Adobe Audition CS6 Record Voice Problem

Hello Friends..! I've a problem :S My problem is record voice..! I don't save my voice on Adobe Audition CS6..! And There is an error..! Error İs " The sample rates of the audio input and output devices do not match. Audio cannot be recorded until this is corrected.
Use the appropiate operating system or audio device control panel to adjust the sample rates of the input and output devices to use the same settings." that! Please Help Me..! I edited   Edit>Preferences>Audio Hardware...! but it's not been..!

If you are using an onboard soundcard such as a Realtek then you have to make sure that Windows has it set correctly before Audition can see it correctly. 
See this FAQ http://forums.adobe.com/thread/973133?tstart=0

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