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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.
My WhatsApp desktop is showing me to update WhatsApp at Microsoft Play Store but when I try to download it, it is not happening. I am struggling past so many days.
1-Click on Start, search for the Microsoft Store. 2-Right-click on that and select "App settings". 3-Scroll down, then click on the "Repair" and the "Reset" button. 4-When finish, relaunch the Microsoft Store and try to install WhatsApp again. If the problem persists, the problem could be caused by a corruption of the Windows files, a ...
I am opening WhatsApp desktop then it closes immediately on newly installed windows
WhatsApp on Desktop keeps logging out and require sign in each time it is closed. How do I prevent this.
Here's the steps you can try. -Click Troubleshooter then Additional troubleshooter. -Look for Windows Store Apps and run the troubleshooter. Wait for few seconds while it is resetting the Store cache. -Copy and paste the command below and hit Enter. Restart your computer and try to download the app in Store.
I have a problem with installation of the latest version of WhatsApp Desktop for WINDOWS. I'm using WIN10 on all my computers - laptop, home desktop PC and office desktop PC. On two computers I updated WhatsApp with no problem, but on the office desktop PC I unsuccess to do this.
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.
Hi kevin_735 I'm Juliet and I'll do my best to help you. Let us try to Reset the WhatsApp Desktop App. Here is how you can reset the WhatsApp Desktop app in Windows 10: 1. Right-click Start, then head to Settings > Apps. 2. Select App & features. 3. From the apps list, select WhatsApp and click Advanced options. 4. Select the Reset button. 5. Open WhatsApp and check if it’s working. Note ...
Unfortunately, this didn't work for me as only file showing in the Media folder is Audio, nothing showing WhatsApp Images. The thing I don't understand is that all my Whats App photos are automatically saved in Gallery on my phone but they don't download to the computer, only the photos that I take on the phone camera do. I am new to Windows 11 and previously had Photo Gallery on Windows 10 ...