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> Logitech V20 Laptop Speakers Won't Work
ottawa_peggy
post Aug 2 2008, 11:40 AM
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I had an ancient Acer Aspire laptop and the Logitech V20s worked just fine, plug and play. I just bought a HP Pavilion laptop (running Vista Home Premium) and when I plug the speakers in, I get the message the hardware attached to the computer has "malfunctioned" and the computer doesn't recognize it. I tried going into the Control panel Sound function but the speakers aren't listed there as a choice. What else can I do? Is this a Vista problem, do you think?
Thanks for any advice you can give.
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post Aug 5 2008, 11:19 AM
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Could be a vista problem for sure since the speakers were working fine on the previous computer. Try performing a windows vista update and see if that helps solve your issue. You can also try testing another set of speakers if you have one or borrow a friend's.
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