(Please note: while clearing your cookies may resolve the problem, it will also remove your saved settings for sites you've previously visited.)
1. Click "Start"
and select "Control Panel".
(Note: With Windows XP
Classic View click the Windows "Start" button and select
"Settings" and "Control Panel").
2. Open the
Internet Options icon.
3. Click the "General" tab if it
isn't selected already.
4. Under the Browsing history section,
click the "Delete" button.
5. Click the "Delete
cookies" button.
6. Select "Yes" if a box appears
to confirm.
7. Click "OK" to close the window.
1. Click "Start"
and select "Control Panel". (Note: Windows XP Classic View
click the Windows "Start" button and select "Settings"
and "Control Panel").
2. Open the "Internet
Options" icon.
3. Click the "General" tab if it
isn't selected already.
4. Under the heading "Temporary
Internet files," click on "Delete Cookies...".
5.
Click "OK" for the "Delete all cookies in the
Temporary Internet Files folder?" prompt.
6. Click "OK"
to exit.
1. In Mozilla
Firefox select "Tools" from the file menu.
2. Select
"Options".
3. Under the "Private Data"
heading, click the "Clear Now button".
4. Click "OK"
to exit.
1. In Mozilla
Firefox select "Tools" from the file menu.
2. Select
"Options".
3. Click the "Privacy" icon in the
top panel.
4. Click the "Cookies" tab.
5. Check the
"Clear Cookies Now" button.
6. Click "OK" to
save and close.
1. Go to the
"Safari" drop down menu.
2. Select "Preferences".
3.
Select the "Security" icon at the top panel.
4. From the
Security dialog box, click "Bookmarks".
5. Click "Show
Cookies".
6. From the Cookie dialog box, click to choose
cookies from youtube.com, and click "Remove" alternatively,
if you want to delete all cookies, click "Remove All".
7.
Click "Done".