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chris.campbell
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 18, 2011
Question

Flash Player 10.3 and Internet Explorer 9 update and workarounds

  • May 18, 2011
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Hello Flash Player community,

We are tracking the issues being reported on Flash Player 10.3.181.14 and Internet Explorer 9 and actively investigating them.  Users are reporting that Flash content is being displayed in the upper left corner of the screen.  We want to give those who are encountering these issues an update.

First, we apologize to everyone affected.  We know you count on Flash Player as an integral component of the web and we strive for high quality and performance in each release.  We are actively looking into the root cause of this issue.  Thanks to many of you submitting information via email and our online bug database, we now have some solid leads we are pursuing.

Flash Player 10 and later can use your system’s graphics hardware to accelerate video decoding, and can also accelerate video presentation on some sites. Starting with Flash Player 10.2, Flash Player will also take advantage of hardware accelerated graphics in Internet Explorer 9, utilizing hardware rendering surfaces to improve graphics performance.

With Flash Player 10.3.181.14, reports indicate that systems with Intel HD Graphics adapters running Internet Explorer 9 are the only systems impacted by this particular bug.  If you are encountering this issue and have a different configuration we'd love to hear from you.  Please review the instructions on this page for details on generating the information we'll need for further investigation.

Solution #1

Adobe has officially released Flash Player 10.3.181.16 for Internet Explorer to address the graphical issues introduced in 10.3.181.14.  You can get this release by visiting our official download page, directly downloading and running the installer file, or using the Flash Player auto update mechanism.

After installing, we recommend you re-enable hardware acceleration if you had it previously disabled.  We also recommend you clear your browser cache and restart your system.

If you continue to encounter issues, please create a new thread and we'll do our best to investigate further.

Solution #2

On some systems, you may be able to resolve this issue by updating the Intel HD Graphics drivers. It has been reported that driver versions 8.15.10.2361 and above do not exhibit this bug. Unfortunately, some systems might require updates directly from your system manufacturer. We’re working with system manufacturers to make sure they include the latest drivers in future releases.

Solution #3

You can disable hardware acceleration in Internet Explorer 9 using the instructions on this page. Please note that you should re-enable hardware acceleration once this problem has been resolved to enjoy the full benefits of hardware acceleration.

Thank you,

The Flash Player team

Update 5/20/11 - We've temporarily disabled the automatic update notification for Flash Player 10.3 and Internet Explorer.  We're making progress on a fix and hope to have a new version available next week.

Update 5/24/11 - Added link to the 10.3.181.15 test update

Update 5/27/11 - Added instructions for post install of 10.3.181.15

Update 5/31/11 - Updated thread with the official 10.3.181.16 announcement

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    55 replies

    Participating Frequently
    May 31, 2011

    I am running 10.3 update on Windows 7 IE9 and it does not fix the problem.  Trying to view mlb.tv feed

    and still have image at upper left of frame.  I tried solutions 1 and 2 as well, no change.   anything else i can do?

    Thanks

    Neal

    May 31, 2011

    Solution # 2 is so far the best bet until 10.3 is fixed.

    Did you go to this site http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2528233  ? 

    Participant
    May 30, 2011

    Flash Player 10.3.181.15 has solved the Flash problem on my Fujitsu T900 tablet running IE9, Win7 (64bit), Intel HD.

    Thanks for the good work.

    Participant
    May 29, 2011

    Hey, The fix is working perfectly so far.  I installed it several hours ago and am not having any problems with the flash moving to the upper left hand corner as a result.

    Participant
    May 28, 2011

    thanks for the info, im going to try solution 2 now

    Participant
    May 27, 2011

    News on this, Chris?  It's a major hindrance.  Thks

    chris.campbell
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    May 27, 2011

    TomW1826 wrote:

    News on this, Chris?  It's a major hindrance.  Thks

    Hi Tom,

    I'd like to recommend you check out the test build that I've posted in the first post (solution #3.)  While this is labeled a test build, we've had very positive results so far.  If everything goes as planned we'll make an official update soon.

    After installing the update, please make sure to clear your browser cache and restart your system.

    Thanks,

    Chris

    Participant
    May 28, 2011

    Chris:

    Thank you very much for delaying your dinner and quickly fixing my computer. You're a real asset to Adobe!!!

    Ron W.

    Participant
    May 27, 2011

    I have just installed 10.3.181.15. and it works. Win7Pro, IE9. Thanks.

    Participant
    May 27, 2011

    The update posted on 5/24 has corrected the issues I expereienced.  Thank you for the quick update.  This is how things should be handled all the time.

    Participating Frequently
    May 27, 2011

    Most of us only have temporary fixes. Disabling the graphic acceleration really slows down my otherwise very fast computer. Does anyone have any idea when the final update will be released so we can go back to normal?

    Participant
    May 27, 2011

    I tried the first solution and updated the Intel HD Graphics and so far that seems

    to be working. I hesitate to try the Flash update and will wait until it

    has been officially decided that the update will work.

    Thank you for posting the work arounds...I was going nuts with this problem.

    Participant
    May 27, 2011

    How do you close out the flash cookies? T

    hanks.

    Participant
    May 26, 2011

    The solution #1 corrected my problem,.

    Thank you!

    (Don't forget restore point!)

    Participant
    May 26, 2011

    The update worked but I would recommend that Adobe tell users before installing it that they clear out their flash cookies.  Also, when installing the update they should close IE.