GREY EXCLAMATION MARK (GCOD) on my new computer

I have one situatuion... i just got a new desktop computer
INTEL I3 PROCESSOR
WIN7
8GB RAM
EVERYTHING UP TO DATE
And i have been experincing the Grey Exclamation Mark when i watch back to back youtubes videos for lets say anywhere
from 30mins-1hour..... it shows and i refresh it goes away and it would come back between the time zone......
i have all updates i uninstalled and re-installed adobe flashplayer 2 times so i have no idea if its a problem on adobe side or not?
any ideas? I DID READ THE GCOD ADOBE RELEASED...
ANOTHER THING IS I HAD TO PUT A CHECK IN INTERNETEXPLO. SETTING UNDER "USE SOFTWARE RENDERING INSTEAD OF GPU RENDERING" DUE
TO A WHITE SCREEN ON SOME VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE VIEWED ON FACEBOOK.
ANY IDEAS GUYS?

This isn't expected behavior, nor is it widespread.  We test youtube pretty extensively (I usually start a couple 24-hour long videos when I take off every weekend on all my machines), and we have a bunch of people that do GPU compatibility testing with a wide variety of graphics cards and drivers.
Anyway, it could be a number of things -- but it sounds like you're running out of memory.  It could be Flash, the browser, graphics drivers, a bad plug-in/toolbar or something entirely different.
First things first, let's make absolutely sure you're running the latest player:
1.) Go here: http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/find-version-flash-player.html
2.) Make sure it says 11.4.402.287   
     If not, grab the latest from http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer
3.) Repeat step 1
If you have the latest, and you're still experiencing this, I'd like to see if you also see it in the latest beta, which you can grab here:
http://www.adobe.com/go/flashplayerbeta
If that doesn't help, let's take a look and see if it's a memory leak in Flash/MSIE:
1. Open Task Manager by right-clicking the taskbar, and then clicking Start Task Manager.
2. Click the Processes tab.
3. To sort programs by memory usage, click Memory (Private Working Set).
Just keep an eye on the memory as you surf youtube.  Does it just grow continuously until you get the Out of Memory (OOM) icon (we should be consuming several gigs at that point)?
If it's happening and there are only a couple hundred megs in play, it might be that you're running out of GPU memory.  We'll throw the OOM icon in that instance as well.
If that's the case, disabling Accelerated Graphics in Internet Explorer might help.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2528233

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