Microphone problem win 8.1

Msi gt70 The only microphone that works is the internal one. When i change to the one i want to use in recording devices, it still use internal microphone.
If i use a usb microphone it works
An yes i tried different headsets and microphones.

I don't know what kind of headset or microphones you use, but have you try to update the latest Realtek driver from MSI GT70 driver page?
Also you can check this FAQ:
http://www.msi.com/faq/nb-238.html

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