Connection microphone

I use Windows XP Home edition.

I had to reformat due to a virus!

But now I can't get the microphone working.

I have a Sound Blaster card.

(While trying to keep using Windows I noticed that in Control Panel-> speech there is no button "Audio input" as the instructions said there should be.)

The microphone is working correctly and it's all working perfectly before the virus.

I feel that my problem has something to do with the settings, but where are they and what are they?

Can someone please help?

You may need to reinstall the drivers for your Sound blaster card and make sure it is enabled in the BIOS. Try to download the realtek HD audio or AC97 audio and install it.

First link with sound blaster

http://support.creative.com/

Second link to relatek

http://www.Realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsCheck.aspx?langid=1&PNid=14&PFID=24&level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GETDOWN=false

Check in Device Manager if you see question marks or Red Cross points and who will tell you that the driver is missing or does not properly.

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