Some Netflix users How To Fix Netflix Error Code 17377 (CM 17377), which we have heard about. But when we began looking into this error, there was no official information about it from Netflix. We went to Netflix’s help center, but there was nothing there about this error. Below is a screenshot that you can look at. Since Netflix hasn’t given us any official information, we can’t say for sure why this error is happening in the first place. But we will tell you to try some common fixes first. If that doesn’t work, you’ll need to get in touch with Netflix Support to report the error.
How To Fix Netflix Error Code 17377
Reinstall the Netflix app
On Android:
- Go to the “Settings” app.
- Navigate to “Apps” or “Application Manager.”
- Find “Netflix,” and tap on “Uninstall.”
- Then visit the Google Play Store, search for “Netflix,” and reinstall the app.
On iOS:
- Long-press the Netflix app icon on your home screen until it starts shaking.
- Tap on the “x” icon that appears on the app, then confirm the deletion.
- Visit the App Store, search for “Netflix,” and reinstall the app.
Clear Netflix app cache (Android only)
- Go to the “Settings” app on your Android device.
- Find and tap on “Apps” or “Application Manager.”
- Locate and tap on “Netflix” from the list of installed apps.
- Select the “Storage” or “Storage & cache” option.
- Tap on “Clear cache” to remove the temporary files associated with the Netflix app.
Update the Netflix app
- Outdated versions of the Netflix app may encounter compatibility issues, leading to error codes like 17377.
- Check if there are any updates available for the Netflix app on your device’s app store (such as Google Play Store or Apple App Store).
- If an update is available, install it and relaunch the app to see if the error is resolved.
Restart your device
- Turn off your device completely.
- Wait for a few seconds.
- Turn your device back on.
- Launch the Netflix app again.
- Check if the error persists.
FAQs
Looks like this version of your browser is no longer supported. Please install the latest version to continue watching. It means that the version of Google Chrome you’re using on your computer is no longer supported. Follow these steps to fix the problem.
If you experience the error code NW-4-7, it usually means there’s information stored on your device that needs to be refreshed, or that there’s a network connectivity issue.
Open a new tab in Chrome and type or paste ‘chrome://settings/clearBrowserData’ into the URL bar. Select All Time and Cookies and site data as well as Cached images and files. Select Clear data. You will need to sign into Netflix again and restart the stream but it should work fine now.
A malfunctioning browser extension in Chrome can also cause such anomalies. To check for this possibility, you can try to stream Netflix after disabling all of your extensions. To disable extensions in Chrome, type chrome://extensions in the address bar and press Enter. Then, use the toggles to disable your extensions.