G6, 3.5 mm jack not working

i have connect an external speaker in my notebook but no response from notebook , please help ????

Hi,
Does it work with headphones or earphones ? If Yes that means the laptop may not have enough "juice" to drive your external speaker. What is your external speaker ?
Regards.
BH
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