This is a problem that has irritated MANY people (including myself). Believe it or not, the problem is likely not your sound card or microhpone. The most common cause of this problem is if you have an Intel Network card. A second possible cause is Zone Alarm needing to be switched to medium rather than high security. A third that I've heard is related to if you use a router in your connection to the internet.
AllynKC
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September 6th, 2003 01:00
This is a problem that has irritated MANY people (including myself). Believe it or not, the problem is likely not your sound card or microhpone. The most common cause of this problem is if you have an Intel Network card. A second possible cause is Zone Alarm needing to be switched to medium rather than high security. A third that I've heard is related to if you use a router in your connection to the internet.
There is a post on the Dimension, Audio message board where this is discussed and solutions have been posted. Here's a link to that message thread: http://delltalk.us.dell.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=dim_audio&message.id=42169&page=1
Sunara
4 Posts
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November 10th, 2003 18:00
My dimension is 4600 do you know waht can i do? My mic doesn't work
thank you
Sunara
4 Posts
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November 10th, 2003 21:00
Hi guys...i did like our friend Ian told and now i hope everybody could find the solucion
http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df-external/Filter_Results.aspx?strOSs=44&strTypes=PLU,DRV,ARC,UTL&ProductID=407&OSFullName=Windows*%20XP%20Professional
I downloaded the 4 e 7 itens
Thanks Ian