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By *heRainManMan
over a year ago
Warrington & Glasgow |
"If you are using Chrome, you'll also have to stop Chrome auto-updating it again, not a clue how that works ive just seen it in another thread lol"
From Hunterslick
"hopefully this will help a few people
google chrome has a built in flash player,if you have other web browsers installed that need another version of flash player,then the two might be causing a conflict to each other,and causing each to crash,,
you can solve this by typing about:plugins into the chrome search bar and press enter,this shows a list of plug ins configured to to work on chrome,if under the flash section you have 2 or more files running at the same time,it will cause conflict,click the plus sign beside each flash player to see the details ,,search down along and find the chromes appdata folder,,thats the built in one for chrome,,the others will be in the windows folders,path name depends on which version of windows you have ,,you can now disable one of them,,recommende to disable the chrome/mozilla one,,as the one downloaded to windows can be used on all browsers,,
if after disabling the add on in chrome or mozilla,,just go back and turn the add on back on,
hope this helps a few people out"
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