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Netflix error M7361-1253: Quick solutions to resolve it within minutes
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Imagine getting yourself a great laptop or computer, then when you try toplay your favorite Netflix video, you get an error message that says ‘Oops, something went wrongNetflixError M7361-1253‘.
Your first instinct is probably ‘what is that’?
If you’ve received such a response from your computer or laptop, there arequick-fix solutionsthat can reignite your movie excitement, and your favorite flicks back up on your screen in no time.
Here’s how to resolve the Netflix Error M7361-1253
Solution 1: Reboot your computer to resolve Netflix Error M7361-1253
This is perhaps the first line of action for most computer users, especially when they don’t know what else to do. Sometimes it works, but to fixNetflixError M7361-1253, you can start with this most basic solution.
If this doesn’t help resolve theNetflixError M7361-1253 issue, try the next solution.
Solution 2: Check your browser to resolve Netflix Error M7361-1253
Sometimes yourbrowsermay be the underlying cause behind theNetflixError M7361-1253.
In order to check and resolve the error, take these steps:
Clearing yourbrowser’s cookies
This helps to check and clean out any outdated or corrupt settings that yourbrowsermay be referencing, within the cookies file.
In order to clear yourbrowsercookies to resolveNetflixError M7361-1253, do the following:
Restart yourbrowser
This may clear theNetflixError M7361-1253 issue as well. Do the following:
Try using a differentbrowser
It is recommended that you update to abrowserthatsupports HTML5so as to make sure your computer is well optimized for theNetflixweb player.
TheNetflixweb player is supported best byGoogle Chromeon Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later, Mozilla Firefox on Windows Vista or later, and Opera on Windows Vista Service Pack 2 or later.
To resolve theNetflixError M7361-1253 issue, download the latest version of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Opera, then try launchingNetflixagain.
We recommend trying a browser that has built-in tools that aim to boost your browsing and provide you with an error-free streaming experience. Browsers with a clean interface and integrated ad blockers shield your online activity and help content load faster.
⇒Get Opera
Solution 3: Check that your network supports streaming to resolve Netflix Error M7361-1253
Sometimes you may be trying to streamNetflixon your computer but the issue is not your system, orNetflixitself.
It could be your WiFi provider, so yo need to check whether the network supports streaming.
In order to do this and fix theNetflixError M7361-1253 issue, do the following:
Note:Many public networks, be it at home, school or at work have limitedbandwidth, and to stream video content, especially, takes up much of the available capacity so you need to be sureNetflixis not blocked on your network.
If, however, you’re using cellular data, or satellite internet, you could try using a different network altogether forstreamingyour favorite series or movie content onNetflix.
The downside though, is that cellular data and/or satellite internet have slower connection orstreamingspeeds compared to cable internet, or DSL.
Didn’t work? Try the next solution.
Solution 4: Check your antivirus software to resolve Netflix Error M7361-1253
As mentioned above, yourantivirus software(and/or firewall) can cause interference with theNetflixweb player, leading to theNetflixError M7361-1253 issue.
Follow these steps to resolve this:
Let us know whether you managed to resolve theNetflixError M7361-1253 issue using these four solutions.
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Milan Stanojevic
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Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.
Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.
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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.