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click start control panel sounds and audio devices select advanced there might be a tick in the mute box untick it or select audio from the microphone drop down list make sure you have the right one selected and in the volume box make sure the microphone box has a tick in it or select the voice tab and make sure that you have the right media selected also select volume make sure the box for microphone has a tick in it also click start control panel sounds and audio devices then select voice then select volume from the microphone you can increase the volume or you can test your hardware in XP in W 7 click start control panel hardware and sound manage audio devices recording right click on microphone you can configure speech recognition or you might have to boost hope this helps you
which operating system do you use?
and check the sound driver from { if windows,right click my computer then click manage then device manager, see there is sound driver is installed or not.} if not then install sound driver.
1. Right click the sound icon in the system tray 2. Click "Adjust audio properties" 3. Go to the "Voice" tab at the top 4. Ensure that a device is selected for the section "Voice Recording"--ensure the appropriate device is seleted--most likely ti will just be one option --make sure it is selected
HAve you tried going into your mixer, by clicking on the sound icon at the bottom right of your screen, selecting microphone, and making sure its not on mute. it is on mute by default, you may also find a switch to apply more dB to the signal, you should try this and see if this corrects your problem
if you have vista right click on the speaker icon in your taskbar, normally the red speaker icon, click on sound manager, then the microphone tab, make sure there is a tick on it and look to the slider for mic boost click this and it should work.
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