Unwanted echoes in Premiere elements 7

Hi.  I am attempting to record some guitar by plugging it directly into my microphone jack.  When I attempt to record in PE7, however, I receive an echoing feedback of some sort, where the music I just played is repeated over and over, getting quieter and quieter.  Not quite sure what to do, Help would be quite appreciated.

Well, depending on the mechanics of the guitar, you can basically have a mic, with the pickup also getting the signals from the speakers, i.e. feedback.
I would first turn off all speakers, and use headphones to monitor the Audio.
Next, if that does not clean up the signal, I would begin checking out the connections, and especially the impedance of all devices. Most sound cards have both a mic-in and a line-in, and one should match the impedance of the device and the sound card's input.
Good luck,
Hunt

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    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1121947?start=40&tstart=0
    The rough Google Translate went
    Hello 
    I had the same problem as you and I just d have the solution:
    go to C / program files (86) / common files/OOBE
    Rename OOBE by OLDOOBE
    and your problem is resolved
    You can reinstall the software
    What worked for me in this case was none of the above. How I and others navigated this installation problem is documented in the thread cited.
    We look forward to your results to see what turned out to work for you.
    Thanks.
    ATR

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