Move the speakers back to the first computer, to ensure that they still work.
Make sure that the speakers are getting AC power.
Check that you have plugged them into the "line-out" (GREEN) conector on the sound-card.
Check that you have not "muted" the sound on your bedroom computer.
Move the "volume-control" slider away from "minimum".
Open Device Manager on the computer, to confirm that your audio-device is fully-loaded into Windows, with the correct device-drivers.
Having any "unknown" devices is a hint that some device-drivers have not been loaded.
Um, I don't use Windoz because I have a Mac. The problem is solved (by me). Apparently, the connecting "jacks" have to be played with "just so" as to get the best connection on the subwoofer. . . .
Umm, you could have stated in your original description that you use a Mac (I'm "bilingual", and could have described a solution without using Windows-centric terminology).
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