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When I opened the notification there was no prompt to sign in, so I thought that that was automatic. I wrote a long, and I hope helpful reply, and submitted it.
I was taken to the login page, logged in, and that reply was lost. The installation was prompted by launching a session. The filename seemed cryptic, so I hoped that your linked installer would solve the problem. It did not. Members of the 'Windows Insider' scheme have been able to install W11 before the release date.
This is a cunning way to iron out any final bugs, using the help of those curious to see what comes next. Unless you have your new version that recognises W11 ready before that due date, there will be a clamour from those who have upgraded.
Maybe you would like to post a link to it here for the community to test. Can you confirm that you computer meets the actual hardware requirements for Virtual Backgrounds. Can you confirm that Zoom is otherwise working on your computer, other than Virtual Backgrounds?
I know at least one person running Zoom on Windows 11 - but I know they would not have been using Virtual Backgrounds. The OS was updated from W10 within a couple of days of purchasing.
I have not yet noticed any other problems, having used Zoom for several meetings in the last couple of days. I Wanted to know if it worked with the Pentium Gold as I'm looking to buy a laptop with this processor? My Laptop is a brand new one with the W11 update. Is just zoom, the one giving me the background issue. Other than that, works fine. Please, help us on this! I need to use the background for work. Thank you Rupert. I too could not use the virtual backgrounds but I installed Zoom again using the link you provided for the 64 bit and now I am in Zoom virtual background la la land!
Thank you so much for providing the link. I am still convinced that somewhere in the code is a table of acceptable operating systems - and W11 is not among them! Since this machine was able to jump Microsoft's high hurdle to install W11, I am sure that it is not deficient.
After installing the linked version and finding that backgrounds were still unsupported, I checked for updates. That version was 5. I hoped that Mepemep's success was because Zoom had slipped in a sly fix, but I was disappointed. I downloaded from the link provided and I was able to participate in my meeting successfully with a selected virtual background.
As I was closing down the app I checked to see what version I was on and I noticed that there was an update available. I updated to 5. Yes, I am running Windows I also am a Tech professional so I know my stuff. Zoom is working perfectly for me. Sorry that you don't have the same experience. Help me! What did you do to get a virtual background to work on Windows 11? I was in touch with Zoom just today and they said Windows 11 does not support a virtual background and I should "work around" on another machine.
Not an option and Zoom is no help! Sorry Zoom but this is ridiculous! Especially for paying customers! So I am supposed to downgrade my system for a virtual background? Doesn't make sense! I thought that it was just the issue of W11 being left off the list of operating systems, but others have said that they have got backgrounds to work.
I can only conclude that the restriction applies to machines with shared display memory, everything else checks out. However features like eyebrow tracking work, which I would think called for more vision processing ingenuity, so maybe Zoom will get around to the background problem one day.
Are you having problems with static image backgrounds or with video backgrounds? I found that I can use static ones but not video. I am using Windows 10, but I wonder if the same thing happens with Windows 11, or if Windows 11 is more restrictive as to the hardware you must have for video backgrounds. I'd be happy with a static image! If I select 'I have a green screen' that can be enabled, but all the background clutter shows through. In all such cases, such as the 'upgrade to W11' test, there should be a 'I accept that my system might cause problems' button should force a pass to the test.
Friend has an Asus windows 10 laptop with the and gets the message saying the specs are not up to it. Which suggests Zoom perhaps do not recognise it, even though it's better than previous gen i3's that they allow..
I don't understand why they would have that requirement, when there is no similar requirement for Intel processors. I am having the same issues and I have the same processor.. So it means we can't use background for now then?
Actually, it seems to be more complicated. Go to solution. Manthila Listener. RN Zoom Moderator. If my reply helped, don't forget to click the accept as solution button! Ismaelgans Listener. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. JDB Listener. In response to rhm1y. Please Note: I am running Windows Windows 11 crashes during Zoom video calls.
In response to RN. LunguIulia Listener. In response to kushalvarshney. Hey, you mean that by updating to Windows 11 all the crashes of Zoom have disappeared? Any updates on Windows 11 support? It's been a couple of months with numerous releases. In response to mnaseer.
Run the app in compatibility mode. Right click on app, properties, compatibility tab, select windows 8. EmilioPuga Listener. In response to yinkamarto. ChristineGold Listener. In response to Ismaelgans. In response to EmilioPuga. DaphneTen Listener. I have the same exact problem.
Have you found a solution to this issue? In response to DaphneTen. You will need a computer with speakers and a microphone. Note: Webcams are recommended but not required. If you do have a computer with speakers and a microphone, and optionally a webcam, then you continue below to learn how to download and install Zoom app on Windows 11 computer.
To ensure a good experience with your zoom meeting, you should go download and install the Zoom application before the meeting starts. During the installation, when prompted with the screen below asking if you want Zoom to make changes to your computer, choose Yes.
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