No microphone in Windows Vista 32-

It simply doesn't work. I pluged it into where is glowing red.Card is extreme gamer.
I am sad that I paid 90 euros for a nothing.

I don't know about the glowing red thing.
However, if you right click the volume control in the taskbar -> recording devices, what's it list for the microphone? Working? Currently Unavailable? Is it set to default?
What's interesting for me is, I have my Microphone listed as Currently Unavailable but it works without issue.
One of the things I have to do every time is to set up the mic through Vista.
Right click volume control -> Recording Devices -> Select Microphone and set to default -> Click Configure -> Click Set Up Microphone
After doing that, ignore the warning that Windows Vista didn't "hear" you clearly and open up the Recording Devices again and select Properties for your Microphone to adjust the volume.

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