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  • Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player. that is the message i get when i try and watch a youtube vid... i ahve javascript enabled and my flash player is the newest one. i've tried restarting but its been like this for a couple of days never had a problem for years before this.... haven't changed anuything since so i dont know :S any help? i've already uninstalled and installed again...... and rebooted etc. *on internet exp

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    If your YouTube is getting bombarded with "JavaScript" and "Flash Player" messages, and people are telling you to get or install something, DON'T TOUCH A THING. You will get absolutely nowhere messing around with "Java", "Flash" or various web browsers -- and definitely stay away from software that salespeople (disguised as answerers on Yahoo) are trying to "sucker" you into buying. None of those things will help you, because your computer and YouTube were working perfectly fine a while ago, right? The first rule-of-thumb and best option should ALWAYS be: don't disable, erase, uninstall, switch, download, alter, add, change or install anything. That'll only make matters worse. I'm 100% positive both your "JavaScript" and "Flash Player" are fine. Nothing about watching YouTube videos has really changed in the past couple of years. If anything, the newer Flash Players have been known to give many YouTubers a lot of trouble, especially all 5 variations of version 10. (Why in the world is there a 10.0.525, 10.1.218, 10.2.26, 10.2.54 and 10.12.36? The only thing that most upgrades are good for is their potential to create all kinds of software conflicts). Your problem may fix itself within a couple hours, or by the next day, because YouTube often "shuts down" a bunch of their own servers every single day without warning anybody, in order to update all kinds of stuff. During those occasions, it is actually YouTube's data transmissions of "Java" and/or "Flash" that are poor -- not yours. If the following day your YouTube is still stuck and showing you those awful "JavaScript" and "Flash Player" messages, it is possible that your subdirectories of "temporary internet files" and memory (many times called "cache") are entirely maxxed out and cannot take anymore, the end result being that YouTube videos cannot even make it onto your screen. "Temporary internet files" are tiny bits of webpages that get permanently put on your computer's hard-drive. They'll stay there forever and ever, gradually plugging up your computer much like hair slowly clogs a sink drain, until you get rid of them. The solution to that is to clear your "cache" of all the "TIFs" as well as your "cookies" and "history". Then reboot. If you're not sure how to clear your "cache", or if you would like more tips on making YouTube run even better, (without having to buy or install anything), click my avatar and send send me a note, ideally with your YouTube or regular email address. I'll guide you step-by-step on how to clear "cache" (plus my tips) in plain English, with full explanations. Note 1: if you've got Google Web Accelerator or something similar to it...dump it, burn it, trash it, disable it, uninstall it; do all you can to get rid of it -- even though this contradicts my advice uptop. GWA conflicts with YouTube. Clicking on "Don't Accelerate This Website" won't help you whatsoever. (Some downloaders and converters also ruin YouTube too.) Note 2: longer videos only require "Flash" and "Shockwave" in order to play smooth. Other than that, avoid all the sales pitches that some Yahooers are shilling, because they are really disguised salespeople and peddlers. Their "answers" have nothing to do with your problem, and their wares may worsen your problem. Besides, what kind of selfish answer is that? [my paraphrase] "Although you cannot even watch or access videos, buy our downloader." Note 3: a very odd fix that once worked for me was altering the URL from "www.youtube.com" to simply "youtube.com" (or you could even try "ca.youtube.com").

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javascript is usually turned on by default...so, it might be your flash player is outdated.. you can try a different browser... these will help you... 1. Use Opera browser, it will load faster and smoother, and re-install latest flash (the correct way) get the latest flash player, and install it.. make sure all the browsers are NOT running during installation... this is the right way to install the flash player. by the way, the javascript is turned on by default. OR.. 2. It could be due to slow connection or high traffic. Try watching it during off peak hours, the video will be smoother. Or you could watch it offline smoothly... try using 'zillatube' . It works well - Just google search "zillatube" to get it. ==========================♥♥♥

Try re installing Flash Player and if that doesnt work then idk.

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