Sometimes when trying to lower the volume of Skype sounds in the mixer and save it for future use, you will notice that it does not save the settings immediately after closing the window.
While there are some ways to fix this issue, you can also refer to our detailed post for some quick fixes if the volume is too low on your Windows PC.
Why doesn't Windows save settings in Volume Mixer?
There may be different reasons why the volume mixer settings are not saved, such as:
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Hardware Conflict – There may be a problem with the built-in audio device.
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Outdated or Corrupted Audio Drivers –If the driver is not updated to the latest version or is corrupted, it may interfere with the volume mixer functionality.
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This app does not have exclusive control of the device – If it is an issue with a specific app, it may not have exclusive control of the device.
- Corrupted System Files – Corrupted system files can affect various functions of your system, including sound. This may also cause the volume mixer to show no sound.
- Recent Windows Update - It may be that the last Windows update is corrupted and hence causing the volume mixer issue.
- Windows Explorer is not working properly – The Windows Discovery process may not be functioning properly.
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Viruses in the system –There may be viruses or other threats that prevent the volume mixer from functioning properly.
But, the good news is, we have a list of solutions that can help you fix the volume mixer not saving settings issue.
If Volume Mixer isn't saving settings, how to fix it?
Before proceeding with the main methods below, we recommend that you try the following:
- Install any pending Windows updates.
- Run a virus scan and remove all threats.
- Uninstall the latest Windows updates that may be causing problems.
- Remove any third-party applications that may interfere with the volume mixer.
However, if the volume mixer still does not save the settings, you can follow the methods below to solve the problem.
1. Run the Windows Audio Troubleshooter
- Press the keys simultaneously to launch Windows Settings. WinI
- Click System on the left, then click Troubleshooting on the right.
- On the next screen, under Options, click Additional Troubleshooters.
- Next, go to Play Audio and click Run. Windows will now start looking for any problems and, if found, will automatically apply the fix.
Once completed, you can check if the volume mixer is now saving the settings.
However, if the Windows Troubleshooter stops working for some reason, you can refer to the solutions in our detailed post here.
2.1 Update the audio driver
- Press the shortcut key to open the run console. WinR
- Type devmgmt.msc in the search bar and click.Enter
- Next, expand the Sound, Video, and Game Controllers section, right-click the device and select Update Driver.
- Next, in the new window, click Search for drivers automatically. Windows will detect the latest version and automatically install the driver.
Actually, you can also uninstall the driver and visit the manufacturer's website to manually download and install the latest driver version to solve this problem.
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2.2 Roll back the audio driver
- Press the key at the same time to open the Run console. WinR
- In the search field, type devmgmt.msc and click . Enter
- Click to expand the Sound, Video, and Game Controllers section, right-click the device, and select Properties.
- In the Properties dialog box, go to the Drivers tab and click Rollback Driver (if highlighted show).
Once completed, restart your PC and the volume mixer should now save the settings.
3. Allow the application to exclusively control this device
- Press the hotkey to open the running console. WinR
- Type sndvol in the search box and click.Enter
- This will open the classic volume mixer panel. Here, go to Devices and click on the speaker icon.
- In the Properties dialog box, navigate to the Advanced tab and select Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device and Provide exclusive mode to applications priority".
- Press Apply and OK to save changes.
Now, open the volume mixer and check if it is saving the settings or if you are still having issues.
4. Restart the Windows Explorer process
- Press the key at the same time to open the Task Manager. CtrlShiftEsc
- Go to the Processes tab and find Windows Resource Management under Window Processes Device ".
- Right-click Windows Explorer and click Restart.
You can now launch Volume Mixer, modify settings and check that it is saving changes.
5. Repair damaged system files
- Press the keys simultaneously to open the Run console, type cmd, and then press the hotkey to open an elevated command prompt. WinRCtrlShiftEnter
- Next, in Command Prompt (Admin) window, run the following command and click: Enter
<strong>sfc /scannow</strong>
- The scanning process takes a while, so wait until it ends.
If you're wondering how to make the volume mixer permanent without saving settings, one of these methods should help.
How to save volume mixer settings?
In general, though, you can follow these instructions to ensure that Volume Mixer saves any changes in settings:
- Press the keys simultaneously to open Windows Settings. WinI
- Type mixer in the search box on the left and click the Mixer option.
- On the next screen, go to the Applications section and move the slider under System Sound to the left or right to adjust Application Sound settings.
Alternatively, you must also check if the headphones you are using are damaged or if the volume buttons are faulty. In this case, you can replace the headphones with new ones.
However, if none of the above methods work, you can perform a factory reset on your Windows 11 PC, which should help you solve the volume mixer not saving settings issue.
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