<\/span><\/h3>\nOpen the\u00a0Start Menu\u00a0and type\u00a0Windows Update <\/strong>there. Then <\/strong>Open the window and click Check for Updates<\/strong>. IF required, download the update. Remember to Update Silverlight if required as Netflix relies on it.<\/p>\n<\/span>Drivers Update<\/span><\/h3>\nDrivers here means Graphics i.e Display Drivers especially. Please note that the Drivers and windows must be compatible with each other.<\/p>\n
<\/span>App Update<\/span><\/h3>\nOpen the Start Menu and search for the Netflix app. Check for updates there. If available then download and update your app.<\/p>\n
<\/span>2) Reset and Re-install<\/span><\/h3>\nReset the data and then Re-install the app that may solve your problem. Sometimes while using the app some unwanted data gets stored in cookies and causes a problem. So it is required to reset the app.<\/p>\n
Go to Start menu, Type “Windows Settings”. You will find apps icon there. Click on it. Choose Netflix and click on Terminate, Reset and then Uninstall.<\/p>\n
Terminate will stop all the processes running in the background. This is necessary to escape from an abrupt ending that may result in data loss. The “reset” will then clean all the files in the app. Finally Uninstall. Then Install again.<\/p>\n
<\/span>3) Troubleshoot<\/span><\/h3>\nTroubleshoot option for apps is available in Windows 10. In the search menu, go to windows settings. This will prompt a window. Now click on troubleshoot option and then click on “Find and Fix problem with Microsoft store app”. This will pop-up a new window. Click on the option “Automatic repair option” and press on the “next” button below. This will deal with all Troubleshooting problems.<\/p>\n
<\/span>4) Firewall settings<\/span><\/h3>\nGo to the search menu, then windows and firewall settings. Click on the option “Allow an app through Windows Firewall defender in both the networks”.<\/p>\n
If you have an antivirus installed on your system then allow it to pass the data.<\/p>\n
<\/span>5) Delete mspr.hds file\u00a0<\/span><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\nNetflix videos are DRM(Digital Rights Management) protected. You may require the Microsoft PlayReady program to stream DRM content. It is generally known to cause Netflix streaming to malfunction. Delete mspr.hds<\/strong> file to remove errors. It will push Windows to create a new clean one which will eliminate any errors. The steps to do this are:<\/p>\nType “C:\\ProgramData\\Microsoft\\PlayReady\\” in address bar. Select all the mspr.hds files and press the delete button. Delete the files from the recycle bin as well. Now, go to the address “C:\\ProgramData\\Microsoft\\Windows\\DRM” and delete all these files from there. Restart your system and launch the app again.<\/span><\/p>\n
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\n<\/span>Final Verdict<\/span><\/h2>\nEncountering problems while watching leaves a bad impression of the app and left us with a bad day. So it is extremely important to know the solutions that deal with these problems. It is very important to check Netflix status as well as sometimes Netflix server goes down. So, friends, these are the best 5 ways to fix Netflix not working for Windows 10<\/strong>. I hope you would like the article and henceforth will be able to solve the problem.<\/p>\nI hope it would be helpful. Mention in comments your feedback. Thank you!!<\/p>\n