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  1. You do realize, that onboard "sound/soundcard/chip" also has its own drivers? (Often Realtek) And i would also like to mention, troubleshooting software (if their drivers aren't at fault) isn't really a Corsair problem. Troubleshooting it is also very hard, because there could be so many reasons to the cause, there aren't any tools saying "oh hey, your X name program is causing issues"
  2. Sounds like one of your soundcard(s) drivers are messing up with your microphone. Because usually Windows 7 only let you choose on specific recording device at the time. The same goes for applications like Ventrilo and Teamspeak. So it should basicly, be impossible to hear your music if you've choosen microphone and muted it. I would suggest you to uninstall all the soundcard drivers, reboot and attempt to reinstall. (Get the last ones, from internet) If that doesn't work, i think you would have to reinstall Windows.
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