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The Adobe Flash Plugin crash When viewing videos on BBC news on my laptop, the first few pictures are quickly followed by a warning "The Adobe flash plugin Has Crashed". How to solve this problem, please? Any help you can give me will be greatly welcome, as I am 77 years old and easily confused by computer troubles. Joe |
Don't panic. This is not an uncommon event. Simply re-start your browser each time it happens. If it happens multiple times in one day, then try restarting your computer. If still issues, check your browser and Flash Plug-in are up to date. There will be websites or more likely specific web pages that the Flash plug-in might struggle to handle. Keep that in mind. ;) Steve Jobs of Apple once said if there's anything that's ever going to crash on an Apple computer & do it at a consistent rate, it is the Adobe Flash plug-in. |
Many thanks for prompt reply. You are always very helpful. I have tried your suggestions, but the problem keeps cropping up. Apparently there's no solution to it. Kind regards. Joe |
One other thought is, install the Google Chrome browser & see if the same issue occurs. FireFox does not handle some media pages very well at times. |
After a quick google, here's two almost identical answers: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1060581 https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb...in-has-crashed Firefox can also have problems with 3rd party Add-ons conflicting with other tools and add-ons. FireFox is also considerably top-heavy these days. I still recommend using Google Chrome for watching any kind of online media instead of FireFox. Only down-side of Chrome is the option settings are all over the place & some of the tools on screen are at opposite ends to most browsers which can be difficult to get used to. |
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