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Old 03-22-2010, 08:12 PM   #2
slaizer2000 slaizer2000 is offline
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Never seen that part before. Plus that may be real hard to try and fix.

My 2 quick and easy solutions would be:

1)cover the port with tape
2)get a cheap toslink cable or borken one, cut the ends off and stick them in the port and leave them there.

Both will probalby suffice unless you are constantly plugging and unplugging optical cabels into the ports.
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