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Inspiring
November 11, 2012
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Adobe used to be choppy and would finally freeze the computer

  • November 11, 2012
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I can't figure out how to update my earlier post so I posted again.  For months Flash would be choppy on both video and audio play.  Recently it would freeze the computer completely and a hard reset was the only answer.  I tried the forums and was directed to the troubleshooting page.  I followed that advice but found it made no difference. And device manager confirmed all drivers were up to date and working properly.  I was going to have to reformat.  As a last resort I did a search for drivers, but identifuying each of the componenets correctly I found to be impossible  Finally one search turned up DriverMax.  I know nothing about them but CNet gave them a favorable review.  I had nothing to lose so I used it.  After updating 7 "newly discovered" drivers, Adobe finally works perfectly.  This is a bit disconcerting as the Troubleshooiting page only tells you to update drivers, and Device Manager tells you they are all up to date.  I won't trust it again.   I recommend you try this site and let us know if you have the same very positive experience I had.  Maybe I am just lucky.  Thanks

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chris.campbell
Legend
November 15, 2012

Thanks for the heads up and I'm glad you were able to resolve your problem.  Did DriverMax tell you what drivers were updated?

JAGUAR6CYAuthor
Inspiring
November 16, 2012

Yes, and it is an impressivem clear and comprehensive interface. Scan once and it produces a list of outdated drivers.  You can download two a day free. It will create a Restore Point, you approve the install, you restart, test and then do the next one.  You have to initiate/approve each step before they are implemented.  Out of 7 drivers installed I only had to roll back one.  I have tried the manufacturers site for updates before but the hardware, software and compatibility issues made it very problematic.  I can't rebuild a transmission either and don't plan to learn how.  And Windows always tells you the drivers are up to date.  I have never had a Windows driver update produce one new driver.  I have tried that properties/update drivers many times over the last 20+ years, and never saw one succeed.

Anyway, it is worth looking into.  Let us know.