The 995f9a12 twitch error code is an error that can occur when trying to load a Twitch stream. This error is usually caused by a problem with the user's internet connection, and can often be fixed by refreshing the page or restarting the browser.
1. Check your internet connection
If you are experiencing an error code 995f9a12 when trying to connect to your Twitch account, there are a few steps you can take to try and diagnose and fix the issue. First, make sure you have the latest version of the Twitch app installed on your device. Next, try connecting to your Twitch account using a different device. If you are using a desktop or laptop, you can try connecting using a different network than your current one. If you are using a mobile device, try connecting using a different network than the one you are using to access the internet. If you are still experiencing an issue connecting to your Twitch account, you can try resetting your password. If you still experience issues connecting to your Twitch account, you can contact Twitch support.
2. Try restarting your computer
- Click on the Start button and type "cmd" into the search bar.
- Once the Command Prompt window pops up, type the following command and hit Enter: reboot
- If the computer reboots successfully, then you can move on to the next step. If not, please continue with the following instructions.
- Type "cd C:" into the Command Prompt and hit Enter.
- Now type the following command and hit Enter: shutdown -r -t 0
- Once the computer has restarted, type "net start twitch" and hit Enter.
- If the issue persists, please follow the next steps.
- Type "regedit" into the Command Prompt and hit Enter.
- Locate the following registry key and delete it: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Twitch\Parameters
- Type "net stop twitch" and hit Enter.
- Type "net start twitch" and hit Enter.
- If the issue still persists, please contact Microsoft support.
3. Clear your browser's cache
- Open your browser and go to the "Tools" menu.
- Select "Internet Options."
- Click on the "Advanced" tab.
- Under the "Clearing" heading, click on the "Delete Files and Folders" button.
- In the "Confirm Delete" dialog box, click on the "Yes" button.
- Close the "Internet Options" window.
- Restart your computer.
- If the error persists, try clearing your browser's cache again.
Some users might also have success with the following opitons:
- Try using a different browser
- Try accessing Twitch from a different device
- Check if there are any service outages for Twitch
- Contact Twitch customer support