Go to the “Driver” tab, then select “Roll Back Driver.”.
Enter “ devmgmt.msc” in the field, then “OK.”.
Press the “Windows” key + “R” together to open a “Run.”.
If you experience performance issues during startup, joining a meeting, turning on the camera/audio, or screen sharing, try these fixes:
After the rollback is complete, reboot your PC for the changes to take effect, then see whether the problem still occurs.
Select a reason for rolling back then “Yes.”.
Access the “Driver” tab, then select “Roll Back Driver.”.
Right-click your camera, then choose “Properties.”.
Double-click “Cameras” or “Imaging devices” to access the list.
Enter “ devmgmt.msc” in the text field, then “OK.”.
Press the “Windows” key and “R” together to open the “Run” command.
Follow these steps to see whether the same works for you: Using the previous camera driver fixed the crashing problem for some Zoom users. If adjusting your video settings doesn’t fix the issue, try the following: Roll Back Camera Driver
Restart Zoom to allow the changes to take effect.
Beneath “Video Rendering Method,” select “Direct3D11” from the pull-down menu.
Choose the “Video” tab, then select “Advanced.”.
Open Zoom and click the “Settings” icon in the top-right corner.
Follow these steps to tweak your video rendering settings: