09-22-2009, 06:34 AM
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Nae wains, Great Danes.
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Where how means why.
Posts: 3,621
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Originally Posted by Freebase Dali
I'm not 100 percent on this, as I use XP and I only get to mess with Vista on the computers at school, but I think I remember most of it:
In your start menu:
- Open Control Panel
- Open Hardware and Sound
- Open Sound
- Open Recording
- Open Microphone and open its Properties
- There should be some tabs, like General, etc...
- Find a setting in one of these tabs that indicate Mute/Enable/Disable/Level... and make your appropriate selections.
Again, as I'm not at a Vista computer at the moment, that's as far as I can get you in regards to navigation.
Your Microphone should be Enabled, Mute should not be checked, and your Microphone level should be all the way up. I think I remember something about a boost setting, but I wouldn't worry about that for testing purposes.
If I can't resolve this tonight, then tomorrow I'll be able to explore the issue on Vista at school and I can log in to let you know what I come up with.
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i havent i refuse to in fact. it triggers my ptsd from yrs ago when i thought my ex's anal beads were those edible candy necklaces
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Originally Posted by Dr. Rez
Keep it in your pants scottie.
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