Additionally, insufficient privileges given to Zoom and conflicts with the antivirus software can also cause interruptions during the installation process. In this article, we will discuss different solutions to solve this issue.
1. Run as Administrator
This issue might be caused due to insufficient privileges provided to Zoom. Running the program as an administrator will allow the program to access all the necessary administrator privileges, which might help solve this problem.
2. Check For Windows Updates
This issue might be caused by an outdated version of Windows. An outdated version of Windows does not support the latest version of programs, which can cause issues while installing Zoom updates. Check for Windows updates and update Windows to the latest version to ensure your system is up-to-date and can run the latest programs.
3. Disable Antivirus
It might be possible that the antivirus is conflicting with Zoom’s update installation process, causing errors and stopping the installation process. You can disable the antivirus software to ensure it is not interfering with any program. To disable antivirus, you can check our detailed article here.
4. Clear Zoom Cache
Zoom stores temporary cache data to ensure better performance. Sometimes, if the cache data is corrupted, it can cause disruption in the installation process and stop it. Deleting the cache data folder will remove all the corrupted files and create new ones.
5. Reinstall Zoom
If none of the solutions work, you can reinstall the Zoom app. This will delete all the installed Zoom files and install a new updated version of Zoom.







