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March 30, 2011
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"Shockwave Flash plug-in has crashed" in Google Chrome Web Browser

  • March 30, 2011
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Hi,

I keep getting the following message when using Google Chrome web browser:

"The following plug-in has crashed: Shockwave Flash"

When I start using Google Chrome, Flash is working fine but normally after about 15 minutes usage I get the message.  If I close down Google Chrome and start again, Flash is working fine again for a little while and then crashes again.  I have to say it is now getting quite annoying as I do prefer to use Google Chrome to Internet Explorer for various reasons but it never crashes in Internet Explorer.  Is there anyone that can help me with this please?

I am using a Sony Vaio VGN-FZ38M laptop and my operating system is Vista.  I am also using the latest version of Google Chrome.

Thanks

Sue

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    March 31, 2011

    Hi, Go to this test site with each browser that have Flash Player Installed in. Do you see the Flash Player logo animate?

    What version of Flash Player is Displayed for each browser?

    http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/

     

    With Chrome are you using any adblock/adblock plus? Something appears to be conflicting.

    Check to make sure the Shockwave Flash plugin is enabled.

    Thanks,

    eidnolb

    BigSky21Author
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    April 2, 2011

    Thanks for your comments eidnolb.

    I have gone to the test site for each of the browsers I use; Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer and Google Chrome.  For each one, they display the animation and the correct, most up-to-date version of Adobe Flash Player.

    With regard to the adblock/adblock plus for Chrome, I do not know what you are referring to as I cannot find any reference to adblocks in the tools menu.  It's certainly not something that I have intentionally turned off or on so it will be at whatever default setting Chrome comes with.

    The Shockwave Flash plugin is enabled for all 3 browsers which is, I guess, why I am seeing the animation.  Unfortunately, with Chrome the Shockwave Flash will eventually crash whilst I am using it.  Do you have any further thoughts on why it might be crashing please?

    Cheers

    Sue

    April 2, 2011

    Hi, thanks for checking and the info. Something is definitely conflicting with the Chrome browser. You didn't say if FF was doing the same thing or not. IE is not, so it wouldn't appear to be a "common" problem.

    I'll check and see what I have on Chrome. Can you check in the addons/plugins/extensions to see what may be Installed that isn't in IE or FF?

    I don't use Chrome, so can't direct you too much more than that. I wouldn't think the Google Toolbar would effect Chrome, but it can with other browsers.

    What about your Anti-Virus? What programs do you use if more than one?

    Thanks,

    eidnolb