But like all software, it can have intermittent issues like frequent crashing due to various reasons.

If Zoom keeps crashing on Windows 11, dont worry!

There are a few things you might do to fix the problem.

launch task manager

We will also discuss some of the possible causes of this issue.

So, if youre having trouble with Zoom crashing, keep reading!

Why Does Zoom Keeps Crashing on Windows 11?

end zoom task

Here are the fixes you’re free to try.

This will fix any glitch that might be causing the app to work abruptly.

2.Find the Zoom Meetings app under theProcessestab, right-tap on it, and selectEnd Task.

restart system

3.Now relaunch the Zoom utility and verify if its working properly

2.

Reboot the System

1.Click theStartbutton or press the Windows key to fire up the Start menu.

2.hit the power icon, then selectRestartfrom the drop-down menu.

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3.Let your system reboot and try launching Zoom again to see if its working properly.

2.If any update is available, the app will start downloading it.

3.Click theInstallbutton to set up the downloaded updates.

zoom updates available

4.The update will start getting installed.

5.The app will be restarted, and you will get the successfully updated notification.

Roll-Back Camera Driver

If the above steps dont work, you may have to roll back your camera driver.

install the zoom updates

This can fix any incompatibility issues that might be causing Zoom to crash.

Heres how:

1.Right-punch the Start button and selectDevice Managerfrom the list of options.

2.Expand theCameraoption and find your camera driver.

the updates will start getting installed

3.Right-hit it and selectPropertiesfrom the list of options.

4.Switch to the Driver tab, click theRoll Back Driverbutton, and follow the instructions to complete the process.

5.kickstart your system and peek if Zoom is working properly now.

zoom succesfully updated

Update the Camera Driver

An outdated camera driver can also lead to Zoom crashing.

you could also try resetting your router to fix any connection issues.

This can fix any issues with the app not being able to work properly with your graphics card.

windows device manager

3.Look for the Video Rendering Method heading and expand the drop-down menu below.

4.Select theDirect3D11option from the drop-down menu.

5.shut the app and cycle your gear.

camera driver properties

To fix this issue, you should try repairing the corrupted files using the SFC command.

2.Right-select theCommand Promptoption, selectRun as Administratorfrom the list of options and clickYesto confirm your choice.

3.jot down thesfc/scannowin the command window, and pressEnterto initiate a full system scan.

roll back driver

5.start your system and test whether the Zoom crashing issue has been fixed.

This will ensure that any corrupted or damaged files are deleted, and fresh working files can be installed.

Heres how to re-install Zoom on Windows 11:

1.Click theStartbutton and selectSettingsfrom the Menu.

update camera driver

2.Switch to theAppssection on the left pane, and selectInstalled appson the right.

3.Now, search for the Zoom system.

4.smack the three dots and selectUninstall.

zoom settings

5.Again, click theUninstallbutton on the pop-up window to confirm the Uninstall.

6.After the uninstall is completed, visit theofficial site of Zoomto download the latest version.

7.Click theDownloadbutton to begin downloading the latest version of Zoom for the desktop.

zoom video advanced settings

Update Windows 11

Sometimes, outdated Windows are the root cause of issues with applications like Zoom.

It might be possible that the latest Zoom version is incompatible with the outdated OS.

5.After you start your system, find out if Zoom is working properly now.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Zoom is compatible with Windows 11.

However, you might need to update the system or your system for it to work properly.

Try updating the system and repairing any corrupted system files using the SFC command.

Direct3D11 video rendering

If none of these methods work for you, then you should try contacting technical support for further assistance.

run command prompt as administrator

run sfc command

installed apps

search for zoom app

uninstall zoom app

confirm uninstall

download latest version of zoom

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install all updates