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| Bryan.Houston@gmail.com |
> Hello, I just read the dialog with the guy from France. I am having
> the Exact same problems. Spent over 2 hours on the phone with Dell
> tech support. They cannot figure it out. I ran a diag test in the
> boot menu, the microphone can hear me there, but not when windows
> vista is running.
>
> I think its a little ridiculous to suggest that everyone just go out
> and buy a USB port based mic. Anyone have any suggestions on fixing
> this issue? Thanks!
>
>
| freddy |
> Bryan,Hey Freddy, Certainly.
>
> I could be useful to readers if you would kindly provide additional
> information as to the issue to be addressed. That is, tell us what steps
> have been taken to troubleshoot the problem. For example, what steps did
> Dell walk you through to deal with the problem? How have you set the various
> options in the Sound section of Control Panel. What is the name of the sound
> device you have, and what have you done to ensure that you are using the most
> recent Vista compatible drivers. Not knowing answers to these, possibly
> other, questions will only cause people to walk you through the same ground
> you have already covered, and thus likely only lead to further confusion and
> possibly bad feelings.
> --
> freddy
>
>
>
> "Bryan.Hous...@gmail.com" wrote:> > Hello, I just read the dialog with the guy from France. I am having>
> > the Exact same problems. Spent over 2 hours on the phone with Dell
> > tech support. They cannot figure it out. I ran a diag test in the
> > boot menu, the microphone can hear me there, but not when windows
> > vista is running.> > I think its a little ridiculous to suggest that everyone just go out>
> > and buy a USB port based mic. Anyone have any suggestions on fixing
> > this issue? Thanks!- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
| Bryan.Houston@gmail.com |
> On Jun 30, 7:56 am, freddy <fkirsc...@tidalwave.net> wrote:> > Bryan,>
> >
> > I could be useful to readers if you would kindly provide additional
> > information as to the issue to be addressed. That is, tell us what steps
> > have been taken to troubleshoot the problem. For example, what steps did
> > Dell walk you through to deal with the problem? How have you set the various
> > options in the Sound section of Control Panel. What is the name of the sound
> > device you have, and what have you done to ensure that you are using the most
> > recent Vista compatible drivers. Not knowing answers to these, possibly
> > other, questions will only cause people to walk you through the same ground
> > you have already covered, and thus likely only lead to further confusion and
> > possibly bad feelings.
> > --
> > freddy
> >
> >
> >
> > "Bryan.Hous...@gmail.com" wrote:> > > Hello, I just read the dialog with the guy from France. I am having> >
> > > the Exact same problems. Spent over 2 hours on the phone with Dell
> > > tech support. They cannot figure it out. I ran a diag test in the
> > > boot menu, the microphone can hear me there, but not when windows
> > > vista is running.> > > I think its a little ridiculous to suggest that everyone just go out> >
> > > and buy a USB port based mic. Anyone have any suggestions on fixing
> > > this issue? Thanks!- Hide quoted text -
> > - Show quoted text -
> Hey Freddy, Certainly.
>
> Really, I have followed every step that the previous post-er had
> done. I have been using a headset to talk through Skype and Windows
> Messanger as I am based internationally for work. Everything has been
> great with this set-up until about 4 days ago. For some reason,
> windows has refused to recognize when I insert the mic into the side-
> outlet. Skype tells me it cannot hear me, windows speech rec tells me
> it cannot hear me, etc. Even when I have the mic unplugged, the
> system tells me that it is in and working properly.
>
> Have checked all sound measurements in all areas of the computer, and
> everything is in order, proper volumes and settings. Dell took over
> my computer through the web, tested the sound areas of the control
> panel, sound card settings, and even attempted voice recognition
> settings. Nothing helped. The tech, after 3 hours of repeating the
> same checks over and over suggested that I must just have a bad mic.
> (I should also add that this is a brand new computer, fully loaded
> from Dell. I have not added on a bunch of software or harward
> myself.) Dell suggested then to run a diag test in the boot menu to
> see if the outlet was dead on the computer. I did that, and
> everything worked perfectly there. I could hear myself played back in
> the test section.
>
> I then tried a borrowed headset which also plugs into the mic jack.
> Same exact issues. Could not hear a thing once Vista is fired up, but
> in the boot diags, can hear perfectly. So at least I know the outlet
> is working. Reading the previous persons posts and comment were like
> reading my mind. Everythign is exactly the same. In addition, tried
> my original mic on another computer. Here's the interesting part.
> Works on and older XP, but not on vista.
>
> Also after having searched Vista+Microphone issues, I see that
> hundreds of the same complaints come back. Almost every one that I
> read suggests to just buy a USB based mic to use with vista. OR, I
> have been reading to install XP, but I want Vista, so whats the
> point? All just seems strange.
>
> Thanks Freddy. Appreciate the help.
>
> Bryan
>
>
| freddy |
> Bryan,Thanks Freddy, I have never uninstalled before. Would you mind
>
> I doubt that I'm more insightful than three hours of Dell tech support, but
> since the mic was working before, and only stopped four days ago for no
> reason, the problem must have been initiated by something, but what? Did you
> make some change, like install some software or hardware, or anything? Based
> on the logic that something happened to mess up the sound card mic function,
> try uninstalling your audio device in Device Manager. Just unfold the Sound,
> video and game controllers, and then right click the sound card and select
> uninstall. The idea here is to have Windows reinstall and thus reconfigure
> the sound card when it reboots. Sometimes doing this
> fixes problems like you have. Let us know what happens. If you've already
> tried that approach, try it again just to make sure. Anyone else?
> --
> freddy
>
>
>
> "Bryan.Hous...@gmail.com" wrote:> > On Jun 30, 7:56 am, freddy <fkirsc...@tidalwave.net> wrote:>> > > Bryan,>> > > I could be useful to readers if you would kindly provide additional
> > > information as to the issue to be addressed. That is, tell us what steps
> > > have been taken to troubleshoot the problem. For example, what steps did
> > > Dell walk you through to deal with the problem? How have you set the various
> > > options in the Sound section of Control Panel. What is the name of the sound
> > > device you have, and what have you done to ensure that you are using the most
> > > recent Vista compatible drivers. Not knowing answers to these, possibly
> > > other, questions will only cause people to walk you through the same ground
> > > you have already covered, and thus likely only lead to further confusion and
> > > possibly bad feelings.
> > > --
> > > freddy>> > > "Bryan.Hous...@gmail.com" wrote:
> > > > Hello, I just read the dialog with the guy from France. I am having
> > > > the Exact same problems. Spent over 2 hours on the phone with Dell
> > > > tech support. They cannot figure it out. I ran a diag test in the
> > > > boot menu, the microphone can hear me there, but not when windows
> > > > vista is running.>> > > > I think its a little ridiculous to suggest that everyone just go out
> > > > and buy a USB port based mic. Anyone have any suggestions on fixing
> > > > this issue? Thanks!- Hide quoted text ->> > > - Show quoted text -> > Hey Freddy, Certainly.>> > Really, I have followed every step that the previous post-er had>
> > done. I have been using a headset to talk through Skype and Windows
> > Messanger as I am based internationally for work. Everything has been
> > great with this set-up until about 4 days ago. For some reason,
> > windows has refused to recognize when I insert the mic into the side-
> > outlet. Skype tells me it cannot hear me, windows speech rec tells me
> > it cannot hear me, etc. Even when I have the mic unplugged, the
> > system tells me that it is in and working properly.> > Have checked all sound measurements in all areas of the computer, and>
> > everything is in order, proper volumes and settings. Dell took over
> > my computer through the web, tested the sound areas of the control
> > panel, sound card settings, and even attempted voice recognition
> > settings. Nothing helped. The tech, after 3 hours of repeating the
> > same checks over and over suggested that I must just have a bad mic.
> > (I should also add that this is a brand new computer, fully loaded
> > from Dell. I have not added on a bunch of software or harward
> > myself.) Dell suggested then to run a diag test in the boot menu to
> > see if the outlet was dead on the computer. I did that, and
> > everything worked perfectly there. I could hear myself played back in
> > the test section.> > I then tried a borrowed headset which also plugs into the mic jack.>
> > Same exact issues. Could not hear a thing once Vista is fired up, but
> > in the boot diags, can hear perfectly. So at least I know the outlet
> > is working. Reading the previous persons posts and comment were like
> > reading my mind. Everythign is exactly the same. In addition, tried
> > my original mic on another computer. Here's the interesting part.
> > Works on and older XP, but not on vista.> > Also after having searched Vista+Microphone issues, I see that>
> > hundreds of the same complaints come back. Almost every one that I
> > read suggests to just buy a USB based mic to use with vista. OR, I
> > have been reading to install XP, but I want Vista, so whats the
> > point? All just seems strange.> > Thanks Freddy. Appreciate the help.>> > Bryan- Hide quoted text ->
> - Show quoted text -
| Bryan |
> On Jun 30, 11:02 am, freddy <fkirsc...@tidalwave.net> wrote:> > Bryan,>
> >
> > I doubt that I'm more insightful than three hours of Dell tech support, but
> > since the mic was working before, and only stopped four days ago for no
> > reason, the problem must have been initiated by something, but what? Did you
> > make some change, like install some software or hardware, or anything? Based
> > on the logic that something happened to mess up the sound card mic function,
> > try uninstalling your audio device in Device Manager. Just unfold the Sound,
> > video and game controllers, and then right click the sound card and select
> > uninstall. The idea here is to have Windows reinstall and thus reconfigure
> > the sound card when it reboots. Sometimes doing this
> > fixes problems like you have. Let us know what happens. If you've already
> > tried that approach, try it again just to make sure. Anyone else?
> > --
> > freddy
> >
> >
> >
> > "Bryan.Hous...@gmail.com" wrote:> > > On Jun 30, 7:56 am, freddy <fkirsc...@tidalwave.net> wrote:> >
> > > > Bryan,> > > > I could be useful to readers if you would kindly provide additional> >
> > > > information as to the issue to be addressed. That is, tell us what steps
> > > > have been taken to troubleshoot the problem. For example, what steps did
> > > > Dell walk you through to deal with the problem? How have you set the various
> > > > options in the Sound section of Control Panel. What is the name of the sound
> > > > device you have, and what have you done to ensure that you are using the most
> > > > recent Vista compatible drivers. Not knowing answers to these, possibly
> > > > other, questions will only cause people to walk you through the same ground
> > > > you have already covered, and thus likely only lead to further confusion and
> > > > possibly bad feelings.
> > > > --
> > > > freddy> > > > "Bryan.Hous...@gmail.com" wrote:> >
> > > > > Hello, I just read the dialog with the guy from France. I am having
> > > > > the Exact same problems. Spent over 2 hours on the phone with Dell
> > > > > tech support. They cannot figure it out. I ran a diag test in the
> > > > > boot menu, the microphone can hear me there, but not when windows
> > > > > vista is running.> > > > > I think its a little ridiculous to suggest that everyone just go out> >
> > > > > and buy a USB port based mic. Anyone have any suggestions on fixing
> > > > > this issue? Thanks!- Hide quoted text -> > > > - Show quoted text -> >> > > Hey Freddy, Certainly.> >> > > Really, I have followed every step that the previous post-er had> >
> > > done. I have been using a headset to talk through Skype and Windows
> > > Messanger as I am based internationally for work. Everything has been
> > > great with this set-up until about 4 days ago. For some reason,
> > > windows has refused to recognize when I insert the mic into the side-
> > > outlet. Skype tells me it cannot hear me, windows speech rec tells me
> > > it cannot hear me, etc. Even when I have the mic unplugged, the
> > > system tells me that it is in and working properly.> > > Have checked all sound measurements in all areas of the computer, and> >
> > > everything is in order, proper volumes and settings. Dell took over
> > > my computer through the web, tested the sound areas of the control
> > > panel, sound card settings, and even attempted voice recognition
> > > settings. Nothing helped. The tech, after 3 hours of repeating the
> > > same checks over and over suggested that I must just have a bad mic.
> > > (I should also add that this is a brand new computer, fully loaded
> > > from Dell. I have not added on a bunch of software or harward
> > > myself.) Dell suggested then to run a diag test in the boot menu to
> > > see if the outlet was dead on the computer. I did that, and
> > > everything worked perfectly there. I could hear myself played back in
> > > the test section.> > > I then tried a borrowed headset which also plugs into the mic jack.> >
> > > Same exact issues. Could not hear a thing once Vista is fired up, but
> > > in the boot diags, can hear perfectly. So at least I know the outlet
> > > is working. Reading the previous persons posts and comment were like
> > > reading my mind. Everythign is exactly the same. In addition, tried
> > > my original mic on another computer. Here's the interesting part.
> > > Works on and older XP, but not on vista.> > > Also after having searched Vista+Microphone issues, I see that> >
> > > hundreds of the same complaints come back. Almost every one that I
> > > read suggests to just buy a USB based mic to use with vista. OR, I
> > > have been reading to install XP, but I want Vista, so whats the
> > > point? All just seems strange.> > > Thanks Freddy. Appreciate the help.> >> > > Bryan- Hide quoted text -> >
> > - Show quoted text -
> Thanks Freddy, I have never uninstalled before. Would you mind
> walking me through that and tell me what I need to do after I have
> uninstalled?
>
> Thank you,
> Bryan
>
>
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