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online videos keep freezing every 2 secs?
03-04-2014, 08:47 PM
Post: #1
online videos keep freezing every 2 secs?
my laptop is a Fujitsu ah530
Intel Pentium
4gb ram

my laptop has been fine for the past year. now every online video keeps freezing every too 2-3 secs with a buzzing sound

it does it on youtube, facebook and anything that uses flash player...

and my laptop has been recently fixed from overheating fan and had to be cleaned.

please answer Sad

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03-04-2014, 08:49 PM
Post: #2
 
First check the internet speed. That would be the main reason. If you have slow internet, the videos will be buffering a lot.

You can also check if Flash Player is working/fully updated, or it could be a bug on their side.

If all that fails, it is probably the laptop breaking. Many products have a "fail safe" product breaker, so you have to buy a new one. They also all use different parts that are difficult to replace, and do it sneakily so you think it is a natural one. It is the biggest scam of the century. I feel sorry for you if this is the cause, and ask if you could help make it more well known.

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03-04-2014, 09:06 PM
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The answer is simple!

Your ''Cache'' (Temp Internet Files), Virtual Memory, and/or "PageFiling" are near-full
and cannot take anymore.  Simply delete your Cache (plus "Cookies" and "History"),
then clear your Memory with a shutdown & reboot.  Afterwards, you will freak at how
fast and non-freezing your YouTube will be.

Mozilla Firefox:
→  Tools  →  Options  →  Privacy ('key')  →  Clear Now
[x] Browsing History
[x] Cache
[x] Cookies
[x] Offline Website Data
[x] Authenticated Sessions
→  Clear Private Data Now

Google Chrome:
→  ≡  or wrench  → Tools  →  Clear browsing data
→  the beginning of time ▼
[x] Clear browsing history
[x] Empty the cache
[x] Delete cookies and other site and plug-in data
→  Clear browsing data

Internet Explorer 9 and 10:
→  Gear (icon)  →  Safety  →  Delete browsing history
[x] Temporary Internet files and website files
[x] Cookies and website data
[x] History
→  Delete

Internet Explorer 11:
→  Settings ('gear' icon on the far right side)  →  Options
(then under History)  →  "Select"
[x] Cached images
[x] Cookies
[x] Browsing History
→  Delete

Don't forget to completely shutdown & reboot afterwards.

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