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I recently built a new PC. I have been having a problem that is very aggravating. Every time I want to watch a youtube video. The first video normally plays fine but then when I want to watch another one this screen shows up. "An error has occurred. Please try again later." I have done everything the learn more section has told me. Refresh browser, clear cookies and data, restart WiFi and router. Nothing helped. i then researched more around the internet on forum pages and videos saying change your DNS Settings to specific numbers. I did that and nothing changed. I tried enabling adobe flash player. I am not sure if I enebaled java script. Don't know anything about those programs. I am hard wired internet with 114 mgb download, so my internet is not the problem. The same thing happens when I want to watch netflix. I have tried everything please help - Andrew 5b7732e782994_Screenshot(2).thumb.png.f0d4868910f364bb3e0b1d539263cafd.png

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my laptop is very weak, and I get that message a lot. If your specs are up to snuff, try reinstalling chrome.

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18 minutes ago, ACE3066 said:

I dont know how to check for that. I screenshotted where i am at5b7737b010541_Screenshot(3).thumb.png.0ca1ba00630a138644aa2f44da78549d.png

Go to motherboards support page, download driver package and install that. What you have are Windows PnP drivers. Or ones Win10 should download. With manual install you can at least check that out of possible factors. I mentioned because it wasn't in your "already tried" list.

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8 minutes ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

Go to motherboards support page, download driver package and install that. What you have are Windows PnP drivers. Or ones Win10 should download. With manual install you can at least check that out of possible factors. I mentioned because it wasn't in your "already tried" list.

How do I get there? Do I have to go into the bios?

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9 minutes ago, ACE3066 said:

How do I get there? Do I have to go into the bios?

What, mobos support page? No. You go to MSI.com or GIGABYTE.com or ASROCK.com or ASUS.com or whatever, search for your motherboard model (or you can search straight in Google), go to Support tab, select drivers and download LAN driver.

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2 hours ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

What, mobos support page? No. You go to MSI.com or GIGABYTE.com or ASROCK.com or ASUS.com or whatever, search for your motherboard model (or you can search straight in Google), go to Support tab, select drivers and download LAN driver.

I went to the website and downloaded all the drivers and the LAN drivers for my specific motherboard. So far ive been watching youtube videos fine. I will comment back if it stopps working. Thank you so much for helping me it means a lot.5b776571e17fe_Screenshot(4).thumb.png.06d092fa57a728ffa3e80ae39c5dc38d.png

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3 hours ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

What, mobos support page? No. You go to MSI.com or GIGABYTE.com or ASROCK.com or ASUS.com or whatever, search for your motherboard model (or you can search straight in Google), go to Support tab, select drivers and download LAN driver.

Never mind, I tried to watch another video and it did the same thing

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