No, on this particular Audigy sound card, there are, on one side, a place 
for the electrical plug, the USB port, and the speaker jack.  On the sie at 
right angles to that are jacks for headphones, line-in and microphone.  So I 
would think I should be able to use that speaker jack and that headphone 
jack without this silly rebooting hassle.  But you guys may be right; I may 
need to get a oneof those y adaptors you speak of.  But it still has me most 
puzzled!  Kathy


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> hi
> a possible problem here might be that the speakers are plugged into the
> wrong jack. Could be a line in/out jack or some such. I'm not sure, but 
> this
> is one thing that popped into my head.
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