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I am soooooo frustrated with the Shockwave Player constantly crashing. It will even make my screen go black because it crashes so many times within a short period of time. It will also freeze my computer so that a lot of the time I am having to reboot. It will crash while playing games or while streaming movies. I am running Windows 7 (64-Bit) and using Firefox. I have tried using Chrome but have too many issues with that Browser and still had no luck with the problem. I have also uninstalled all and then re-installed so many times. Is there another Player I can use or can someone please tell me how to fix this permanently or at least so that it does happen as frequently. Thanks
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The stability issues on Firefox are related to some underlying architecture issues specific to the NPAPI plug-in interface that Firefox uses (and which has gone largely unchanged since the '90s). While you can take some steps to improve stability, they come at the expense of leaving you at significant risk for malware infection.
We're in the early stages of a supporting Mozilla in an effort to build a modern plug-in sandbox (something all other browsers have finished doing over the last couple
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Are you talking about Shockwave Player or Flash Player ?
Can you post a sample link to where this happens?
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Hello. Sorry I was away and was not on laptop for a few days.
When the unresponsive message comes up it say "Shockwave Flash" and after stopping plugin, it says "Adobe Flash" has crashed.
Sorry for the confusion.
I am unsure how to post a sample link to where it happens.
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What is your Flash Player version?
[topic moved to Flash Player forum]
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16.0.0.305
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The stability issues on Firefox are related to some underlying architecture issues specific to the NPAPI plug-in interface that Firefox uses (and which has gone largely unchanged since the '90s). While you can take some steps to improve stability, they come at the expense of leaving you at significant risk for malware infection.
We're in the early stages of a supporting Mozilla in an effort to build a modern plug-in sandbox (something all other browsers have finished doing over the last couple years), but those are non-trivial efforts and will probably be several months away at the earliest.
In the meantime, your best bet for both a secure an stable experience is to use either Internet Explorer 11 or Google Chrome.
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Thank You. Have downloaded and installed Chrome...but still having the same issues. Oh well, will just have to grin and bear it.
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this is so un fair I am having the same problem I have google chrome version 26 I followed direction to enabled it does not work. my websites are .com not SWF. adobe should give some guidance on how to resolve this issue; instead of watching a 30-minute video of their help team; who really only speak for themselves and do not address the problem.
thanks for nothing adobe
Garry
