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RANDY Posted on Apr 20, 2012
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CANT GET 5.1 SURROND SOUND TO WPORK

PLUG IN JACKS ON REAR OF COMPUTER BUT NO SOUND FROM TWO OF THE SIX SPEAKERS

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I'm not familiar with this system, but I can suggest the following:
Make sure the speaker jacks are plugged into the correct holes.
Make sure (in the control panel) that the sounds are correctly configured. If you tell the computer that there are only 2 speakers, then you'll have a problem. Be sure you subwoofer is powered up and connected correctly.
Most all problems are caused by "operator error." This usually results from an improper connection.

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