I tried to sample music clip or watch a music video, but I received an error message and then the file stops streaming. Whats wrong?
There are many reasons for getting error messages, including typos, timeouts, or download interruptions. First, check your spelling, and then press your Enter or Return key to try again to reach the URL (or “Uniform Resource Locator,” which translates to the I.P. aka “Internet Protocol” address of an Internet page). If you get a “Document contains no data” error message, there may be a mistake in the link or a problem with the program that generates the page. Try reloading or refreshing the page. A “timeout” message happens when your browser is waiting for a page to be sent from a server and the server has not responded in a specified amount of time. This occurs if the site is very busy or your service provider is having problems. It can also be caused by your modem becoming disconnected. Check to see if your modem is connected. If the problem persists, contact your service provider. A “transfer interrupted” message means that your browser didn’t receive all the information (text, grap
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