Ziryen

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When I was in teamspeak with a friend he heard a buzz from my mic as if I had bumped it into something and my mic stopped working. The mic works on other computers, I have uninstalled and installed windows updates to see if that was the cause, checked the mic to my default mic. Also tried plugging it in to the rear, my webcam mic is working (plugged in through USB). Which makes me assume I could get an adapter to USB to make it work again? However, I'd rather get it resolved without purchasing any new electronics.

I can find the mic on my recording device, there comes out a constant buzzing noise and if I listen to loud music it will pick up that as well. It's a Qpad QH-90 and there's no drivers for it so not really sure what drivers there is to download for it if there even are any that would work?

I have found a lot of people with the same issue and either the case hasn't been solved or I have tried what made it work for them, but it didn't work for me. So please help me figure this out, I'd be devastated if there's something wrong with my computer considering I lost the warranty for it a few months ago.

(Have in mind that I'm not the brightest with computers) Thanks in beforehand!
 
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"It's a Qpad QH-90 and there's no drivers for it so not really sure what drivers there is to download for it if there even are any that would work?"
There is no such things as drivers for that mic, but the motherboard drivers might need updating.

If motherboard driver (audio codec) doesn't help, then the issue is likely EMI/amp issues. You can try using the back and front jacks, but if both are showing the same static it could be a PSU or motherboard issue.
"It's a Qpad QH-90 and there's no drivers for it so not really sure what drivers there is to download for it if there even are any that would work?"
There is no such things as drivers for that mic, but the motherboard drivers might need updating.

If motherboard driver (audio codec) doesn't help, then the issue is likely EMI/amp issues. You can try using the back and front jacks, but if both are showing the same static it could be a PSU or motherboard issue.
 
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