CAPTURING VIDEO AND AUDIO FROM THE DESKTOP

I AM USING A PAVILION DV 7-6163 WINDOWS 7 OS.
WHEN I CAPTURE VIDEO OF MY DESKTOP, I ALSO CAPTURE ANY NOISE MY MICROPHONE PICKS UP. A COUGH OR SNEEZ. HOW DO I PREVENT THIS?
THANK YOU,
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Its simple. DONT cough or sneeze when you are capturing video.
The notebook which you have has a digital dual-microphone array which features beam-forming, echo-cancellation, and noise-suppression software support. 
Also Go to Control Panel > Programs and Features, uninstall IDT Audio drivers , restart the computer and install updated drivers from here and see if that helps.
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