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Browser problem..Youtube doesn't load properly.....please HELP.

It all begin few days ago.

when i'm browsing through Youtube (with Google Chrome) suddenly the mainpage or any youtube videos won't load properly. And then i changed my browser into FireFox everything goes smoothly, until recently it also happen to my firefox, then i tried Opera, got same problem like previous browser.

This problem only happened when i try to load YouTube

 

I also tried search some solutions on Google, some said i need to clear my cookies and cache, some said i need to reinstall my browser. i already done that. So guys, if you can help my PLEASE tell me what i need to do. (BTW my OS is Win 8)

 

i can't live without YouTube :'(     Need to see some glorious PC hardware ASAP

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try another browser! clear cookies cache and do a history delete.

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try it without the https reboot the pc? unistall latest addons or toolbars etc.....

EOC folding stats - Folding stats - My web folding page stats

 

Summer Glau: Quote's The future is worth fighting for. Serenity

 

My linux setup: CPU: I7 2600K @4.5Ghz, MM: Corsair 16GB vengeance @1600Mhz, GPU: 2 Way Radeon his iceq x2 7970, MB: Asus sabertooth Z77, PSU: Corsair 750 plus Gold modular

 

My gaming setup: CPU: I7 3770K @4.7Ghz, MM: Corsair 32GB vengeance @1600Mhz, GPU: 2 Way Gigabyte RX580 8GB, MB: Asus sabertooth Z77, PSU: Corsair 860i Platinum modular

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So, do you know how to fix it?

I am not sure, you can try removing the https tag, or disabling your antivirus/firewall (enable it after!), maybe flush your DNS cache...

 

That'd be opening a command prompt and typing

ipconfig /flushdns

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