Enable built in mic

I have a Satellite p305d running windows vista home premium. I plugged in an external mic and it was quite muted so I went to the speaker icon and right clicked. Went to recording devices and disabled the internal mic thinking that might help if I disabled the internal mic.... It didn't help so I tried to enable internal mic.
Now I want to enable the internal mic and it is nowhere to be found. I right clicked in the recording devices box and clicked on "show disabled devices" but is is not shown. All it says is no recording devices are found...
Any suggestions on how to get my internal mic back?
I use it frequently so any help would be appreciated...
keith
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I figured it out. I uninstalled the smartaudio conexant audio driver and then I downloaded the new driver from the computer manufacturers site and reinstalled the driver. After restarting the computer i went to the control panel and to the sounds icon. Under the recording tab I enabled the device...
http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/jsp/modelContent.jsp?ct=DL&os=&category=&moid=199863...
To summarize... download new driver, uninstall old driver, reinstal new driver, restart computer and enable device in the device manager.
Hope this helps others with the same problem
keith

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