![]() ![]() See if it fixes, If no good effect, reinstall.Īfter doing that, you'll basically eliminate a software/drivers issue, which leaves a broken piece of hardware, you might have yanked the mic connector out of it's solder. If no good effect, reinstall built in mic, then uninstall your other audio component. You could actually save your drivers in drivesweeper, uninstall the built in Mic from Device Manager, then reboot. If anything gets worse, you can then open drivesweeper again and revert to old drivers. ![]() With drivesweeper you can back up your audio drivers, then install your new drivers. So many possibilities, non of which are hard to diagnose in front of PC, but really tough to do from afar. At least you'll know what static other people are hearing. Open "Sound recorder" in win7 and record a file and save it. Probably not the case.Ĭheck the mic on any other device you can, It's possible the internal mic cable, if the mic is on the screen panel, got pinched in the hinge and causing a short. ![]() It's possible your external mic is broken, YOu can download drivesweeper and check your drivers, if up to date. You could burn a Linux LiveCD and boot into it, see if you automatically pick up the linux audio drivers, and see if it works in that environment. Well, it's not difficult to look for updated audio driver, and install it. ![]()
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