No. Not all of the computer speakers have to be plugged in. You can just use the 2 front speakers and add rear ones at a later date.
Make sure they are plugged in RE: i think that you can't be stupid enough for the speakers to not be plugged in. So i think it could be a fault with your computer if the are working on your ipod. Try getting new speakers. THANKS. Chelseasugar!! xoxoxo
Ensure the cable is plugged in correctly
A number of things. Is the audio cable plugged into the green jack tightly? Is the power pack plugged into the wall and into the speakers? Is the "volume" control on your computer muted or turned all the way down? Is the sound card working properly? Good luck.
not having the speakers plugged in.? or umm just check and make suree all the volumess are up , cause sometimess they are put on MUTE.
You should try to clean the inside of your computer tower. The same thing happened to me. Vacuum it and wipe it off.
Internal speakers are speakers that are mounted inside electronic items such as computers or radios. Unlike an iPod, which requires headphones plugged in, equipment with internal speakers do not require headphones or other speakers to be plugged in.
That sounds like it has to do with the electrical current running through it. You might have a problem with the internal wiring of the speakers.
Often times computer speakers are purchased as a back-up resourse in the event that the primary speakers fail. External speakers are often louder than built-in speakers and also portable. External speakers may also be plugged in to other electronic devices.
No some can be plugged into speakers.
Well I had my MP3 player plugged into some computer speakers and it didn't die, this was the same plug you find on headphones and earphones, so if it fits it should work. It probably won't work with stereo speakers but I haven't tested that yet.
Try plugging your computer speakers into the audio output jacks on the TV. That way, anything that's displayed on the screen should then pass through to your computer speakers.
Generally speakers are plug-and-play. If you have tried that and it didn't work go to your control panel to 'Sounds and Audio Devices' to 'Speaker settings' then 'Advanced' and change the scroll bar to 'Headphones'