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| Vista Ultimate x64 | How to make Integrated and 3.5 jack Microphones distinct? (without using USB) Hi. My laptop has an integrated microphone (SoundMAX Integrated Digital HD Audio). I have an external microphone with a 3.5 jack. When I plug it in, Windows, instead of displaying two microphones, displays only the external one, but also recognizes it as SoundMAX Integrated Digital HD Audio. Is there a way to separate these two microphones? Note: When I use an USB adapter, Windows recognizes both mics. But I'm trying to know if it's possible to find a solution without using an adapter. BTW, I'm using Vista Ultimate x64. |
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