New Adobe Flash Player Freezes Firefox Free
Posted By admin On 02.10.19I know that Flash is a problematic technology that should be gone sooner or later, but while it's still here on some sites.I changed my computer several weeks ago. Among with everything else, also upgrading from Windows 7 to 64-bit Windows 10. Which was an awesome boost in everything, but also I think this is when my problem started to happen. Could be also related to Quantum but I don't think so.Most notably from this site: and some online tools for quick use. My Firefox just easily freezes when using anything Flash. It's fine if I don't touch anything else and only focus on the content.
But like simply clicking anywhere else on Firefox, quickly changing tabs and back. The entire browser just freezes forever.I need the Task Manager to kill the Plugin Container and restart it.Speaking of which, isn't ths point of this container that only the Flash content crashes and the rest of the browser in unaffected?This was never an issue with my old Windows 7 and Quantum. Why is this happening now?edit: The solution was to turn off Accessibility Services.
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I have a similar problem, but it involves trying to use Flash Player to watch Amazon Prime Video. The sound is fine, but I only see a green rectangle where the video should be and if I try to access Flash Player settings by right-clicking the green andclicking on Settings, Flash Player crashes. This is true under Firefox and Edge browsers. With Internet Explorer, I can access settings without crashing the player, but there's nothing to set that changes the green background where the video should be. I'dguess some DRM issue is denying me ability to watch my movie, but why would that be specific to Win 10? I have a similar problem, but it involves trying to use Flash Player to watch Amazon Prime Video. The sound is fine, but I only see a green rectangle where the video should be and if I try to access Flash Player settings by right-clicking the greenand clicking on Settings, Flash Player crashes.
This is true under Firefox and Edge browsers. With Internet Explorer, I can access settings without crashing the player, but there's nothing to set that changes the green background where the video should be.I'd guess some DRM issue is denying me ability to watch my movie, but why would that be specific to Win 10?Flash Player it work on windows 8.1. But will not work on windows 10.
Went back to windows 8.1 works fine. Windows 10 sucks. I don't blame Win 10 for the problem as much as I fault AMD. AMD claims that their adapters before HD500 do not satisfy the requirements for Win 10, thus there will be no drivers.
I hope the folks at AMD have at least talked to the folks at Microsoft aboutfinding a way to deal with this problem. In my case, since I am pessimistic about any solution being created, I went back to Win 8.1, and I'm considering going even further back to Win 7, since I realized little, if any, benefit from the upgrade to Win 8.1from Win 7.
I expect the big divide will be between Win 7 and Win 10, with the users who cannot find a Win 10 graphics driver sticking with Win 7 as long as they can. Hey I had the problem with adobe crashing too.What fixed it for me was updating the driver for my GPU.
If you don't have a graphics card, google your processor and figure out which ingratiated graphics you are on, and update the driver for that. I got it right off of the Intel website (AMD's websitefor some of you). If your using a graphics card, trying updating the drivers for both you integrated graphics and your dedicated graphics card.I hope this help! If you have any questions feel free to ask. Screw you people that think you are representatives of Microsoft. Adobe Flash Player is the biggest piece of st next to Window 10. What is going on?
Adobe Flash Player is a freakin' NIGHTMARE on Windows 10!!!!!!!!!! I have had to take my computerto a shop to get rid of the two Trojan viruses I have gotten now, when I have not had a virus in over 10 years. So far, I have spent more than TWICE what a brand new stable version of Windows 7 Ultimate cost me at retail price, and who actually does that?!?!?!?!?I have had my phone hacked and all of my contacts stolen because I plugged my phone into my computer to charge it. I lost my Facebook to someone in Benghazi, Libya, to which I ordered a drone strike on the address through the FBI Internet Crimes Division.doubtfulthey will actually do anything at all. You know how that laziness BS goes with D.C. And now, all of my games crash related to the same programs.
I Fin' HATE MICROSOFT!!! Where is my stable Windows 2000? Even 4th graders back in the 90'scould come up with better solutions. (Gnashing of teeth and screaming to no one that cares!!!!! )A VEEEEERRRRRRYYYYYYY PIIIIISSSSSSSSEEEEDDDDDD OOFFFFFFFFF CCCCCUUUUUUUUSSSTTTTTOOOMMMMEEEERRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ALL of my drivers are up to date. This suggestion is S.O.P. I think this issue has been an on going problem with MS and Adobe Flash Player. I do believe its time to stop pointing fingers and address the issue.
This is costing me money and time corresponding with clients over quotes onjobs when I can't even send a link to show my clients what I am talking about. With each upgrade Microsoft does.
They do not address all the issues. When I search for possible fixes to this issue. I see that this problem has been going back to Windows 7.I have done all of the above and I still have the issue. This issue covers Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge.
When I run the troubleshooter when my screen freezes. Troubleshooter finds no problem.
I guess Troubleshooter is not all thatits made out to be. If a program the troubleshooter supports does not work then I can say the Troubleshooter program is incomplete and/or broke.