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Kristy Gonzales Posted on May 16, 2014

My problem is I can't get on to YouTube on my galaxy 3 what and where do I put the code at? I had it flashed over to clear talk..

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Try logging in to ur phones google account using a different gmail account that might work

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don't bother downloading and re-installing the latest Flash over and over and over again.
You will get absolutely nowhere doing that, because that is only adding to the problem.

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→ something's wrong with your cache
→ something's wrong with Flash 10

YOUTUBE:
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
Your problem could fix itself in a few hours, or the next day,
because YouTube actually shuts down a lot of their servers
every day without telling anyone, (in order to update things).
On those occasions, it's really YouTube's transmissions of
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clicking "Refresh", or clicking "Back"/"Forward".
PLEASE VOTE.

CACHE:
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If by the next day YouTube is still showing you that JS&FP
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can't even begin to buffer.

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slowly plugging up your computer, (like hair in a sink drain)
until you get rid of them. Otherwise, one day your YouTube
will suddenly be "stuck".

Because your computer now has such little space in which
to "cache" a video, YouTube will mistakenly think that your
JavaScript's "runtime environment" or "buffer overflow" is off,
or that your player is "FLASH 7".

The solution to all that is to first exit YouTube, but not your
browser. After, clear your "cache" of all its "TIFs", "cookies"
and "history". (See below.) After that, shutdown and reboot.

FLASH:
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Watching YouTube vids hasn't changed in the past 2 years.
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well as 10.32.18 now.

Most updates are good for only 1 thing:...Software conflicts.
I've never strayed away from 9.47, and many "flashers" use
9.45 still. Think of them as Windows XP compared to Vista.
Look at what the Asker said after this Best Answer of mine:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?…
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http://www.oldapps.com/flash_player.php?…

Note 1: if you've got an "Accelerator", dump it, burn it, rip it,
kick it, trash it, disable it, uninstall it...get as far away from
it as possible. There are "Torrents", "Messengers" and "Ad
Blocks" that also conflict with YouTube.

Note 2: some longer videos may need "Shockwave" to play
properly.

Note 3: if you downloaded Flash, did you actually complete
the process and INSTALL it? If you have Firefox or IE 8, did
you enable their add-ons?

Internet Explorer 6:
→ Tools → Internet Options
→ Delete Cookies → OK
→ Delete Files → OK
→ Clear History → Yes
→ OK

Internet Explorer 7:
→ Tools → Internet Options → Delete...
→ Delete files → Yes
→ Delete cookies → OK
→ Delete history → OK
→ Close (browsing history window)
→ OK

Internet Explorer 8:
→ Tools → Delete Browsing History
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[x] Temporary Internet files
[x] Cookies
[x] History
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Mozilla Firefox 3:
→ Tools → Clear Private Data
[x] Browsing History
[x] Download History
[x] Saved Form and Search History
[x] Cache
[x] Cookies
→ Clear Private Data Now

Mozilla Firefox 3.5:
→ Tools → Clear Recent History
Time range to clear: → Everything
▼ Details
[x] Browsing & Download History
[x] Saved Form and Search History
[x] Cookies
[x] Cache
→ Clear Now

Apple Safari 3:
→ Edit → Preferences
→ Security (tab) → Show Cookies
→ Remove All → Done
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after that:
→ History → Clear History

Google Chrome:
→ Tools (wrench) → Clear browsing data...
[x] Clear browsing history
[x] Clear download history
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[x] Delete cookies
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