On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 18:38:14 -0500,
(E-Mail Removed) (Paul) wrote:
>In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, Sierras
><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> My computer has the audio jack working from the front connector only.
>> I get no audio from the back connector jack.
>>
>> How can I change this configuration so that I get audio from the rear
>> jack instead of the front jack. I use amplified speakers which have a
>> headset jack already. Running the speaker cable to the front of the
>> computer is a pain. Please help!!
>>
>> Thanks
>
>With the case audio cable disconnected and the two jumpers put back
>on the header, you'll get sound from the rear connector.
>
>If your case has an "Intel Compatible" audio cable, both the front and
>the back will work. Plugging a headset into the front, mutes the rear
>connector. If you buy an Asus J-Panel, that is a product that
>sits in a drive bay, and it has an Intel Compatible audio cable as well.
>In that case you would disconnect the case cable and use the J-Panel
>instead.
>
>In your current situation, you have two options. With the two jumpers
>missing and your case audio connected, you'll only get audio on the
>front connector.
>
>If you can find a way of doing the same thing the jumpers do, while
>the case audio cable remains in place, then you can have sound on
>both front and back simultaneously. This can be done by winding a single
>strand of copper wire from a power cord, around a pair of pins normally
>jumpered (you'll need a separate strand for each pair of pins). A second
>way of doing this, is to solder a jumper wire to the back of the
>motherboard. You have to be careful when doing this, that you don't
>come in contact with the +5V pin on the header.
>
>HTH,
> Paul
Thanks,
I am really not that knowledgeable about the internal parts of a
computer. So I won't even attempt to do any kind of soldering or
winding wires around pins. But the first suggestion you made seems
easy enough for even me to attempt. However, I don't know what the
'header' is when you suggest to disconnect the two jumpers and put
them bak on the header. Could you explain a little more in how to go
about doing this or what to look for?
Thanks..