(b) Once there, avoid installing Flash Player - just Then click Edge's "more" icon (3 dots at top right), & click "Open with Internet Explorer". (a) Hint: One way to do that is to go there using Edge, Note: Do not uninstall Acrobat Reader - just uninstall Flash Player, if there. (1) If it shows up at " START, Settings, Apps, Programs & Features", uninstall it. I'm finding a lot of posts on other forums with other people having the same issue but no solutions have been offered them either.Īdobe Flash Player is integrated into Microsoft Edge & IE11. To find a way to do that in firefox) - it didn't help with Chrome. In Chrome I was unable to disable hardware acceleration (I was unable In Firefox, I unchecked the the "protection" option for flash. I've rebooted (repeatedly), uninstalled and then reinstalled the latest version of flash. ![]() Tried it using Microsoft Edge, Safari, and Opera -crash, crash, crash. On Chrome, the whole browser becomes so slow as to be unusable and the videos/flash whatevers just sit there without playing. On firefox I get the message (repeatedly) that theįlash plugin "may have stopped responding or be busy" - the browser is frozen, and then whatever was using flash crashes. I upgraded to Windows 10 several days ago and everything was going fine until suddenly, yesterday, the adobe Shockwave Flash app started crashing, immediately, on encountering any website using flash.
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