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Unable to detach the optical cable from the input/output port.

Unable to detach the optical cable from the input/output port.

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Umpalumba
Junior Member
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12-06-2025, 06:30 PM
#1
Hey everyone, I'm trying to get the optical cable out of the optical out port but can't seem to. I've tried forcing it, moved it around, but nothing works. I recall that when I connected it, I had to apply a little pressure and it would click into place. Any tips?
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Umpalumba
12-06-2025, 06:30 PM #1

Hey everyone, I'm trying to get the optical cable out of the optical out port but can't seem to. I've tried forcing it, moved it around, but nothing works. I recall that when I connected it, I had to apply a little pressure and it would click into place. Any tips?

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prestoo
Member
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12-07-2025, 02:12 AM
#2
I didn’t succeed, I felt a crackling sound from the socket. Trying to force it, I risked damaging the pins securing the optical out connector. I took off another part of the cable from the amplifier or subwoofer.
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prestoo
12-07-2025, 02:12 AM #2

I didn’t succeed, I felt a crackling sound from the socket. Trying to force it, I risked damaging the pins securing the optical out connector. I took off another part of the cable from the amplifier or subwoofer.

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HannahGG
Member
148
12-07-2025, 03:32 AM
#3
Check the tiny space between plug and socket. Insert your thumbs firmly and apply pressure with your nails, acting like a tiny pry tool. Avoid pulling aggressively; use gentle leverage.
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HannahGG
12-07-2025, 03:32 AM #3

Check the tiny space between plug and socket. Insert your thumbs firmly and apply pressure with your nails, acting like a tiny pry tool. Avoid pulling aggressively; use gentle leverage.

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master_scope
Posting Freak
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12-07-2025, 09:21 AM
#4
I tried using a different approach by pushing the cable jack in the opposite direction. I had to reinstall MoBo and attempted it, thinking I might have damaged the optical socket pins since they share the same input as the HDMI output.
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master_scope
12-07-2025, 09:21 AM #4

I tried using a different approach by pushing the cable jack in the opposite direction. I had to reinstall MoBo and attempted it, thinking I might have damaged the optical socket pins since they share the same input as the HDMI output.

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PhilZstar
Member
198
12-19-2025, 11:05 AM
#5
Yes, the tiny gap above the plug and socket... that small tip you use to gently pry things apart...
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PhilZstar
12-19-2025, 11:05 AM #5

Yes, the tiny gap above the plug and socket... that small tip you use to gently pry things apart...

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Border_Patrol
Junior Member
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12-21-2025, 07:23 PM
#6
Hold it there, move it away from me.
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Border_Patrol
12-21-2025, 07:23 PM #6

Hold it there, move it away from me.

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dashboy01
Junior Member
13
12-23-2025, 10:37 AM
#7
Explain how you position the fingernail as a pry bar, keeping the tip away from the socket to help push the plug out. You usually hold the plug between your finger and thumb, placing your thumb’s nail in the gap between it and the socket. Then gently pull using that grip, letting the thumb’s nail act as a pry tool while you apply force. This combined pulling-and-prying method lets you exert much more pressure than just pulling alone. Your thumb’s nail is trained for prying, so it pushes against the socket effectively, minimizing strain on it.
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dashboy01
12-23-2025, 10:37 AM #7

Explain how you position the fingernail as a pry bar, keeping the tip away from the socket to help push the plug out. You usually hold the plug between your finger and thumb, placing your thumb’s nail in the gap between it and the socket. Then gently pull using that grip, letting the thumb’s nail act as a pry tool while you apply force. This combined pulling-and-prying method lets you exert much more pressure than just pulling alone. Your thumb’s nail is trained for prying, so it pushes against the socket effectively, minimizing strain on it.

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tristan42
Member
109
12-23-2025, 12:59 PM
#8
I want to grasp this. I struggled to follow it, but removing the cable end from the subwoofer seemed straightforward, which suggests a problem with the optical output on the MoBo device.
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tristan42
12-23-2025, 12:59 PM #8

I want to grasp this. I struggled to follow it, but removing the cable end from the subwoofer seemed straightforward, which suggests a problem with the optical output on the MoBo device.

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blackkitten21
Junior Member
1
12-23-2025, 02:58 PM
#9
I was looking for a way to demonstrate my idea by using what I had on hand... the empty area should be near your mainboard with the cable connected. Place the nail in the space between the motherboard and the plug, then grab the remaining part of the plug as if you're holding a knife. Try to move it gently. I used the pincer as the plug and positioned the nail where needed.
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blackkitten21
12-23-2025, 02:58 PM #9

I was looking for a way to demonstrate my idea by using what I had on hand... the empty area should be near your mainboard with the cable connected. Place the nail in the space between the motherboard and the plug, then grab the remaining part of the plug as if you're holding a knife. Try to move it gently. I used the pincer as the plug and positioned the nail where needed.

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Rik3107
Member
59
12-30-2025, 11:54 PM
#10
Sure, I'll do my best. Thank you for your time and effort.
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Rik3107
12-30-2025, 11:54 PM #10

Sure, I'll do my best. Thank you for your time and effort.

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