Problems with streaming services (Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon Prime) on Aspire ES1-572

NandiniJT
NandiniJT Member Posts: 3 New User
edited October 2023 in Aspire Laptops
Hi there! I have an Aspire ES1-572 with a 6th generation 3i and Windows 10 OS that has been giving me issues with my streaming services since July '21. The worst is Hulu. When I try to play a Hulu show or movie, it will give me a RUNUNK13 error code over and over and OVER again, anywhere from 5-30 minutes (no joke, I've timed it, and it's usually on the longer side) until finally it will play, and I can't pause it or even mess with the volume or it will stop and give me the error code again. Netflix will play but it often gives me an error code or 2 first, and then takes about 10 minutes to get there. Both of these are the same on the app or online. Prime I only watch online. It plays, but is very slow to load. This was like a one-day-to-the-next thing, starting with Hulu. It was fine and then it wasn't. And it was fine for 4 years, so it's not my wi-fi speed or anything like that, none of that changed. I also checked my wi-fi speed recently and it's around 40 Mps, which is fast enough for streaming SD (I think!). I thought it might be related to a Windows update, but I checked and the closest update was January '21, so I guess it's not that? The laptop has been trying to update to Windows 11, which it can't, so I finally turned off updates but that's been a fairly recent thing. I also tried running a sfc /scannow and no corrupted files came up. I've just been living with this problem, but it's recently been getting on my nerves so I've been trying different things to see if I can fix it. So far, no dice. Is there a way to fix it? I'd love to have this laptop last until 2025 when Windows 10 gets phased out, but if there's no way to fix it I'm not against replacing it. The main thing I use it for is streaming videos, so this is very annoying! YouTube and things like aetv.com run fine, and when I play Netflix or Hulu on my phone, they run like a charm. I've tried customer service for both companies and they can't find anything wrong on their end. Any ideas???

[Edited the thread to add model name to the title]

Answers

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,869 Trailblazer
    Do you have any non-M icro sof t virus scanners running? Are you using ChromeBrowser or Edge? The laptop should not have been trying auto install Wim11, so I'm curious in what way the laptop has been trying to update to Win11

    Jack E/NJ

  • NandiniJT
    NandiniJT Member Posts: 3 New User
    Hi! I currently don't have any non-Microsoft virus scanners running. I use Chrome and Edge, mostly Edge. I dunno why it's trying to install Windows 11. Sometimes on the start page you get before you enter your PIN it will say something like You should really upgrade to Windows 11 because it's more secure blah blah blah after I have denied the upgrade a bunch of times. Eventually, it will do an upgrade on its own volition, and then do one of those blue screens where it says that it was unable to upgrade and then it will go to Attempting Repairs, which luckily it has been able to do so far! THAT whole process takes about an hour. Also, even though I thought I had stopped it from trying to update, the power button under the Start button currently has an "Upgrade and Restart" and "Upgrade and Shut Down" again. If I do, it will just give me the whole blue screen with the failed upgrade, then Attempting Repairs. BTW, I am NOT computer savvy! I learned all this recently through Google and Bing! Thanks for bearing with me.
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,869 Trailblazer
    >>> I use Chrome and Edge, mostly Edge.>>>

    Both are hogs. Try FireFox.

    Jack E/NJ

  • NandiniJT
    NandiniJT Member Posts: 3 New User
    I tried Firefox, and Hulu started playing on the first try! Huzzah! It's past my bedtime (I'm old), but tomorrow I'll try Netflix and Prime. Thank you for your advice! :)