Youtube keeps freezing my computer?

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  • pagehere
    Newbie
    • Nov 2011
    • 9

    #1

    Youtube keeps freezing my computer?

    I'm honestly tired of this, and I've tried just about everything I know to fix it. For some reason, most of the time (not always) when I open up a Youtube video to watch, my computer freezes up! The same for Netflix sometimes, but not nearly as often. I don't get blue-screen errors, and my computer doesn't crash, it just freezes, and will stay frozen for half an hour or more until I hold down the power button to force-reset my computer. It seems I'm force-resetting it more than I am just shutting it down normally these days because Youtube and other things using the same platform keep freezing my computer!

    Please, how can I fix this? I'm afraid if I have to keep force-resetting my computer, it's going to do some permanent damage. And if it helps, I do regular De-fragmentations using the "Clean My PC" program and regular virus checks with Anti-Malware bytes, and I never pick up viruses.
    I remember having the old stream up at work. It's a nice stress reliever, granted you work in the IT dept and your internetz are not filtered.
  • digitalfan
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 24

    #2
    only for Youtube?

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    • Grizz
      DK Veteran
      • Sep 2010
      • 1598

      #3
      have you tried a different browser?

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      • super jumbe
        V.I.P. Member
        • Dec 2008
        • 11610

        #4
        It will happen if you use talktalk or similar cheaper broadband provider?

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        • Shady
          Shite Link King
          • Dec 2010
          • 6404

          #5
          have heard some shite in my time, but to blame talk talk for youtube problems?
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          • tshirtman
            V.I.P. Member
            • Dec 2008
            • 1345

            #6
            A common cause of pc's freezing, is a failing PSU, I'd be surprised if it was a software problem.
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            • Reapers
              Top Poster +
              • Jan 2009
              • 242

              #7
              you will have to try to isloate the issue to fix it
              there are a number of reasons that can make a pc crash
              like that so its youll have to find whether its software or hardware based

              i would check software first

              (check these first)

              are there any applications hanging to make the comp crash?
              if so unistall them and reinstall
              do you have the latest browsers?
              update or use latest driver for your graphic card driver if possible

              if all application are fine then and running

              then

              is it just on crashing on youtube or that it crashes
              on firefox? - try a different browser
              trying a browser with no connection to firefox like opera or safari

              Opera browser | Faster & safer internet | Free download
              or
              Apple - Safari - Browse the web in smarter, more powerful ways.

              if it is then on firefox disable all addons and
              extensions to check.
              if you need to reset firefox
              When troubleshooting Firefox problems, resetting user preferences can help pinpoint the issue. This article explains how to do this.


              also remove your current flash and install an older version to test if
              flash is causing the issue
              not sure how to remove flash?
              click on the links below

              not sure whether you have 32 or 64 bit?


              32 bit - Windows

              64 bit - Windows


              right click on the unistaller and run as administrator and then select yes and let
              it remove flash completely

              here is link flash 10

              download and install that


              also could be a corrupt registry

              registries can be become corrupt for numbers of reason multiple cases install/unistalls
              they become invalid links and build up they eventually make the system unstable in some cases

              note on registry software only use software that you know is realible due to the
              senstivity of scanning of the softwares can remove the wrong registry file sometimes.

              good softwares
              are revo and ccleaner

              ccleaner
              CCleaner - Download

              install it then look at this to learn the basics of the software
              run and scan for issues etc
              CCleaner: Quick Guide

              this software will scan the registry and remove any invalid links or potential
              problems that can cause issues with registry

              this is a free download you can use
              Download Revo Uninstaller Freeware - Free and Full Download
              - Uninstall software, remove programs, solve uninstall problems

              use the free version to remove software this will also remove the
              registry links for that software for you saving later issues

              guide for revo
              The Complete Guide To Using Revo Uninstaller -
              Keep Your PC Clean and Healthy | VikiTech.com

              if its hardware
              your gonna have to check your parts

              graphic cards

              and again
              check to see if your drivers are ok or outofdate

              its usually rare for graphic card to have a hardware issue
              so i would not really think it was that unless overheating
              or overclocking is involved.

              overheating - is the airflow in case ok?

              psu like tshirtman said
              do you have another to compare to?

              ram

              have you got more than 1 ram stick if have check them one at a time

              hard drive
              theres only so much you can do with hard drives
              if its a physical issue
              however for its the partitions

              you can check for errors and issues
              this shows you how

              http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/433-disk-check.ht

              hope it helps
              Last edited by Reapers; 18 November, 2011, 19:16.

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              • TheCoder
                DK Veteran
                • Jun 2011
                • 693

                #8
                It very likely to be an incompatible codec which is giving the problems. Uninstall all your codecs and start again with only what you need to give you the functionality that you need.

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