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27-Dec-2007, 04:57 PM #1
Talking new LG speakers not working
I got a pair of the new Logitech interactive Z-10 speakers. Well having done the simple plug and play installation I was all set to listen to some quality sound but ....no sound and some of the interactive touch controls do not work. I have done the software install and plug ins about 10 times but still no sound. Took a look at the box specs and low and behold it says win xp and does not mention Vista. Appears that Vista does not have drivers for the new speakers. So I contacted 'Logitech help' and got a reply ' with a site to download some new software. Did that and hooked up again but still no sound. I get sound with my normal speakers but when I connect the z-10's via a USP port they do not work. The USB are in working condition because I tried other hardware. eg camera and a flash drive.

So either Vista is the culprit or there is a well hidden setting somewhere that needs to be turned on. Have spent the better part of today just looking thru sound settings but so far no go. Any ideas?
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27-Dec-2007, 05:06 PM #2
The drivers need to come from the makers of the speakers NOT Microsoft.
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27-Dec-2007, 05:18 PM #3
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The drivers need to come from the makers of the speakers NOT Microsoft.
I did download from the logitech site "So I contacted 'Logitech help' and got a reply ' with a site to download some new software"...and so far they are just not working.
Aparently from what I have read, they just do not work with Vista yet. So I'll hang on to them for a bit and see if Logitech comes out with a driver.
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