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I have been having a very frustrating issue with my speakers as of late.basically ,they keep randomly disconnecting (audio stops playing ,speakers remain on ) and stop being recognized by windows .I can't rembet the exact name of them but they are just basic Logitech ones.The only way to get them to work again is either go into control panel and reinable them or just unplug them and plug them back in.I have tried everything I can think of to fix this (uninstalling drivers ,cleaning plugs,even changing operating systems ) but I just cannot seem to fix this.are the speakers broken ,or is it my mother board (Intel dh77kc ) or what?If someone could provide some insight that would be amazing .

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Try different speakers or headphones in that audio port. If it doesn't continue it's the speakers. If the issue continues it's either the audio hardware or the port. 

 

Try a different port if you have the ability to, then test. If the issue is solved, It's the port. If the issue continues it's a hardware issue and you should buy a sound card to solve the issue.

 

These steps are assuming you used the right drivers and troubleshot the software correctly as you stated you did in your first post.

I'm not an audiophile, I'm just really picky about my music... and my headphones... and my speakers... and my microphone. Other than that, I'm totally not an audiophile.

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Its most likely audio chip dying. Unless speaker are USB type. Those with audio jack aren't recognized as specific device. Windows just names them speakers by default.

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