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Anikethsol2 - 11th April 07:43

The notation "Deleted CL1649" likely indicates that the entry for the Gunner on the WW2 Casualty List was deleted or removed for some reason, possibly due to an error or updated information. CL1649 could refer to a specific record or database where such deletions are logged or managed. It's advisable to consult military archives or historical records for further clarification.
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If you're experiencing buffering issues with Amazon Prime Video, it can be frustrating. Here are some troubleshooting steps to help resolve the problem:

  1. Check Your Internet Connection:

    • Slow or unstable internet connection is a common cause of buffering. Run a speed test on your device to ensure you have sufficient bandwidth for streaming. If your internet speed is below the recommended minimum for streaming, consider upgrading your plan or connecting to a faster network.
  2. Restart Your Device:

    • Sometimes, simply restarting your streaming device can resolve buffering issues. Turn off your device, wait a few seconds, and then turn it back on.
  3. Close Background Apps:

    • Other apps running in the background on your device may be consuming bandwidth and causing buffering. Close any unnecessary apps or browser tabs before streaming.
  4. Clear Cache and Cookies:

    • Clearing the cache and cookies on your streaming device can improve its performance. Go to the settings or preferences menu of your device and find the option to clear cache and cookies.
  5. Update Your Streaming App:

    • Make sure your Amazon Prime Video app is up to date. Updates often include bug fixes and performance improvements that can help reduce buffering.
  6. Change Video Quality Settings:

    • Lowering the video quality settings on your streaming device can reduce buffering, especially if your internet connection is slow or unstable. Adjust the video quality settings in the app or streaming settings menu.
  7. Move Closer to Your Router:

    • If you're streaming over Wi-Fi, moving closer to your router can improve your connection and reduce buffering. Alternatively, consider using a wired Ethernet connection for a more stable connection.
  8. Restart Your Router:

    • Sometimes, restarting your router can help resolve buffering issues. Unplug your router from power, wait a few seconds, and then plug it back in. Allow the router to restart fully before attempting to stream again.
  9. Contact Amazon Customer Support:

    • If you've tried the above steps and are still experiencing buffering issues with Amazon Prime Video, contact Amazon customer support for further assistance. They may be able to provide additional troubleshooting steps or escalate the issue if necessary.

By following these steps, you should be able to reduce or eliminate buffering while streaming Amazon Prime Video. If the problem persists, don't hesitate to reach out to Amazon customer support for help.


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