I've been having some frustrating issues with my computer's audio lately. The internal microphone suddenly stopped working a few weeks ago without any changes on my end. I can't get it to record any sound during test attempts, even though the drivers are up to date and the microphone itself is detected. I've checked the Realtek audio console to make sure nothing is muted, and the volume is turned up, but no luck.
Now, my jack microphone input isn't functioning either. I used to rely on a jack headset, but now, while I can hear audio through it, the microphone still isn't working. It shows as connected but the sound levels are completely blank in the settings. In the Realtek audio console, I noticed the mic level is set to zero, and whenever I try to adjust it and close the settings, it just resets back to zero. I've already tried reinstalling Windows and updating the drivers, but nothing seems to resolve the issue. Any suggestions on how to fix both microphone problems?
3 Answers
Windows can have a lot of audio quirks, and it's really confusing with settings spread across multiple panels. I'd recommend going through your sound settings again; look for any inconsistencies or settings that seem off—there might be something still misconfigured.
Just a side note: making changes to your BIOS or disk setup can lead to data loss, so always make sure your backups are up to date before tinkering with your system!
One thing you could try is uninstalling the sound drivers via the Device Manager and then rebooting your computer. Windows usually reinstalls the drivers automatically, and that sometimes resolves audio issues like this. Give it a shot!

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