Check out your Volume Control. The WAVE balance should be placed at the middle so that both sides of your earphones would work.
Most any set of headphones can be plugged into a laptop audio jack. Because the sound quality on a laptop tends to be lower, though, headphones with an amplifier might work better.
Check your settings.
The impedance of the headphones is too much for you laptop to handle. Your headphones are probably 8 ohms. You need to get a 4 ohm headset which pulls less power.
There are many wireless headphones that you can buy that are very comfortable and affordable. The Bose wireless headphones are the most comfortable and affordable for the quality they are being produced at.
Yes
On the side of front of the laptop will be a plug and headphones will fit on the plug hole.
The "B" stands for beats audio. Beats by dr dre headphone & audio owner is Dr dre. She uses these b logos laptop and headphones in her music videos because she is in interscope and she has her own headphones made by beats. Back to the laptop it is a HP with beats audio
download a new sound driver for the particular laptop model, but for xp
It really depends what kind of problem your laptop has, as there are many different types of problems a laptop can have. The best bet is to find someone with at least a comp TIA A+ and ask them. I'd need more information about the problem life if the laptop if booting up or the OS is failing to boot.
You don't have to change any settings. You just plug in the headphones.
because there might be a problem with the button
No. Your laptop is all classed as low voltage equipment.