
Isabella
My dad just bought some speakers from a friend, nothing came with them except a cord connecting them and a cord to connect it to the computer. The speakers are "Altec Lansing" my Monitor is called "View Sonic", and the computer part is a Dell. The Monitor used to be a Dell but it got shaky and we replaced it. There is a speaker on the computer but its really crappy. Does anyone know where the cord should be plugged into?
It doesn't seem as if there if a place for the jack on the back of the computer, does that mean theres somewhere else to put it?
Answer
On the back of your computer, you should see several small, round inputs. These inputs should be identical in every way to a typical headphone jack like you'd have on an iPod or other portable music player.
One of them should be colored GREEN. (There are usually at least three, one pink, one green, and one blue - however, more upscale computers may have more depending on the quality of the audio card).
The GREEN port is the speaker output.
Plug your speakers in there and you should be good to go!
ADDITIONAL INFO:
Can you send me the exact model of your Dell computer? Like, is it an Optiplex 280? If you let me know the exact model number, I can look up its inputs and I will send you exactly what you need.
On the back of your computer, you should see several small, round inputs. These inputs should be identical in every way to a typical headphone jack like you'd have on an iPod or other portable music player.
One of them should be colored GREEN. (There are usually at least three, one pink, one green, and one blue - however, more upscale computers may have more depending on the quality of the audio card).
The GREEN port is the speaker output.
Plug your speakers in there and you should be good to go!
ADDITIONAL INFO:
Can you send me the exact model of your Dell computer? Like, is it an Optiplex 280? If you let me know the exact model number, I can look up its inputs and I will send you exactly what you need.
Im getting a laptop soon, and I currently have a desktop. Is there something that could transfer info?

Kyle
I currently have a desktop computer, and am looking into getting a laptop for college. Is there a device or method that could transfer file, music, etc from the desktop to the laptop?
Answer
portable drive
portable drive
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