Help! Logitech head set

Umm Hey, ive just joined this forum and am having trouble with a Logitech head set. . . havent got much of a clue about what to do though:S ive plugged it in, yet the computer doesnt. . recognize or accept it.

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Umm Hey, ive just joined this forum and am having trouble with a Logitech head set... havent got much of a clue about what to do though:S ive plugged it in, yet the computer doesnt..recognize or accept it.. im confused! please help,
 
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What model headset is it and what exact operating system do you have?

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windows xp pro service pack 2
Logitech 250

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Not to be a smart ass but is the plug for the headset plugged into the correct hole?

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If it's a standard analog mic/headset combo, then make sure that the mic input is not muted and turned up a bit so the input signal is louder.
 
Also, are you using the onboard sound or a third-party sound card ?!?
 
If you are using the onboard sound and the front-panel jacks then they should be connected properly to the motherboard, but not always
 
OK, I just looked and THIS MODEL headset is a USB type. So it's possible that the drivers for it need to be tweaked. However I would go to their website and make sure you have the latest device drivers for it installed on your machine