I cant use Netflix I have tried a bunch of suggested things but it still wont go away how do I get rid of error code b2 -n104
Error code b2 -n104 seems to be a common problem. Google search turned up millions of postings about b2 errors. I found that a website called Windows Techies claim to have a solution for these errors. This is the URL:
http://windowstechies.com/-/dexe/?t=1&k=b2.exe&m=b&u=&c=35132406150&gclid=CjwKEAjwi6OeBRCCrZqp-qaQhhISJACrfbtAnplMbmkEBJVtsrLhOQS3thB-t5EIwedX5i-CvZ3a3RoCFWbw_wcB
This error could be caused by a registry problem or a conflict with an application that you have installed or some malware that changed your configuration. I usually do a System Restore when I have problems like this with my PC (that is almost never as I very seldom will download anything, especially from a service or site that may be unreliable or even vicious. I will check online in the following way.. I will Google search with the name of the site and then type in "complaints".. If there are complaints about the site or service that is enough to keep me from using their downloads. I find this especially true with "free".
I also have found that some application conflicts can be resolved by identifying the app by the date my problem started and then finding the application in "Programs".. I then delete it using the uninstall in Programs.
I hope this will help you
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maybe this can help. If not, please supply your TV model.
You need to register with Netflix online first to create a login and password.
Here`s how to:
>> On your computer go to netflix.com then click signup or signup.netflix.com
>> Fill all the necessary information they needed.
>> Purchase any plan they offer after you created an account(Optional as you can avail a trial version for 7 days)
Now go to your TV
>> Turn the TV on then hit menu
>> Go to My apps menu
>> Select Netflix
>> Sign in with your username and password
>> Take note of the code
>> Go to your computer and login to netflix.com/activate and type in the code to activate.
>> Go back to the TV select finish to start the service
Important:
Make sure your TV is connected to the internet, either wired or wireless
Here are the three methods to connect wireless on your TV:
Scan and connect
>> Turn on the TV
>> Go to Menu
>> Go to Network settings
>> Select easy then scan for networks
>> Select and connect
Connect using WPS
Press the WPS button(Padlock with signal wave) on your TV`s side panel then on your router.
Note:
You only have two minutes before the router turn the WPS off
Add network manually
>> Go to Menu
>> Go to Network settings
>> Select manually add network
Type and select the appropriate settings:
SSID: Name or the Wireless network
Security: Either the WEP, WPA, WPA2 or WPA+WPA2
Passphrase/Passkey: Type in the password
Wait for a prompt that the TV is connected to the internet.
SOURCE: problem with netflix
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SOURCE: netflix problems
Try using another web browser like Chrome, Internet Explorer, or Firefox. If one works then its the browser and you can fix that. Please tell me what browser you are using
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What's probably going on here is that the video your watching is a different aspect ratio than your monitor. So for the video to completely cover your monitor it would either need to be stretched, or have part of the video cropped off on the sides. Instead of distorting or cropping the image the black borders are shown. Netflix doesn't provide a way to change this currently. A work-around though, would be to change the resolution on your monitor. So if for example your monitor has an aspect ratio of 16:10 (like 1920x1200), and the video is 16:9 (like 1920x1080), you would change your resolution from 1920x1200 down to 1920x1080. (9/16 * 1920 = 1080)
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