Not working speakers

Hi,
My laptop speaker is not working when unpluging the head phone. Some times its need to restart the pc to work the speaker. Some times, no use with restarting. Sound is getting through head phones only.

Hi,
Please try this first to enable Speakers in Playback devices as follows:
1. Right click speaker icon (right hand corner)
2. Select Playback devices
3. Right click Speakers
4. Enable it and set as Default
5. Click Apply/Ok
Regards.
BH
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