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#1 baronOdoom
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hey, i just bought a Logitech X-540 speaker system, but i cannot get it to work. i've tried many things, but nothing works, and now, when i plug headphones into the PC's speaker jack, that does not work, can anyone help me? thx
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alright, i got the 2 front speakers working, now, the rest of them, the 2 back, and the one front main one, is not, help on that?
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Did you go into the speaker settings in Windows Control Panel and set it to be 4 speakers?
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plus, i should've said, i had switched it to the front, and im guessing thats its working like that, is because its plugged into the headphone outlet? also, while it was plugged into the front, i wouldn't give me the option
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Did you go into the speaker settings in Windows Control Panel and set it to be 4 speakers?fynne
it only says 2 channels
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   Havn't gone and researched your speakers, but I'm guessing that they're a 5.1 setup (Left, Right, Center, Back Left, Back Right and a subwoofer).  Not sure what you're trying to do to make all the speakers work, most come with a setup program that lets you test each speaker.  Need to give a bit more information about what you've tried to make them work or just call the manufacturer's customer support line.  Can't really help with a vague problem.

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i dont know much about computers, but, i've plugged the color coded wires into the correct jaks, such as, orange is subwoofer/center. black is back, and green is front, i've plugged them into the right jaks, but nothing, also, the sound system did not come with a disc or anything, should it have?