Getting Sound from digital audio input to speakers on HP a6433w while connected to TV

Hello, I need a hero, please. I have connected my Panasonic TC-L42U5 tv my HP a6433w computer (running Windows Vista), using HDMI cable. Okay, I an use the tv screen as a computer monitor. My goal is to get the tv to output the sound to my computer speakers, which are plugged into the Realtek audio card. All I really have for audo out on the tv is a digital coaxial out, and that is plugged into the digital in on my hp. But I get no sound. What can I do? Thank you!
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Hello Ptero1,
By default settings are going to be set to the analog jacks. You may need to check the settings to ensure they are set for digital use.
Possibly this article will help http://goo.gl/9JATB
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