FIX YouTube Error 400 There Was A Problem With The Server (2024)

Опубликовано: 13 Сентябрь 2024
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How to Fix YouTube Error 400: "There Was a Problem with the Server"

I'm going to show you how to fix YouTube Error 400, "There Was a Problem with the Server." This is a fairly common issue and is usually related to date and time settings or connection issues.

Step 1: Check Date and Time Settings

1. **Open Settings**:
- Go to the **Settings** app on your device.

2. **In Settings**:
- Scroll down or Search for Date and Time.

3. **Date and Time**:
- Tap on **Date and Time**.

4. **Automatic Date and Time**:
- Make sure that **Automatic Date and Time** is toggled on. This will ensure your device syncs its date and time with your network provider.

Step 2: Clear YouTube App Cache and Data

1. **Open Settings**:
- Go back to the **Settings** app.

2. **Apps**:
- Scroll down and tap on **Apps**.

3. **Find YouTube**:
- Scroll through the list of apps until you find **YouTube** and tap on it.

4. **Force Stop**:
- Tap on **Force Stop** at the bottom right. You will get a notification, tap **OK** to confirm.

5. **Clear Cache and Data**:
- Tap on **Storage**.
- Tap **Clear Cache** at the bottom right.
- Then, tap **Clear Data** to remove any stored data that might be causing the issue.

- **Restart Your Device**:
- After performing the above steps, restart your device to ensure all changes take effect.

- **Check Internet Connection**:
- Ensure you have a stable internet connection. You can try switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data to see if that resolves the issue.

- **Update YouTube App**:
- Make sure your YouTube app is updated to the latest version. Go to the Google Play Store or App Store, search for YouTube, and check if there's an update available.

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