Anemoi

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I recently installed Windows 7 onto a secound, empty hard drive, at the time of installation and untill after the first few handfuls of boots (I unattached the sata drive with my other OS, Vista, internally before hand). Direcetly after installing Win7 I experianced problems with "Skype" where my mic would, apparently cut out to nothing but a tornado like static after a minute or two on the line. At first I thought this was a problem with the OS and tried to boot back into vista and use Skype, to no avail; I experianced the same difficulties. I then began to believe it to be a problem with the skype program untill I tried the mic on other programs such as Aim and Msn messenger where I experianced the exact same problems. I now strongly believe the problem to have occured during the Windows 7 installation where, I suspect, the installation altered some sort of settings with my sound card, as I have found information with simular problems all having the sound card being the source of the problem. I don't think it is coincidence that this happened in unison with my installing of another OS and would like to think that I have checked my system throughly enough to have properly pinpointed the culprit, but I'm left without a proper solution to right this problem.

What I would like to know is if there is a way to reset whatever may have been altered AND, on the off chance that this is all a verry inconvient coincedient, whether or not, for certain, Windows 7 being installtion was, completely, unable to change something relating to my sound card on the level that booting a completely different os on a completely seperate hard disk would encounter a problem.

Thank you.
 
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It seems like you're facing microphone issues with various programs after installing Windows 7 on a separate hard drive. Let's address your concerns and see how we can troubleshoot the problem: 1. Sound Card Settings: It's possible that the installation of Windows 7 may have affected your sound card settings. To reset these settings, you can try the following steps: - Go to the Control Panel on Windows 7. - Navigate to "Sound" or "Sound Settings." - Check the recording devices and make sure the correct microphone is set as the default device. - You can also try updating the sound card drivers to ensure they are compatible with Windows 7. 2. Cross-OS Impact on Hardware: It's unlikely that installing Windows 7 on a separate...
It seems like you're facing microphone issues with various programs after installing Windows 7 on a separate hard drive. Let's address your concerns and see how we can troubleshoot the problem: 1. Sound Card Settings: It's possible that the installation of Windows 7 may have affected your sound card settings. To reset these settings, you can try the following steps: - Go to the Control Panel on Windows 7. - Navigate to "Sound" or "Sound Settings." - Check the recording devices and make sure the correct microphone is set as the default device. - You can also try updating the sound card drivers to ensure they are compatible with Windows 7. 2. Cross-OS Impact on Hardware: It's unlikely that installing Windows 7 on a separate hard drive would directly impact the sound card settings when booting into a different OS like Vista. This is because each operating system typically manages hardware settings independently. 3. Troubleshooting Steps: - Check the microphone settings in Windows 7 and ensure it's correctly configured. - Update the sound card drivers in Windows 7 to the latest version available. - Test the microphone on different computers or devices to isolate if the issue is with the microphone itself. - Try using a different microphone to see if the issue persists. 4. Additional Considerations: - Sometimes, third-party applications like Skype may have conflicts with sound settings. Ensure that Skype is up to date and check its settings for any microphone-related issues. - It's also worth checking if there are any Windows updates available that might address compatibility issues with the sound card. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot the microphone issue after installing Windows 7 and determine if it's related to the OS installation or if there are other factors at play. If the issue persists, further diagnostics might be needed to pinpoint the exact cause of the problem.
 
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