This article describes the different reset option you have for your audio devices in Windows 11.You might do this if your audio isn't working well, if you're trying to squeeze the best performance as possible out of your devices, or if you want to stop using custom settings.
Follow these steps to reset the volume for all your apps in one go.This will set the volume to 100% for whatever apps are listed in the Settings app.
Right-click the sound icon on the taskbar (it's near the clock), and chooseSound settings.
Other ways to do this include clicking throughSettings>System>Sound, or executing thems-settings:soundRun command.
SelectVolume mixerfrom theAdvancedsection.
At the bottom of the screen, selectReset.
There are a few ways to deal with the audio driver, depending on your specific situation:
Here's how to uninstall the audio driver in Windows 11:
Open Device Manager, and expand theSound, video and game controllerscategory.
Double-click or double-tap the device that's having the issue.
From theDriver tab, selectUninstall Device, and thenUninstall from the confirmation box.
Restart your computer.
If after you log back in, the problem is worse or not fixed, return to Device Manager and go toAction>Scan for hardware changes.
There are a couple of services that Windows uses to deal with sound. You can restart these services if you're experiencing abnormal sound quality issues.
Search Windows forServices, or use the Run commandservices.msc.
LocateWindows Audio Endpoint Builderfrom the list, right-click it, and chooseRestart.
SelectYeson the prompt to also restart theWindows Audioservice.
As the above directions show, all the Windows 11 sound settings are accessible through the Settings app. You can get there in a few ways:
Once you're in Settings, selectSoundfor settings pertaining to output devices, input devices, troubleshooting tools, the volume mixer, and more. Another way to jump directly into the sound settings is to right-click the volume icon in the taskbar and chooseSound settings. From that same menu isOpen volume mixer, which will do just that.
In the Advanced section for sound, look forMore sound settings. There you'll find more options related to your playback devices and sound themes.
Here are examples of the available settings you can tweak for better sound on a pair of headphones:
As you can see in that screenshot,Restore Defaultswill reset the settings within that specific tab.
No Sounds on Windows 11? Here's How to Fix It FAQTo change Windows 11 system sounds, go toSettings>Sound>More sound settings. Tap theSoundstab to open a list of Program Events and select the sound you want to change.
To fix your Windows 11 audio icons, update the relevant drivers (display adapters, sound, video, etc.), disable any audio plug-ins or extensions, and manually choose a default speaker. If you still have problems, run a troubleshooter, then update and restart Windows.