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Originally Posted by MooseMan3000
Um, you turn off caps and put a question mark at the end of a question?
Ba dum tshh.
Seriously, though, is it that hard to write legibly? 
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Agreed. That was the first thing I noticed. I don't even care what the question is at this point, I just wish that I wasn't being yelled at.
Anyways, I'll try to entertain this question. The answer should be: you can set up a 4.1 system through Windows or whatever your soundcard manufacturer's software for configuring your speaker set up is. In other words nothing "happens" when you try to set up a 4.1 system on a 5.1 card. Your computer isn't gonna "blow a gasket". Most likely result is that 1) it automatically configures the sound for 4.1 channels, 2) it doesn't and you have to set it up through the manufacturer's software, 3) it plays through 2 channels.