USB Microphone "Chipmunk" Sound

Well, first of all, my microphone used to work, but now do not. What happened is that I was running out of memory, so I got a new hard drive and deleted from my computer. Now, whenever I save an audio file, it sounds really sped to the top and "chipmunk-like". I know there is a way to solve this problem, because I've done it before, I just do not remember how I did it. I know it is not my microphone and is actually a sound driver because I bought a new microphone, thinking it would fix it and am sad when I discovered it fixed nothing. If you could help me in simpler forms (I'm not some big audio tech Assistant) I would appreciate it a lot. Thank you for your time.

Hello

Click on the link below and see if it helps.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/is-is/Windows-Vista/play-an-audio-or-video-file-frequently-asked-questions

Note: Check the title that reads " what can I do on the audio problems, such as popping, crackling, or sound that plays too fast or too slowly? ."

Good day!

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