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September 23, 2019
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Flash Palyer freeze Firefox Windows 10 with game Farmvile in Facebook

  • September 23, 2019
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I want to play the Farmville app on Facebook using the Firefox browser with Windows 10 and it doesn't work properly. The app asked if I wanted to speed up the game by saving the files locally and from there the hard drive works 100% and the machine slows down. I went to the website http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager03.html to remove the website from apps.facebook farmville and the browser freezes without showing any options, working the 100% hard drive. How can I access the Flash Player setup website to remove Farmville and fix the performance problem of my core-i3 windows 10 computer. Thank you. Translated by Google.

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    Correct answer jeromiec83223024

    Sorry, this changed a little in recent Win10 versions.

     

    In the search bar, type "Control Panel" and choose the Control Panel app.

    To the right of "View By", choose "Small Icons" from the dropdown.

    You should now see a Flash Player (32-bit) icon. 

    Double click that, and you'll get the native control panel for Flash Player. 

     

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    December 29, 2019

    for firefox need to play games on facebook.com

    jeromiec83223024
    Inspiring
    September 23, 2019

    On Windows, if you go to Control Panel > Flash Player > Storage, you can modify the local storage settings without using the browser.  This works in all browsers but Chrome, which has it's own separate version of Flash.

     

    I don't actually think that will fix your problem.  If you enabled local storage in Flash Player and that's keeping the CPU at 100%, there's probably something wrong underneath us, like the operating system can't read or write to the disk correctly.  

     

    There's a couple of things that I'd recommend if the problem persists: 

    • Reboot the computer, if you haven't done that already.  "When in doubt, reboot" will always be excellent advice.  It's better to actually shut the computer down ("cold boot"), just to give all the hardware a chance to restart clean.

    • Make sure that you have a working backup of all of your important data, then check the disk for errors.  If the disk is failing, running a disk check might exercise the disk enough that it fails.  It's better to make sure you have working backups first, just in case.  If you encounter errors that need to be fixed, fix them and see if the problem goes away.

     

    Good luck!

    Participant
    September 23, 2019
    Thanks for your reply. In Windows 10 there is no Flash Player option in Control Panel. Check the change or uninstall option and find that Windows 10 automatically installed two programs: 1) Flash Player 32 npapi and Flash Player 32 ppapi both with version 32.0.0.255, and none of them has the option to change. Obviously the problem remains the same and does not explain why it is not possible to use http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager07.html neither in Firefox, nor in Google Chrome, nor in MS Edge I don't know how to remove the local save option that activates for Farmville on Facebook in Firefox and Google Chrome. I used MS Edge without activating local storage, and at first everything very well and then Flash Player failed to leave the browser completely blank with the symbol! in the middle. I do not dare to install 64-bit Adobe Flash on Windows 10 as it is supposed to be integrated in some way. I would like to emphasize that the operating system is Windows 10. Thank you so much.
    jeromiec83223024
    jeromiec83223024Correct answer
    Inspiring
    September 24, 2019

    Sorry, this changed a little in recent Win10 versions.

     

    In the search bar, type "Control Panel" and choose the Control Panel app.

    To the right of "View By", choose "Small Icons" from the dropdown.

    You should now see a Flash Player (32-bit) icon. 

    Double click that, and you'll get the native control panel for Flash Player.