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Originally Posted by OctaneHugo
In trying to reinstall my sound card's driver I uninstalled my ethernet cable's driver. It took only an hour to fix the ethernet problem caused by my trying to fix the sound problem that was caused by my trying to fix the microphone problem.
I'm about ready to just say "**** it" and deal with my raped sound system.
I suppose I downloaded the wrong drivers to fix the mic and it ****ed everything up. User error. Extreme user error.
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Haha... Well good thing you got your ethernet controller back up. Now you can download your latest sound card driver which should get you back up and running fine. I still don't know why you'd need a microphone driver unless it's some kind of special mic, so when you get your sound card driver installed then we can see about figuring out the mic issue.
As far as most situations are concerned, you just plug the mic in and
adjust the mic volume in the audio mixer and you're good to go.
You mind filling me in on what kind of mic it is and how you're using it? As in... a music program, or voice chat, etc... Mainly because there are software audio setting considerations separate from the OS's sound settings that might be a factor.