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Headset Microphone Level Stuck at 0: 7 Solutions to Fix It

Adjusting your settings can usually fix microphone issues

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Updated onApril 18, 2024

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A lot of audio recording problems could occur in Windows 10, and they are very annoying. Many reported that the headset microphone level was stuck at 0.

This will cause yourmicrophone level to be too low, and other person won’t hear you properly.

Speaking of microphone issues, users reported the following problems:

Why is my headphone/mic volume so low?

Why is my headphone/mic volume so low?

There are several causes for this problem, with the following ones being the most common:

What can I do if my headset microphone level is stuck at 0?

What can I do if my headset microphone level is stuck at 0?

Here’s what you should do first:

1. Run the Audio troubleshooter

2. Perform a System Restore

All these solutions are great, and they are working for so many users, but some of them may seem complicated for many, and they are time-consuming.

But you can get rid of this issue easily and without technical skills by using adedicated third-party tool.

3. Forbid apps to control the microphone

Sometimes third-party apps could make your microphone go berserk, so to prevent it, you’ll have to prevent them from controlling the microphone, which is enabled by default.

Now that you know how to lock the microphone volume, be sure to do that on your PC.

4. Reinstall your microphone driver

Windows will now install the default driver, and the issue should be resolved. If the problem persists with the default driver, you should try updating your driver and check if that helps.

To keep your system working properly, you need to have all drivers updated. We recommend a third-party tool to automatically update your drivers.

Aprofessional driver updater toolwill safely update and fix all your drivers in a fraction of the time needed for you to do it manually.

5. Set your microphone as the default recording device

Manywebcamscome with a built-in microphone, but sometimes the microphone on your webcam can be the problem.

If you have both your webcam and external microphone connected, you might encounter this issue.

6. Uninstall audio control software

Many applications tend to leave leftover files and registry entries on the PC even after you remove them. These files can cause the same problem to reappear, so it’s always a good idea to use an uninstaller application.

For this, we recommend CCleaner because it has a capable uninstaller feature as well as other very useful PC cleaning and optimization tools.

You can find the Uninstaller in the Tools submenu. It will display a full list of all apps on your PC. Select which ones you want to be removed and wait for the process to complete. CCleaner will leave no trace of your uninstalled apps.

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7. Try using Safe Mode

Safe Mode is a special segment of Windows that runs with default drivers and software. If you’re having an issue with your microphone volume, try using the microphone in Safe Mode and check if the issue reappears.

Once the Safe Mode starts, check if the problem appears. If not, it might be that youruser profile is corrupted. If that’s the case, you must create a new user profile and check if the problem still appears.

Our solutions above should help if your mic volume keeps changing, and things should return to normal.

If you have other problems with the sound volume, we have a great article that will help you fix the problem of thevolume being too low in Windows 10.

If you have any comments or suggestions, write them down in the comments section below, and we’ll surely check them out.

More about the topics:Fix audio issues,Microphone issues

Ivan Jenic

Windows Hardware Expert

Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan Jenic

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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.