Can I disable broken headphone jack? and get sound to internal speakers?

HP G72T-200 CTO Notebook PC WINDOWS 7
My laptop has a broken headphone jack (piece of plastic fell out of it) and thinks there is something plugged into the jack and won't default to the internal speakers. I've rolled back, reloaded drivers, run audio sound fix it thing, etc. Headphones will work if you hold plug and jiggle to the side. Is there anyway to just disable the jack so I can hear sound through the internal speakers?

Hey TR,
21Jan...
Can you stick a powered speaker on that jack and fix it so it doesn't wiggle much until you can get it fixed? 
22 Jan...
The only fixes I have found for this are for Linux. 
One can risk a registry fix, though I've not found a sure way to do it.  The fix depends on knowing your sound card (I do not), and knowing the exact entry fix (I might, but I won't risk your system).
My sage advice is to get it fixed and be done with it.
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