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Fix: WhatsApp Desktop Is Not Opening in Windows 11

Resetting Whatsapp Desktop might help you fix this issue

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

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WhatsApp Desktopis a free app that lets you use it on your Windows PC or Mac. Unfortunately, there are some instances that this might not be possible because it is not opening in Windows 11.

The program provides Windows 11 users with a convenient and modern way to communicate with friends and family.  Luckily, you have come to the right place as we will help you bypass this issue through our simple and easy to execute solutions.

Why is my WhatsApp Desktop not opening?

Why is my WhatsApp Desktop not opening?

If you’re trying to open WhatsApp Desktop on your Windows 11 device, but it won’t open, there could be several reasons for it.  Here are the most common reasons:

How can I fix WhatsApp Desktop not opening on Windows 11?

How can I fix WhatsApp Desktop not opening on Windows 11?

While there are a couple of solutions that you can try to apply with the aim of fixing the WhatsApp Desktop not opening on Windows 11 issue, you can start off by quickly checking out the following:

Quick Tip:

Why not trying accessing directly via browser? Opera One is one of the fastest and trustworthy browsers out there, it comes with many adds and extenuation already integrated, such as VPN and AI.

It has the WhatsApp application exactly in the sidebar and you can mute or log out whenever you want. It also allows you to browse the web and chat simultaneously by pinning your conversation.

Opera One

1. Reset WhatsApp

2. Reinstall WhatsApp Desktop

3. Update WhatsApp Desktop

This will take up a few minutes, depending on the number of applications you have installed on your device. WhatsApp Desktop will be updated as well, then check out the new screen share feature of WhatsApp, which allows you to share screen on Windows and other devices.

4. Force Close WhatsApp

The WhatsApp Desktop not opening Windows 11 issue might be a result of the app processes that run in the background encountering some issues. This in turn prevents the application from launching properly.

How do I get WhatsApp to open on startup in Windows 11?

WhatsApp being able to auto-launch every time you log into your Windows 11 device will allow you to keep tabs on your conversations. Here’s how you can set up this prompt:

That said, if you have tried to apply the listed fixes above and you are still yet to resolve the issue, then the problem might be more complex. You can alternatively tryrestarting your device in Safe Mode.

By restarting your Windows 11 device in Safe Mode, all third-party applications are disabled by default. You can then try to launch the application to check whether the issue has been resolved.

You may also experience a similar error but withWhatsApp web not workingso be sure to check our article on the same

And finally, we’d also like to recommend that you check out our expert guide on easy fixes ifWhatsApp is showing browser not supportedin case you bump into this issue.

Let us know whether you have been able to solve this issue in the comments section below.

More about the topics:WhatsApp,Windows 11

Claire Moraa

Windows Software Expert

Claire has a knack for solving problems and improving the quality of life for those around her. She’s driven by rationality, curiosity, and simplicity, and always eager to learn more about Microsoft’s products. With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11, errors, and software.

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Claire Moraa

Windows Software Expert

With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11 errors.