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david wang Posted on Dec 26, 2006

Mic doesnt work

Ive plugged the mic in and checked all the settings with the mic. I can hear sound but i cant talk. Any ideas, ive tried mic boost and its not muted or anything.

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Totally the same with me.. any soloutions anyone?

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