![]() Still Having Problems? If you still encounter Flash Player crashes in all web browsers, try posting a query in Adobe’s support forum here – you will likely get better help if you can provide all relevant details e.g. Now move the slider above it from None on the left across to 10MB on the right (second from the end) and retest Flash Player content on that website again.ĥ.In the list of Visited Websites at the bottom, click (to select) on the one which is causing problems e.g in my example.If you only have problems with one particular website, go to the Website Storage Settings Panel here as shown in the example below: IE9 – select Tools \ Safety – if ActiveX Filtering is selected, deselect it then try Flash Player content again.If it doesn’t then do the following if you have IE9: ![]() Test Flash Player – Now test again to see if Flash Player works ok. It is recommended to choose ‘Install updates automatically…’ to ensure that future security and feature updates are installed as soon as they are available.Ĥ. After installation completes, choose your update method from the options as shown below: Flash 11.2 – Choice Of Update Method If you use more than one web browser you will need to install Flash Player for each web browser (not Chrome as it has its own Flash built in). ![]() Google Toolbar/McAfee Scan) unless you want that as well. During installation, un-tick the additional ‘freebie’ (e.g. Reinstall Flash Player – Download and install the latest version of Flash Player by visiting Adobe’s site here. Now you have completely uninstalled all traces of Flash Player – restart your computer.ģ. ![]() Note: the instructions Adobe give in Step 3 are for XP – if you have Vista or Windows 7 you can ignore the Start > Run command in their step 3.3.a – just click Start then copy and paste (or type in) the folder name into the Search box then press Enter to open the folder. If one of these folders can’t be found you may see an error message – don’t worry about it, just proceed on to the next folder. In particular, Section 3 step 3 is important – you should delete all the files and subfolders stored within the following folders: Custom Full Uninstall of Flash Player – Visit Adobe’s website here and carefully follow all the instructions to download and run the special Flash uninstaller and then delete specific Adobe files. If the problem is not fixed and Flash still crashes, proceed to Step 2.Ģ. If the problem is fixed and Flash does not crash, you probably had a driver (software) issue with your graphics card. Untick ‘Enable hardware acceleration’ in the Display panel then press Close. The Display panel is the first panel (tab) shown at the bottom of the Settings window. Right click on the video picture during playback of any Flash video in your browser and, from the context menu, select ‘Settings’ to open the Flash Player Settings window. Disable Flash hardware acceleration – The aim is to eliminate hardware or driver incompatibility issues with Flash Player. ![]() Important: if you only experience Flash Player problems in Google Chrome then go to our separate article on Shockwave Flash Crashes in Chrome. If you suffer regular Adobe Flash Player crashes in all web browsers, here are a few fixes that may help. ![]()
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