it failed.
I tried to pull it out with a hand drill, but it failed. It seems like it's spinning together in the inside.
I tried to drill a hole with an awl and a small hammer and put my hand drill into it, but the debris fell out inside the socket the moment I hit it. (pictured right)
I made a hole with an awl, tried to pull it out by drilling a hand drill, but the moment I hit it with a hammer, it fell into the socket.
It doesn't output front sound. It used to recognize the front sound jack, so it didn't come out to the back either, but except for that broken terminal, the back output is working fine. If it's physically difficult to remove as above, I think we can try disconnecting the front audio connector from the main board and using the back sound. If it comes with an accessory such as a front bezel, it might be possible to replace it. Or you could implant the connector in another case and use it. Or if you have a ready-made product that has an external sound output port (like an external power button), you might want to take advantage of that product. If you think this process is complicated, you might want to install a USB sound card to use it. Or if it's a product that has built-in sound output from a graphics card, you might want to print out the sound from the monitor and use it.
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