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When you say "cannot be adjusted in volume control" what have you tried?
To avoid the long delay on E-mail turnaround here, I'm just going to assume
you don't know to find the microphone volume adjustment. The process is:
1. Open the volume control applet.
2. Click Options, Properties.
3. Click on the bullet for Recording, and click OK.
You now have a slider for the microphone volume.
As for the chkdsk problem, schedule the chkdsk to run at boot as before but
reboot into safe mode.
Carl
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From: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Frank Anderson
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 11:16 AM
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Subject: [PCBUILD] scandisk and microphone
OS is Windows 2000 Pro; Compaq 7360 with AMD K6 500 mh; 312 mb RAM;
Error checking (scandisk) cannot access drive ie it offers to do so at
next boot but when system is rebooted, scandisk says cannot access drive.
Microphone built into HP monitor M70; just has loud feedback; cannot be
adjusted in volume control. built in sound on m/b is ESS Allegro; latest
driver is installed; play back works fine; device manager says all working;
Any help appreciated
Regards,
Frank
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