I apologize if this is in the wrong section, but by looking at the situation it seems it most likely deals with Windows 7 and not the microphone, at least from my perspective.
I have Windows 7 Home Premium.
Manufacturer: Toshiba.
Model: Satellite A505.
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU M 330 @ 2.13GHz 2.13 GHz.
RAM: 4.00 GB
System type: 64-bit Operating System
I recently got a Logitech Labtec Desktop Microphone 600. My father tried to set it up for me, not realizing that it automatically overrode the original microphone, and I'm not sure if that caused the problem or if it existed beforehand, as I only noticed the issue after that incident.
My perception of the issue: The microphone is turned on permanently but it's the system, not the microphone. When The logitech microphone is not plugged in, the internal microphone is on, giving a constant light static and makes noise when I blow at it within the screen or when I touch the screen. When I plug in the logitech microphone the internal microphone stops making noise but the logitech microphone will make noise instead in the same manner, giving constant static and making noise when I touch it or blow on it. It occurred with both speakers and with headphones (the speakers ceasing to make noise when the headphones were plugged in but then making the noise themselves)
My attempts to fix it: I have gone to the Control Panel, Hardware and Sound, Manage Audio Devices, and disabled everything possible under the Recording section, have tried resetting the computer afterwords, and rechecking that they were all still disabled, but the same symptoms of static and noise when blown on continued. Strangely enough, if I disabled the speakers under the Playback section in the Manage Audio Devices, no music or mp3s would play but yet the problem would continue... This occurred with the speakers, or with the headphones.
The speakers and headphones could be controlled with the headphones though, so if I muted them directly (not disabling them) then they would stop making noise, but of course no noise would then come out of my computer so that's not much help.
A friend said it sounds like a program is turning on on start up and turning on the microphone, but I'm not sure what that could be... It doesn't seem like it's the microphone itself and could be something my dad messed up since he's not great with computers.
Thanks for any help offered, and while I could just reset the system (since I have the recovery media) that is pretty annoying so I'd rather avoid that if possible :/