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How to Reset Audio Settings in Windows 11

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Feb 10, 2026 Updated Mar 31, 2026 2 min read

Is your computer’s sound not working right? Don’t worry. This guide will show you how to reset your audio (sound) settings in Windows 11. Resetting them can fix many sound problems.

Why Reset Audio Settings?

Windows 11 lets you change many sound settings. For example, you can turn on special sound features like audio enhancements or switch to mono audio (which plays the same sound in both ears). These settings can make your music, videos, and games sound better.

But if these settings get changed or don’t work right, it can cause problems. What happens when you reset them? Your audio goes back to the way Windows 11 first set it up. This can fix many issues.

How to Reset Audio Settings in Windows 11

Step 1: Open the Settings App

Click the Start menu and select Settings. Or press Windows + I on your keyboard.

Windows 11 System tile in Settings

Step 2: Go to Sound Settings

In the left menu, click System. Then on the right side, click Sound.

Windows Sound tile in Settings

Step 3: Open Volume Mixer

Scroll down to the Advanced section and click Volume mixer.

Volume mixer tile in Windows 11

Step 4: Reset Volume Mixer

Click the Reset button. This will set all app sound levels back to the recommended defaults.

Reset button in Volume mixer

Step 5: Reset Advanced Audio Settings

Go back to System > Sound. Find the link that says More sound settings under the Advanced section. Click it.

More sound settings link

Step 6: Open Speakers Properties

In the new window, click Speakers on the left. Then click the Properties button.

Speakers properties window

Step 7: Restore Defaults

In the Speakers Properties window, click the Advanced tab. Then click the Restore Defaults button to reset your audio device settings.

Restore Defaults button in Speakers Properties

Step 8: Update Sound Drivers (Optional)

If your sound still has problems, try updating your audio device drivers. This can fix issues by reinstalling the software that helps Windows talk to your sound hardware. Learn how to update device drivers in Windows 11

Summary

  • Resetting your audio settings can fix many sound problems on your Windows 11 PC.
  • You can reset volume levels, sound device settings, and more using the Settings app.
  • Updating or reinstalling your audio drivers can help if resetting settings doesn’t fix the problem.
  • If you have questions or tips, feel free to leave a comment below!
  • Good luck, and enjoy your sound working properly again!

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Richard, the owner and lead writer at Geek Rewind, is a tech enthusiast passionate about simplifying complex IT topics. His years of hands-on experience in system administration and enterprise IT operations have honed his ability to provide practical insights and solutions. Richard aims to make technology more accessible and actionable. He's deeply committed to the Geek Rewind community, always ready to answer questions and engage in discussions.

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