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If so, my guess is that you'll need a sound card capable of splitting the signals like the Wii or the average cell phones do, or different headphones.
Check sound card drivers. Assuming you have realtek, it will be a brown speaker icon on the start bars right hand side. Make sure mic is all the way up there too.
The windows one (gray icon) it should pop up a context menu with volume mixer, recording devices, playback devices, etc. You want to check under recording devices there.
The realtek sound card drivers (brown speaker icon) should pop up a context menu but I forget what all it shows. Not much, but you want to pick properties or something along those lines. Choose the microphone tab, and check the settings there.
It's ok. i dont have an option for turning mic boost on and off all i have is the slider that control the decibals.