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I think your microphone isn't set up, right-click on the desktop"Small horn in the lower right corner","Turn on the volume control"if the volume control interface does not have one"Microphone"This one, please click"option"/"attributes", respectively"**"with"Recordings", OK and go back to the "Volume Control" interface, then select "Options Advanced Settings", you will see "Advanced (a)" below the microphone, click "Advanced (a)", and select "Microphone Strengthening". Let's try to record again.
WindowsXP Recording: Start-Run-Enter SNDREC32, you can start the audio recorder.
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It's not your driver and microphone's problem, it's your system's problem, some system files are gone, you can reinstall it and see if it's okay! You try!!
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1 The computer interface is broken.
2 Cables are not plugged in properly or in the wrong place.
3 Software Setup Issues.
Microphone mute may be set.
The tuning slider is at the bottom of the volume input of 0
4 Recording Software Issues.
If these are also excluded, I really don't know if it's a problem.
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Need to reinstall because some machines after the sound card driver is lost, the installation driver is not easy to use, and it needs to be reinstalled, mainly because the sound card driver of the system is not clean (looking at the deletion, in fact, there is) hidden.
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Open the Control Panel Sound Voice & Audio Equipment Voice & Audio Equipment Voice Test Hardware (t) After success, click Next.
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1. Click Manage in the right-click menu of this computer (My Computer).
2. Go to Computer Management and click Device Manager.
3. Click the taskbar in the lower right corner.
If it is not displayed here, you can enter the control panel.
Find the sound settings.
4. In the right-click menu, click on the recording device to see if the microphone is on, because most microphones are not often turned off.
5. There is no audio device installed, in fact, we have confirmed that there is no problem with the driver in the previous steps, right-click in the blank space to show the disabled device.
6. You can see that the microphone is disabled and hidden again.
7. Select the microphone and right-click to enable.
8. Open the level in the microphone properties, you can adjust the volume of the microphone and enter the test.
9. During the test, the microphone can be adjusted to strengthen the noise reduction.
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First of all, do you have a question mark in the device manager? If there is a question mark, it means that the system has found a hardware, but there is no driver, there is a question mark, the driver is driven, and if there is no question mark, go to the control panel to find the sound, voice and audio equipment to see if the sound device is turned on, and after opening the sound device, check it, and confirm that it is OK There is also a little explanation, there must be a **device to put **, such as: winamp or media player Haojie, these can be.
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