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Anyone else have these issues?

For some reason the Microphone sliders in the volume control are grayed out.
I get really bad echos and feedback when using TS, if the mic actually decides to work.

I have reinstalled the Realtek audio drivers from the Gigabyte CD and also from the web with no changees. I don't have any conflicts according to device manager.

I'm using a GIGABYTE GA-965P-DS3 rev3.3 board with f10 bios. CPU is an e6600 OC'ed to 2.997Ghz. OS is windows XP pro SP2.
I do not believe this to be a hardware issue since the mic volume sliders are grayed out.

This is absolutely driving me nuts!!!!! :evil:
If anyone has ever seen this issue or has any suggestions let me know.

Thanks guys!


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