## Fixing Google Drive Screen Share on Windows 11
To fix Google Drive screen share not working on Windows 11, **update your Google Chrome browser to the latest version and ensure that your system’s screen recording settings are configured correctly**.
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Update Google Chrome**: Open Google Chrome, click on the three dots in the top right corner, and select “Help” > “About Google Chrome”. If an update is available, click on “Update Google Chrome”.
2. **Check Screen Recording Settings**: Go to Windows Settings (Press Windows key + I), click on “Privacy & security”, and select “Screen recording”. Ensure that the toggle switch is turned on and Google Chrome is listed as an allowed app.
3. **Clear Browser Cache**: Open Google Chrome, press Ctrl + Shift + R, and confirm that you want to clear browsing data. Select “All time” as the time range and check the boxes for “Cookies and other site data” and “Cached images and files”.
4. **Disable Extensions**: Open Google Chrome, click on the three dots in the top right corner, and select “More tools” > “Extensions”. Disable all extensions and then re-enable them one by one to identify if any extension is causing the issue.
5. **Reinstall Google Chrome**: If none of the above steps work, try uninstalling and reinstalling Google Chrome.
## Frequently Asked Questions
– **Q: What are the system requirements for Google Drive screen share?**
A: Ensure that your system meets the minimum requirements for Google Drive screen share, including a stable internet connection, the latest version of Google Chrome, and a compatible operating system (Windows 11).
– **Q: Can I screen share from Google Drive on other browsers?**
A: No, Google Drive screen share only works on Google Chrome.
– **Q: How do I troubleshoot screen share issues on Google Drive?**
A: Try the steps outlined in the step-by-step guide above. If the issue persists, contact Google Support for further assistance.
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