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It might be because your sound card does not have the driver installed. See if there is any driver update in Windows Update section, and right click to Computer->Properties->Device Manager and see if there is any unidentified device there.
It seems odd that your speakers would die after reformatting the driver. I would recommend trying to update the drivers for the sound device. It is possible that some sort of mixer software or enhanced features of the sound card are disabled. Also ensure that they are plugged into the green port on your sound device.
www.logitech.com. Click on the support link. Lookup your specific model # and select the operating system you are using. The driver file should appear for download. Gownload and install. Reboot and you should be all set. Hope this helps.
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