Friday, September 23, 2011

Theres a problem with YouTube?

ok, is it me or Youtube changed? i mean go to the website and watch a video and you'll see a big screen and all the %26quot;related videos%26quot; and comments with be all the way to the bottom of the page. plz help me.Theres a problem with YouTube?no it not just you, youtube has just changedTheres a problem with YouTube?that's how it's been all the time comments under the videos.Theres a problem with YouTube?Several times each day, YouTube actually shuts down a lot

of their servers in order to update things like the home-page

and search results.



Everytime you go to a YouTube page, they're sending 100's

of little data packets to your computer -- each packet being

a %26quot;blob%26quot; of info (like chunks of text, links, thumbnails, icons,

HTML codes, etc). But when YouTube shuts down some of

those servers, that's when you're likely to see bits %26amp; pieces

of plain-looking text, graphics and thumbnails in odd places.

This usually fixes itself relatively quickly.



Sometimes things resolve themselves right away by simply

pressing the %26quot;F5%26quot; key or your browser's %26quot;Refresh%26quot; icon. The

best way to determine if this is the actual problem is if your

channel looks absolutely normal despite what is happening

on other YouTube pages.



If your YouTube continues to behave weird - stuck - strange,

it's possible that your directories of %26quot;temporary internet files%26quot;

and RAM (sometimes called %26quot;cache%26quot;) are at their max, and

cannot take any more -- the end result being that nothing is

in its proper place.



%26quot;Temporary internet files%26quot; are tiny bits of webpages that get

permanently put on your hard-drive. They will remain forever

on your computer, gradually plugging it up like hair stuck in

a sink drain, until you finally get rid of them once and for all.



Thus, exit out of YouTube, then clear your %26quot;cache%26quot; of all its

%26quot;temporary internet files%26quot;, %26quot;cookies%26quot; and %26quot;history%26quot;. It is best

if you shutdown and reboot afterwards. You'll be amazed at

how %26quot;fresh%26quot;, %26quot;new%26quot; and %26quot;fast%26quot; your YouTube will be:



Internet Explorer 6:

鈫?Tools 鈫?Internet Options

鈫?Delete Cookies 鈫?OK

鈫?Delete Files 鈫?OK

鈫?Clear History 鈫?Yes

鈫?OK



Internet Explorer 7:

鈫?Tools 鈫?Internet Options 鈫?Delete...

鈫?Delete files 鈫?Yes

鈫?Delete cookies 鈫?OK

鈫?Delete history 鈫?OK

鈫?Close (browsing history window)

鈫?OK



Internet Explorer 8:

鈫?Tools 鈫?Delete Browsing History

[. ] Preserve Favorites (leave blank)

[x] Temporary Internet files

[x] Cookies

[x] History

鈫?Delete



Mozilla Firefox 3:

鈫?Tools 鈫?Clear Private Data

[x] Browsing History

[x] Download History

[x] Saved Form and Search History

[x] Cache

[x] Cookies

鈫?Clear Private Data Now



Mozilla Firefox 3.5:

鈫?Tools 鈫?Clear Recent History

Time range to clear: 鈫?Everything

鈻?Details

[x] Browsing %26amp; Download History

[x] Saved Form and Search History

[x] Cookies

[x] Cache

鈫?Clear Now



Apple Safari 3:

鈫?Edit 鈫?Preferences

鈫?Security (tab) 鈫?Show Cookies

鈫?Remove All 鈫?Done

after that:

鈫?Safari 鈫?Empty Cache 鈫?Empty

after that:

鈫?History 鈫?Clear History



Google Chrome:

鈫?Tools (wrench) 鈫?Clear browsing data...

[x] Clear browsing history

[x] Clear download history

[x] Empty the cache

[x] Delete cookies

Clear data from this period: 鈫?Everything

鈫?Clear Browsing Data



DON'T FORGET TO SHUTDOWN/REBOOT AFTER DOING

ONE OF THE SEQUENCES ABOVE.



I hope that my information proves to be a little helpful to you.