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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.
1. Compatibility mode: Right-click on the WhatsApp Desktop shortcut, go to Properties, and under the Compatibility tab, try running it in compatibility mode for Windows 10. Sometimes this can mitigate issues stemming from compatibility conflicts. 2. Run as Administrator: Right-click on the WhatsApp Desktop shortcut and select "Run as ...
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 ...
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.
From what I understand, you are unable to open your WhatsApp App on Windows 10. Please repair or reset the app by following the steps below. *Select Start > Settings > Apps > Apps & features. *Select the app you want to fix. *Select the Advanced Options link under the name of the app (some apps don't have this option).
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 tatva, I'm Christine, a Windows user like you. Looks like your Whatsapp is automatically closing on your Windows device.
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.
1). Press Windows + R together and type wsreset.exe. Press Enter. 2). Wait for the process to complete. Microsoft Store will automatically launch after the reset. If it doesn't work, reset the Microsoft Store app. 1). Press Windows + I together and click on Apps from the left sidebar. 2). Click on Installed apps on the right. 3).
Replies (1) . -Hi, my name is Claudeir, I'm happy to help you! Windows+i>time and language>typing> here you can enable/disable several Typing options, including 'Highlight misspelled words'. If this setting is not working for WhatsApp only, you should go to Whats settings > Help. And look for their support, as this is a problem that only ...