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I did realize that the speakers needed an AC adapter and found it.  I
plugged it into the speaker, etc.  I did get the sound of the windows when
the computer started up, so I know they are working.  But after that, I
couldn't get any sound again.  I did plug one speaker into the other speaker
as it said on the back of one of hte speakers, left speaker out or something
along those lines.  Are both speakers supposed to be plugged into the
computer or one speaker plugged into the computer and one plugged into the
other speaker?  Since I did get some sound, I know something was working.
My speakers are Cambridge Soundworks.  Does this make sense to anyone, I'm
not the greatest of explaining problems.  Thanks again, Christi Paulton

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