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July 26, 2006
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Can't delete Flash9.ocx

  • July 26, 2006
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While trying to solve some Flash/IE installation problems, I have discovered that I can't delete the following file:
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\Macromed\Flash\Flash9.ocx
I've tried safe mode, "move on boot", BartPE, and nothing will get rid of this file. The read only attribute is set and cannot be changed....does anybody have any ideas as to what might be causing this?
Thanks,

Rob
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    Participating Frequently
    October 11, 2006
    Cumtavo,

    I don't have a Neopets account, but the test version of Flash Player 9 on labs.adobe.com should fix your problem. (Remember to run the uninstaller before trying to install the test version.) If it doesn't, let me know.

    Note that there is no harm in having multiple versions of Flash in c:\windows\system32\macromed\flash on your system. Only one is active at a time and its typically the newest (greatest version) one. For example, flash9b.ocx is newer than flash9a.ocx which is newer that flash8.ocx. If you accidentally delete the active one, you can reinstall to correct the problem.

    If you're curious, new versions have unique filenames simply to prevent you from having to reboot your system when a new version is installed. This tehnique addresses a Windows limitation and if you're like me, rebooting your machine is an annoying interruption.

    --- Paul
    Participant
    October 12, 2006
    Hi Paul,

    I have an application which fetches about 1000 records (ajax) ... creates an array in javascript and passes this data to a flash function. This happens whenever a user clicks on some available links. Flash then processes this data to perform various tasks including populating a datagrid.

    My problem is that if the user clicks on these data-fetching links rapidly the Flash ocx crashes the browser, causing the application to terminate. I believe it may be a problem with the quantity of data being processed. Is there a soultion to this issue. Can I stop the flash function from processing the old data and use the new data instantly.
    Participant
    October 9, 2006
    Paul; I run XP. I will run my virus scanner and uninstall flash and see what happens. Thanks. I will let you know.
    Participating Frequently
    October 9, 2006
    I also got flash to work after I
    1. Uninstalled the flash Player With the uninstaller http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_14157
    2. reboot computer
    3. remove safe versions from registry using regedit . follow the steps thru 4 then stop. DO NOT FOLLOW STEP 5 as this will just reinstall the imperfect flash player 9 again.
    http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?event=view&id=KC.4a8d52ae&extid=4a8d52ae&dialogID=157746351&iterationID=2&sessionID=9630212957305d4a5df8&stateID=1+0+157722798&mode=advanced
    3. Reboot computer again.
    4. Now go to this url and download flash player 7
    http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_14266
    5. Flash Player should now work.
    6. Be very wary of Flash Player 9 untill they fix it.
    Hope this helps.
    Participating Frequently
    October 9, 2006
    Al,

    I went to the townhall site as requested. I could not get a crash to occur. Strangely enough, there is very little Flash content on this page (other than an advertisement or two). If you return to the site, do you see the crash? Can you capture a screen print so I can see the context?

    --- Paul
    Participating Frequently
    October 9, 2006
    Milletics,

    The problem you describe seems much more severe than one caused by Flash. In general, Flash can only caused your browser to malfunction, not your system to restart. Are you using Win 95 or Win 98? Is there a chance you have a virus or some other type of malware running on your system?

    Here's a possible next step. Can you run the uninstaller on the Labs site? Then, go ahead and surf the web without Flash installerd. Do not re-install Flash, even if prompted. Does the crash still occur? If so, can you provide a screen print?

    --- Paul
    Participant
    October 8, 2006
    Paul,

    Thanks for the new flash beta. I was very happy to get something to help fix my problem. The beta was working out okay untill I went to the website http://www.townhall.com. It will not load the website and keeps giving me the error message with the details below:

    IEXPLORE executed an invalid instruction in
    module FLASH9B.OCX at 0167:3005121e.
    Registers:
    EAX=03201c40 CS=0167 EIP=3005121e EFLGS=00010246
    EBX=00000002 SS=016f ESP=00646e6c EBP=00646ea0
    ECX=03207ec0 DS=016f ESI=03207f60 FS=13a7
    EDX=00000003 ES=016f EDI=00000005 GS=0000
    Bytes at CS:EIP:
    0f 77 8b 46 38 db 80 88 00 00 00 51 db 40 64 51
    Stack dump:
    006473e4 03207f60 03205780 00000000 41a00000 fffffab9 ffffffd8 00000001 00646f70 30072ae0 00647418 03207ec8 00000004 00646f70 30072fce 03207f60

    Is there anything that you can suggest to help fix this problem? I appreciate your help in this matter.

    Thanks,
    Al
    Participating Frequently
    October 5, 2006
    Hi,

    The crickler.com issue should be solved when using the test version posted above (9.0.18.60). Some people have also had trouble with the Texas Hold 'Em game - this is fixed too.

    The uninstallers are also posted on the Labs site to ensure your current version is removed completely.

    --- Paul
    Participant
    October 6, 2006
    Paul; I too have had the problem described above. I never did before til about a month ago. Now it happens on all sites that have flash content. Yahoo, nickjr, pandora, are a few that it happens to me on. Sometimes immediately when going to the site and sometimes after a few minutes, but it will always do it. It is getting so frustrating. Please help.
    I did uninstall the flash9 using your uninstaller as you said and then I downloaded and installed the beta version. And not to my surprise, I still have that error! It did not fix the problem. What can I do?
    A couple of times after acknowledging the error my pc actually rebooted itself. Scarry!
    And also; can that active-x control affect games(installed games, not games on the internet), because I play a game called battlefield 2 and about the same time as the flash9 error I have been having an issue where it will crash to desktop and sometimes reboot my pc. I have never had that issue before till this flash problem. But if its unrelated; please help me with this flash error!! Where can I get flash7 or flash8. I cant find them anywhere on the net.
    Thanks!!!
    Participant
    October 5, 2006
    WORKED FOR ME:

    I ran the previously posted uninstall instructions, which did uninstall it but didn't kills flash9.ocx.

    Desperate, I downloaded and installed the basic version of Flash 8, which includes the flash 8 player, as I was unable to find a Flashplayer8 standalone package.

    Anyways, My IE6 no longer crashes when I try to open up Crickelr and other flash sites.

    As an aside, it seems like every new Adobe version has been absolute junk, with multiple stupid errors, especially with IE plugins (Acrobat7). What the heck happened????
    Participating Frequently
    October 5, 2006
    Hi,

    As noted, the public beta of the Flash Player 9 updater 1 is live as of this afternoon. I strongly encourage everyone to install a copy and confirm that any issue you're seeing has been resolved. I created a topic called "Flash Player 9 Update 1 Feedback" to ensure your comments on the public beta receive special attention. Note that time is short, so please begin testing soon.

    Thank you all for your help and patience to date. The Flash Player team greatly appreciates it.

    More information is available on the Labs site:
    http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer9/

    --- Paul
    Participant
    October 4, 2006
    Fix withdrawn.
    Participating Frequently
    September 30, 2006
    I got it deleted by dragging and dropping the file to recycle bin!