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chris.campbell
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April 10, 2014
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ATTENTION MAC CUSTOMERS - Flash Player 13 "Plugin Failure" Solution

  • April 10, 2014
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Update 4/16

I'm pleased to announce that Flash Player 13.0.0.201 for Mac is now available from http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer.  This release resolves the crash described in this thread.  As noted below, you can either download this immediately from adobe.com or wait for the update to be applied automatically, within 24 hours, via our recommended auto update mechanism.  If you encounter any problems updating, please visit http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html for basic troubleshooting steps.

We are aware that Macs created between 2006 and 2008 are currently running into problems using the latest release of Flash Player (version 13).  We apologize for the inconvenience that this is causing.  We are actively investigating the cause and hope to have a full solution to you shortly.  In the meantime, please follow this two step procedure which will revert you back to version 12.

  1. Download and run our uninstaller:
    http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/support/uninstall_flash_player_osx.dmg
  2. Download and run the version 12 installer from*:
    http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/licensing/mac/install_flash_player_12_osx.dmg

After installing Flash Player, you might be presented again with our update dialog.  You have a couple of choices to deal with this. 

I recommend simply clicking the red close button on the dialog's title bar to dismiss the dialog.  This dialog will show up once every 7 days or until we update you silently and automatically with the fixed version (45 days maximum).

The other option is to change the notification option during the install to "Never check for updates (not recommended)."  This will suppress the dialog completely.  At some point in the near future Safari will block the old version of Flash Player and you'll be prompted to reinstall the new version of Flash (with the fix).  When that happens you can return to the automatic update selection.

I will continue to update this thread and post to twitter (@liquidate) when new information is available.

Update 4/10:

We have determined that this problem is due to a compiler update in our build infrastructure that exposed a long-standing bug in a Mac system library.  Flash Player now attempts to use CPU instructions that are not available on a subset of supported Mac hardware from 2006 to 2007.  None of the machines in our compatibility labs are affected, so the issue didn't show up in our testing, but we were able to track down a machine that reproduces the issue yesterday.  We're actively working on a fix and I'll update this post again once we have more information.

Update 4/11

Our developers have found a fix for this issue and our quality assurance team will be testing this new build out over the weekend.  If everything looks good, we'll work on how and when we'll get this deployed. 

Update 4/14

Testing over the weekend went well and no new issues were found.  We're now working with our deployment teams to get this out to all Mac users.  If the testing and web staging go as planned, we expect that we'll have this update available for download on Wednesday, April 16th.  If you have the Flash Player update mechanism (found in the Advanced tab of the Flash Player system preference panel) set to "Allow Adobe to install updates (recommended)" then you will receive the update within 24 hours of the release being made available.  Customers that have the option set to "Notify me to install updates" will get a notification dialog within 7 days.  We will also make this update available for download though http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer.  I'll post again if we run into any snags or when the update is made available.

Update 4/16

I'm pleased to announce that Flash Player 13.0.0.201 for Mac is now available from http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer.  This release resolves the crash described in this thread.  As noted above, you can either download this immediately from adobe.com or wait for the update to be applied automatically, within 24 hours, via our recommended auto update mechanism.  If you encounter any problems updating, please visit http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html for basic troubleshooting steps.

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    46 replies

    New Participant
    April 14, 2014

    I have a question, the only issue I have with the Flash program is on Youtube all the videos are extremely shaky. Reading this thread I don't see that issue come up, however wanted to ask if this is the issue at hand?

    New Participant
    April 14, 2014

    Just so you know, I had the problem on a very new 2013 Mac Pro running OS X 10.9.2. So can't blame this on older machines. Drove me crazy til I found this forum, hopefully the uninstall/reinstall v12 will fix it for now.

    April 13, 2014

    This was great.  It worked fine for firefox, but I usually use safari.  So I went back and installed the safari version--but I followed the 2-step process and so I think I UNinstalled the firefox version.  But then when I opened safari and went to the last website I had tried to use, I still got the message from the website that I needed to install the latest version of Adobe flashplayer.

    Are some websites just blocking earlier versions of flashplayer? Or is this an indication that the workaround doesn't work for safari? Thanks

    April 13, 2014

    Xfinity requires 12 or higher to stream video, hence it will not work on Linux since 11 is the highets supported by Adobe. Is linux dead or is Adobe just trying to kill it? C'mon Adobe!

    April 18, 2014

    C'mon Xfinity!

    New Participant
    April 13, 2014

    I have a 2011 MAC and i am having the issue.  I have CC and so I can;t update my CC because of this issue.  I did not read the entire post and therefore have been frustrated with the pop up I will change the notification timing and see if that fixes the problem.  In the meantime how long before I can trust you will fix this issue since the CC often has multiple updates???

    New Participant
    April 13, 2014

    Well since I cant seem to start a new discussion I will just add to this one:  Now the flash player is invading my I-phone and asking to downlooad latest version but you can't because the version that shows up is for windows and is not recognized by APPLE I-phone.   iTS LIKE INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS!!!!  It is invading my entire electronic world.   Everytime I try to go on line with my MAC I get this loop about updating.  I have version 12 on my computer and I went in and checked do not notifiy me and restarted the computer, but everytime I try to go on line I get this loop and I can;t get out.  Thank God I have a PC in the basement, otherwise I would not even be able to make you guys aware of what is going on!! 

    This is really painful I don't know how many people are having this difficulty, but 2 of my family are having issues with their i phones and when you go to contact us at the bottom all you get is error 404 on i phone and error 500 on computer or other way around I forget.  Really!!!

    New Participant
    April 14, 2014

    I have a mid-2008 iMac, also. After downloading and installing Mavericks OS, I was promted to install the updated Flash Player v.13.  And yes, Safari lost all video (Flash Player) function.

    Apple Support provided me with the final solution after several of my own attempts to de-install and re-install the updated Flash Player v.13 and the new Mavericks OS.  Simply de-install v13 and reinstall v12.

    I figured something was amiss when I checked my Goggle Chrome browser and saw that everything was

    working perfectly with v.13 Flash Player.

    How do I get Adobe to send me notification when the upcoming fix for this problem is available?

    New Participant
    April 13, 2014

    I would like to further update my experience with Chris' workaround for the crashing of Flash Player 13.0 on "older" iMacs. I found that I had to manually delete the Flash Player.plugin from the Internet Plug-Ins folder in the User Library in order to uninstall  Flash Player 13.0 from my system (OS X 10.6.8). The  Flash Player Uninstaller would just not work... I tried it numerous times. I also found commentary somewhere else on the Adobe website that you needed to manually remove the  Flash Player preference folder and the  Flash Player cache folder from the User Library after using the Uninstaller. I tried this approach several times ( prior to manually removing the plugin) and it did not work either.

    After finally being able to uninstall Flash Player 13.0, I was then able to install  Flash Player 12.0 to use while waiting for the fix for Flash Player 13.0. I don't know if others have been experiencing these difficulties with the workaround but it would sure be helpful and save users' time and frustration if Adobe could publish a complete comprehensive document describing what to do when  Flash Player 13.0 repeatedly crashes because such crashes severely impair access to information on the Internet.  Thanks, Bob

    New Participant
    April 13, 2014

    I have searched for the user library and internet plug-ins folder, but I cannot find it, even doing a spotlight search. I am so sorry I updated this flash player, last thing I need on a Sunday morning. How do I go back to the old Adobe without spending 5 to 6 hours with Time Machine? Excactly how do I get to that folder? I have a iMac mid 2007, running Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5

    thank you

    New Participant
    April 13, 2014

    check these two folders for the Flash plugin to be removed:

    /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/

    or

    YOUR_MAC_USER_NAME/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/

    April 13, 2014

    please let us know when we can download the new flash 13 player in this thread

    April 13, 2014

    Good Morning Chris,

    I have used the uninstall tool and downloaded Flash 12 from the link provided but the installation fails at 95% the same as on Flash 13.

    The progress bar just stays at 95%, I have left it for 35 minutes.

    Mac Pro 1.1 OS X 10.6.8 Safari 5.1.10. Any ideas what next. Thank you for your rapid assistance with this problem by the way.

    New Participant
    April 13, 2014

    HELLO CHRIS,

    JUST BOUGHT A NEW I-MAC, and when I go to download PDFs, it asks me to download adobe reader; which is already downloaded.  Bottom line--i am unable to download any PDFs.  If you could tell me why, I would be most grateful.

    Many thanks,

    Caldonia64

    New Participant
    April 13, 2014

    The subject for this posting is the Flash Player.

    New Participant
    April 13, 2014

    You stated that it doesn't work on Macs created in 2006 & 2007. However, it doesn't work on a 2008 first edition MacBook Air either. So, you may need to update that 2006-2007 remark.

    New Participant
    April 13, 2014

    Chris.

    I too have been plagued by Flash Player constantly crashing on firefox and safari on my iMac after I installed the Flash Player 13.0 update. I tried the workaround you suggested in your post. The uninstaller tells me that Flash Player13.0 is uninstalled from my computer, but when I try to install Flash Player 12.0 as you suggested I get a message that it CANNOT be installed because 13.0 is already in my system! I have tried 3 times to install 12.0 after supposedly removing 13.0 but each time I get the same message that 13.0 is on my system. This is driving me crazy. Please help.

    Thanks,

    Bob