However, some of our readers have reported the Microphone Boost option to be missing on their PCs. If that feature is missing in Microphone Properties on your PC, you might be able to restore it as outlined below.

Does your mic/sound card support Microphone Boost?

Note that it’s not necessarily entirely unusual for the Microphone Boost option to be missing on the Level tab. That feature isn’t available for all microphones and sound cards. So, it might be the case you need to add a new PCI sound card or microphone to your PC to enable that feature. However, there can also be other reasons for a missing Microphone Boost setting, such as:

Disabled microphone Outdated microphone driver The microphone is connected to the wrong port

If you’re sure Microphone Boost should be available on your PC, there are a few ways you might be able to re-enable it. Try applying the following Windows 11 methods for enabling missing Microphone Boost.

How can I fix a missing Microphone Boost setting in Windows 11?

Before getting into more complicated tweaking, let’s make sure that we check the following steps:

If you’re using an external microphone, make sure you’ve plugged it into the right port on your PC. Or try plugging a USB microphone into a different USB slot. Select the correct microphone in the Input device settings from the Audio options.

If these methods didn’t fix the problem, follow the solutions below to correct it.

1. Check the microphone you utilize is set as a default device

2. Open the troubleshooter for recording audio

3. Update your microphone’s driver

Microphone Boost could be missing because your microphone’s driver is outdated. In this case, updating the driver for the microphone might restore the missing boost feature. You can update your microphone’s driver with one of the methods in WR’s guide to updating drivers in Windows 11. Another dependable solution that you can use to update your microphone’s driver is a dedicated tool designed to perform this automatically. DriverFix is the best choice because it helps you run a complete scan to find outdated, missing, or malfunctioning drivers and update them with new versions immediately after.

4. Reinstall the sound card’s driver

Those resolutions can restore a missing Microsoft Boost setting on supported hardware. If they don’t work, then it’s probably the case that the feature doesn’t support your sound card. We also recommend reading our guide on what to do if the microphone is not working in Windows 11. If you have any other suggestions or potential solutions, feel free to comment in the section below.

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