
Plug in your modem and wait until all the lights have stopped blinking.If your wireless router is a separate device, unplug it too. Your Internet network could be causing problems with the video or game. Learn more about resetting your Chrome settings. Click Reset settings Restore settings to their original defaults Reset Settings.If you don't see this button, you're on the latest version. Videos and games sometimes need the latest version of Chrome. On Windows: Click Reset and cleanup Restore settings to their original defaults Reset settings.On Chromebook, Linux, and Mac: Click Reset settings Restore settings to their original defaults Reset settings.Deselect any other types of information you don't want to remove. Select Cached images and files and Cookies and other site data.In the box that appears, at the top, choose a time, like Last hour or L ast 24 hours.At the top right, click More More tools Clear browsing data.Learn more about clearing your browsing data. Clearing your browsing data will erase some of your settings for websites. If the video or game doesn't work, you can turn your extensions back on and clear your browsing data. When you find the extension causing the problem, click Remove.


Flash content, including audio and video, will no longer play back in any version of Chrome. Important: As of 2021, Adobe has ended support for the Flash Player plugin. Chrome freezes or crashes while loading a video or game.A gray box that shows instead of a video or game.If a YouTube video, Facebook game, or other media isn't working, try the steps below to fix it.
