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2. Run as Administrator: Right-click on the WhatsApp Desktop shortcut and select "Run as Administrator." This could help if the app is having trouble accessing certain files or permissions. 3. Check for App Errors: Windows Event Viewer can provide more details about the crash.
Hi Hania, I appreciate your response, but unfortunately, the problem is not solved after reinstalling WhatsApp. Moreover, the "Keep Me Signed in" box is not visible on the page where the barcode is scanned. Each time I launch the App after exiting, it still requires a login by scanning the barcode.
Here's the steps you can try. -Press Windows key + X. -Go to Settings. -Click Update and Security. -Click Troubleshooter then Additional troubleshooter. -Look for Windows Store Apps and run the troubleshooter. -Press Windows key + R. -Type wsreset.exe and hit Enter. Wait for few seconds while it is resetting the Store cache.
If you're experiencing difficulties installing the latest version of WhatsApp Desktop on your office desktop PC and have already tried various troubleshooting steps, here are a few additional suggestions that might help: 1. Clear the App Cache: Press the Windows key + I to open the Windows Settings, then go to "Apps" > "Apps & features."
The only way I can get it to launch is by going to task manager and finding whatsapp in the background processes, and then selecting it and clicking end task. After this, double-clicking the whatsapp shortcut launches whatsapp. Issue resolved with the App update with 2.2043.22.0.
A “clean boot” starts Windows with a minimal set of drivers and startup programs, so that you can determine whether a background program is interfering with your game or program. Select System Configuration from the results. On the Services tab of System Configuration, look for WhatsApp then uncheck it on the list.
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It is a phonetic keyboard. Ever since I updated the WhatsApp desktop app, the keyboard doesn't type anything in WhatsApp when switched to Devanagari. Works OK for English. The old WhatsApp desktop software (which was directly installed, and not from MS Store) supported the keyboard fine. When contacted to the software helpline, they said it is ...
Actually, I have the same problem and by following the steps below fixed my issue. -Press Windows key + X. -Go to Device Manager. -Expand the Camera or Imaging Device. -Look for the Camera driver that was installed. -Right-click and Update. -Look for "Browse my computer for driver. -Let me pick drivers available, drivers.
Open Microsoft Store then Click 3 dots. Select Download and Updates. Update WhatsApp or click Update all. **Reinstall WhatsApp app. Press Start then search Apps and Features. Find WhatsApp in the list. Click it then select Uninstall. Download and install WhatsApp from the link below.