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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.
Press WIndows+ R, type shell:appsfolder nad press enter. On the Apps folder, right-click Whatsapp > Create shortcut. It will ask to create the shortcut on the desktop, select yes. On the desktop, rename the Whatsapp - shortcut to Whatsapp to ease the next steps. If you want you can place the shortcut on another folder.
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.
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.
Sorry for having this issue, Kindly try the following troubleshooting steps: 1- Go to WhatsApp > Settings > Chats > Media visibility (toggle on) 2- Clear WhatsApp Cache: a- Go to Settings > Apps > Manage Apps. b- find and tap WhatsApp. Go to storage and hit "Clear data." 3- Restart Your Phone and check.
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.
Whatsapp Desktop in Win 10 32-bit. Hi, I am Dave, I will help you with this. Facebook do not make a 32bit version of their WhatsApp app, the only version they make is a 64bit version of that app, so you would not be able to install the app from the Microsoft Store. The only way you Would be able to access WhatsApp on your PC is using a web ...
I follow the link and select the update hyperlink. Whatsapp logs out and then displays the QR code for syncing with my phone. But once the app reopens it shows the same banner that Whatsapp should be updated. I have installed directly from the MS Store and with the same result. In fact the version of Whatsapp from MS Store was not the latest.
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 ...
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