Internal Mic not detected for G60-535DX

I accidentally disabled my internal audio sound options, and now it's not showing up at all.  When I go to Start>Control Panel>Hardware and Sound>Manage Audio Devices>Recording it tells me "no audio devices are installed"
I tried installing the Audio drivers to see if that would fix it Conexant Pebble High Definition SmartAudio.  It installed, I restarted, and the mic still isn't showing up.  Any suggestions?

I had the same problem with my internal mic. It was not listed as an option on the sound input panel. I solved the problem by going to System Preferences; clicking on "Speech"; then, under "speech recognition", choose "internal microphone" in the microphone menu; then click the "calibrate" button. Go back into the "Sound" panel and, hopefully, the internal mic will be an option.
I have to admit that I explored the rest of the options in the speech panel, but I believe that the calibration in the speech panel did the trick. I have external speakers for output and the mic now works great.
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