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November 10, 2015
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Solved? Flash player jerky and freezes browser

  • November 10, 2015
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For months news feeds from AOL, Google and Yahoo were very jerky and often froze the browser, normally Firefox.

VERY frequent crash reports received and reported.

VERY frequent Stop Script warnings were often simultaneous.

I tried everything recommended be Adobe, Firefox and AOL.

NOTHING worked.

Finally I did a "fresh" Flash Player uninstall and for the first time in many months the browsers all work perfectly.

I will now avoid Flash forever if necessary.

I just hope this helps others who may be driven to buying new computers trying to fix this.

Does Adobe have any comments?

Why were all the crash reports, probably a hundred or more, ignored?

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    Correct answer JAGUAR6CY

    When you do, do it right.

    No sense leaving anything Flash installed that will cause problems again.

    The Flash Player uninstaller executes on both 64-bit and 32-bit version of the Windows operating systems.

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    JAGUAR6CYAuthor
    Inspiring
    November 14, 2015

    Four days without Flash and all is still running perfectly,

    JAGUAR6CYAuthor
    Inspiring
    November 14, 2015

    I just found two idiot websites that still use flash. 

    Naturally both of their videos froze. 

    Neither one would even respond to "settings".

    Very consistent 100% failure on Adobe's part..

    All other sites and browsers still work fine.

    JAGUAR6CYAuthor
    Inspiring
    November 16, 2015

    Have you noticed still no statements or responses from Adobe here?

    Completely uninstalling Flash as a program and removing all flash add-ons and extensions is the route I took. 

    Interesting that some foolish sites still use Flash for their video content and now most of those even play acceptably with NO flash installed anywhere on the system.

    Obviously Flash is fatally defective, but in addition installing it is not even necessary for videos to be played. 

    The few sites that do "require" it must have marketing agreements with Adobe that pays by the install. 

    They must be selling Flash as a product. 

    Just to be safe I did install an add on that converts all videos that display a Flash "warning" into HTML5 automatically.

    I was so affected by Flash inflicted damage that I reformatted my drive and then came within a day of buying a new laptop.

    Mine is 2 years old.

    Reaction from Adobe?  None as you can see.

    I will keep posting here to keep it at the top of this Jive run forum.


    One full week of Flash free videos web use.

    Even sites that still use Flash play better now.

    Naturally HTML5 videos always play perfectly.

    Participant
    November 13, 2015

    I've been having problems with Flash for months now. I use Firefox 42 (which runs Flash in protected mode because Adobe Flash is vulnerable to hackers). My symptoms have been that from moment to moment or day to day (via Firefox) I can then can't watch YouTube videos on Facebook or on YouTube. So I switched to IE, and could watch them on both sites...then I only had sound and no video on IE. I got sick of all the bull#$%^ and uninstalled Adobe Flash a week ago, and could watch YouTube videos via Firefox, on Facebook and YouTube and via IE....then the very next day I couldn't via Firefox. I've spent two weeks online, on Firefox, Adobe, Facebook and YouTube support sites, doing everything I've been instructed to do...and I mean everything, to no avail.  So yesterday I re-installed Adobe Flash 19 because an expert at Firefox told me I should try it because Adobe fixed some security flaws, and for about a half hour I could watch YouTube vids via Firefox, on Facebook and YouTube...then later that evening it was back to black: no sound no video.  SO, I uninstalled Adobe Flash about an hour ago, and can watch vids via Firefox on FB and YT...for now.  And here's the really screwy thing: Up to a year ago, I could watch videos on PBS (which is my go-to TV when I'm out of town), then, all of a sudden I couldn't...until I uninstalled Flash,and for the first time in a year I can watch my beloved PBS videos....even on Firefox. And without Adobe Flash there's no "game" playing on Facebook.  It (YouTube videos) work one minute and not the next...either with or without Adobe Flash...and I have all the current video drivers.  Either Adobe, Firefox, IE, Windows, Facebook and YouTube know something we don't know...and won't tell us something we need to know, OR they don't know, in which case all these "support groups" are a waste of time, because as I said, I've followed their advice to the letter...and I'm not completely stupid, just not 100% computer savvy, but I shouldn't have to be...because that's what "they" are, and we should be able to trust them.  My ONLY conclusion is that hackers are keeping a step in front of everyone (Adobe and Java), and using both to hack into our computers and wreak havoc.  IF THAT'S the case, then I wish "they'd" say so!!     

    JAGUAR6CYAuthor
    Inspiring
    November 13, 2015

    My experience was exactly the same as yours.  The only difference I can see is that I used the Flash Uninstaller to remove all traces of Flash.  And so far everything works perfectly again. I did miss out on watching 2 ads that wouldn't load..  I cannot address games at all.

    JAGUAR6CYAuthor
    Inspiring
    November 10, 2015

    Post Flash:  All browsers work perfectly.  After 6 hours browsing there was one advertisement that didn't auto play and one news feed that wouldn't open.  I suspect numerous ads froze without loading due to not having Flash but the pages load faster. No negatives at all, especially compared to having Flash installed.  Let me know when or if all those crash reports I submitted finally produce results.

    JAGUAR6CYAuthor
    Inspiring
    November 11, 2015

    Sure is quiet here.   Well two full browsing days without Flash.  So far 3 videos would not play, and two of those were ads.

    For the first time in months EVERYTHING else just works perfectly.

    For the first time in months all browsers like Firefox, Chrome and IE all function as they should. 

    They all load fast and do not freeze.  

    Yahoo, Google News, AOL and You Tube video feeds all play perfectly, every time. 

    You may also notice that there is no response or reaction from Adobe here. 

    Oh well, just uninstall Flash. 

    Doing that fixed every web video problem I had.and it will probably fix yours too.

    JAGUAR6CYAuthorCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    November 11, 2015

    When you do, do it right.

    No sense leaving anything Flash installed that will cause problems again.

    The Flash Player uninstaller executes on both 64-bit and 32-bit version of the Windows operating systems.