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download the latest version of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Opera and try Netflix again. Our web player works best on: Google Chrome on Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later. Mozilla Firefox on Windows Vista or later. Opera on Windows Vista Service Pack 2 or later. Troubleshoot your browser Clear browser cookies Your browser may be referencing an outdated or netflix unexpected error google chrome corrupted setting in the cookie file. Go to netflix.com/clearcookies to clear the Netflix cookie. This will sign you out of Netflix.com. Select Netflix Home, then Member Sign In to log back in and play your movie or TV show again. Restart your browser Sometimes restarting your browser can clear this issue. Quit your browser, restart it, and play your movie or TV show again. Try another browser A browser extension, plug-in or add-on may be causing this error. Try playing your movie or TV show in another browser. If you are able to watch in another browser, your current browser may be experiencing an issue with the Silverlight plug-in used by Netflix.com. If you're unable to watch in multiple browsers, or if you prefer to use your current browser, continue to the next troubleshooting step. Reboot your computer Shut your computer down completely and restart it. Play your movie or TV show again. Steps for Mac Use an alternate browser We recommend updating to a browser that supports HTML5 to ensure your computer is optimized for our web pla
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To fix this error, follow the steps below for your Windows or Mac computer. Steps for Windows The Netflix.com player netflix something went wrong please try again later runs on the Microsoft Silverlight platform. Microsoft provides a free Fix It tool that you can download and run to resolve many Silverlight issues on computers running Windows 7 or later. Netflix recommends https://help.netflix.com/en/node/164 using the Microsoft Fix It Tool to resolve this error. Fix it If the Fix it Tool didn't clear the error, or if you're running Windows XP or Vista, try the troubleshooting steps below. Use an alternate browser We recommend updating to a browser that supports HTML5 to ensure your computer is optimized for our web player. Please download the latest version of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or https://help.netflix.com/en/node/62 Opera and try Netflix again. Our web player works best on: Google Chrome on Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later. Mozilla Firefox on Windows Vista or later. Opera on Windows Vista Service Pack 2 or later. Check the date and time settings on your PC There may be a problem playing a TV show or movie if the date and time set on your PC are incorrect. To set the date and time on your Windows PC: Windows 10 Click or tap the clock in the lower right side of the task bar. Select Date and time settings. Toggle Set time automatically to On. Toggle Adjust for daylight saving time automatically to On. Toggle Set time zone automatically to On. Close Settings to save your changes. Restart your browser and try Netflix again. Windows 8 / 7 / Vista Click or tap the clock in the lower-right side of the task bar. Select Change date and time settings, then select Change date and time. Set the calendar to the correct Time and Date including the year, then select OK. Select OK. Restart your browser and try Netflix again. Windows XP Double-click the clock in the lower-righ
caused by one of three things: A computer setting preventing Silverlight from storing files it needs to play your movie or TV show An issue with the Silverlight https://help.netflix.com/en/node/105 plugin itself An issue with the content you're trying to play To fix this error, follow the steps below for your Windows or Mac computer. Steps for Windows The Netflix.com player runs on the https://help.netflix.com/en/node/225 Microsoft Silverlight platform. Microsoft provides a free Fix It tool that you can download and run to resolve many Silverlight issues on computers running Windows 7 or later. Netflix recommends using the Microsoft Fix unexpected error It Tool to resolve this error. Fix it If the Fix it Tool didn't clear the error, or if you're running Windows XP or Vista, try the troubleshooting steps below. Use an alternate browser We recommend updating to a browser that supports HTML5 to ensure your computer is optimized for our web player. Please download the latest version of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Opera and try Netflix again. Our something went wrong web player works best on: Google Chrome on Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later. Mozilla Firefox on Windows Vista or later. Opera on Windows Vista Service Pack 2 or later. Troubleshoot your browser Clear browser cookies Your browser may be referencing an outdated or corrupted setting in the cookie file. Go to netflix.com/clearcookies to clear the Netflix cookie. This will sign you out of Netflix.com. Select Netflix Home, then Member Sign In to log back in and play your movie or TV show again. Restart your browser Sometimes restarting your browser can clear this issue. Quit your browser, restart it, and play your movie or TV show again. Try another browser A browser extension, plug-in or add-on may be causing this error. Try playing your movie or TV show in another browser. If you are able to watch in another browser, your current browser may be experiencing an issue with the Silverlight plug-in used by Netflix.com. If you're unable to watch in multiple browsers, or if you prefer to use your current browser, continue to the next troubleshooting step. Add Netflix as a trusted site in Internet Explorer In Internet Explorer, select the Gear icon () or Tools from the upper-right corner
HTML5 Player and Silverlight. Once you're certain your system is compatible, follow the troubleshooting steps below to resolve the issue. Steps for Windows Troubleshoot your browser Clear browser cookies Your browser may be referencing an outdated or corrupted setting in the cookie file. Go to netflix.com/clearcookies to clear the Netflix cookie. This will sign you out of Netflix.com. Select Netflix Home, then Member Sign In to log back in and play your movie or TV show again. Restart your browser Sometimes restarting your browser can clear this issue. Quit your browser, restart it, and play your movie or TV show again. Try another browser A browser extension, plug-in or add-on may be causing this error. Try playing your movie or TV show in another browser. If you are able to watch in another browser, your current browser may be experiencing an issue with the Silverlight plug-in used by Netflix.com. If you're unable to watch in multiple browsers, or if you prefer to use your current browser, continue to the next troubleshooting step. Are you streaming from a cellular or satellite connection? Your service may not support streaming, or may not meet the minimum streaming requirements. Switch to a wireless network and play your movie or TV show again. Do you have anti-virus software installed? Sometimes anti-virus software can interfere with the player Netflix uses to play movies and TV shows. Disable your anti-virus software and play your movie or TV show again. If a movie or TV show resumes after disabling your anti-virus software, this may indicate that the software is outdated or unintentionally preventing the Netflix service from playing. Please reach out to your anti-virus software manufacturer to address these issues. Steps for Mac Troubleshoot your browser Clear browser cookies Your browser may be referencing an outdated or corrupted setting in the cookie file. Go to netflix.com/clearcookies to clear the Netflix cookie. This will sign you out of Netflix.com. Select Netflix Home, then Member Sign In to log back in and play your movie or TV show again. Restart your browser Sometimes restarting your browser can clear this issue. Quit your browser, restart it, and play your movie or TV show again. Try another browser A browser extension, plug-in or add-on may be causing this error. Try playing your movie or TV show in another browser. If you are able to watch in another browser, your current browser may be experiencing an issue with the Silverlight plug-in used by Netflix.c