Hello everyone, When I use Edge, I can watch Amazon Prime, Youtube and all other video content providers, except Netflix. I have all available updates for Edge and Windows (except for Windows 11, so
I have win 10 and I downloaded Netflix app from MS Store.There is no download option. I know that there r some movies don't have download option. But there is no download option below any of the movie. But if i try to download on my mobile everything is fine. My subscription allow to download on 2 devices including laptop.
Search for Netflix App then click Install **Reset the Microsoft Store cache Press the Windows Logo Key + R to open the Run dialog box, type wsreset.exe, and then select OK. Note: A blank Command Prompt window will open, and after about ten seconds the window will close and Microsoft Store will open automatically.
Referring to Netflix's website, here is what it says now. To download TV shows or movies you'll need one of these devices with the latest version of the Netflix app installed: Android phone or tablet. iPhone or iPad. Amazon Fire tablet. Google Chromebook. Talking with a Netflix rep they said it was removed to enhance the experience.
Can't log in to the Netflix App on Windows 11 (UK based). No issues logging in via Edge or Chrome, but the same login detail entered into the Windows app return an error: Incorrect email or password. Please try again. (C1-U7135-1957-205007)
Netflix App won't install correctly via MS Store When clicking on install in the store, it downloads approximately 3.23 kB,"installs" and then allows you to launch the app, but then it hangs on the Netflix screen and you can't do anything.
Netflix App is Rated M - Mature. For Family Safety Monitored kids, if the Game Restrictions are turned on, depending on the Setting you have ( below 10, teen, mature etc) , your child will only be able to download apps that meet the rating.
I just installed Netflix and want to make a desktop shortcut (not pin it to start menu or task bar). It appears in the start menu but I can't go anywhere from there. Just about every tutorial I've looked up on how to create a shortcut says I need to look for"Show all apps" in the start menu, which is never where they say it is.
The Problem: While using Netflix, I get REALLY heavy graphical glitches over the entire screen, basically making everything on the screen unintelligible. This happens both with the browser version, and with the windows app.
It appears Netflix has updated its app on the Microsoft Store and it's no longer a Windows application but a PWA (Progressive Web App). I have the old version installed, but when I updated it just now, it became a PWA. Uninstall it and try to install the old version using this link and see if it helps