Toshiba Equium - internal microphone not working

Hi
My internal microphone does not work...comp says it cannot find the device...anyone know how to fix?
Thanks

There's a Toshiba label on the bottom of your notebook. Check that and give us your full model name and number. Also, please confirm what OS version you're running like Windows 7 64bit.
Mike

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