A355 internal mic not working since Windows 7 upgrade

I've spent like 30 hours trying to figure this out.I has become somewhat of a crusade of sorts.Seems as if many people have had this problem , but can't find anyone who has solved it.I've tried many different realtek drivers,enabled ,disabled, vista drivers,windows 7 drivers I am at a loss for ideas.I've searched all over the web.Please help, I need to figure this out.Thanks in advance

Is this the mic by the web cam?  
Did you installed the Toshiba Windows 7 Sound driver?  I get the drivers from the Toshiba Canada web site.  They have the latest drivers.  
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