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I’ve done this before on tablets before, but it is a bit touchy. If you have enough jack left, you can often use something like a safety pin and get it out, but you need to have enough jack left to “bite” the damaged part. This is usually a lot easier on laptops since you don’t have jacks that barely exist like a tablet, for example.
-Of course if you had a spare jack this wouldn’t be worth the hassle, but most people do not have extra common parts like that around.
+Of course if you had a spare jack this wouldn’t be worth the hassle, but most people do not have common parts as spares like that around.

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-I’ve done this before on tablets before, but it is a bit touchy. If you have enough jack left, you can often use something like a safety pin and get it out, but you need to have enough jack left to “bite” the damaged part.
+I’ve done this before on tablets before, but it is a bit touchy. If you have enough jack left, you can often use something like a safety pin and get it out, but you need to have enough jack left to “bite” the damaged part. This is usually a lot easier on laptops since you don’t have jacks that barely exist like a tablet, for example.
Of course if you had a spare jack this wouldn’t be worth the hassle, but most people do not have extra common parts like that around.

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Edit by: Nick

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I’ve done this before on tablets before, but it is a bit touchy. If you have enough jack left, you can often use something like a safety pin and get it out, but you need to have enough jack left to “bite” the damaged part.
-Of course if you had a spare this wouldn’t be worth the hassle, but most people do not have extra common parts like that around.
+Of course if you had a spare jack this wouldn’t be worth the hassle, but most people do not have extra common parts like that around.

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Original post by: Nick

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I’ve done this before on tablets before, but it is a bit touchy. If you have enough jack left, you can often use something like a safety pin and get it out, but you need to have enough jack left to “bite” the damaged part.

Of course if you had a spare this wouldn’t be worth the hassle, but most people do not have extra common parts like that around.

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