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07-28-12  12:57am - 4531 days Original Post - #1
Drooler (0)
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Adobe Crash Player

Anyone else having problems with Adobe Flash Player crashing in their browser? It's intermittent with mine, but still annoying.

Specs: Firefox 13.0.1 on Windows 7 I wanted something new, so I left England for New England.

07-28-12  02:58am - 4530 days #2
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I use Firefox and Win7 and Adobe Flash Player crashes sometimes. No big thing, as far as I can tell. I just close that window, and open a new instance of Firefox and paste the URL into the browser address bar.

07-28-12  04:48am - 4530 days #3
Drooler (0)
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It's a pretty small thing on the usual scale of magnitude, but when mine crashes sometimes the window won't close, at least for a while, and anyway it's a peeve to have your "surf board" bumped by a little standard add-on that's supposed to work. I wanted something new, so I left England for New England.

07-28-12  05:36am - 4530 days #4
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Seems to happen a lot on my Vista PC running Firefox, but considerably less often in Chrome. My Windows 7 PCs seem to be less affected, but Flash Player still seems to be slightly unstable.
Of course, I've never known it to be totally reliable for as long as I can remember. Webmaster of StripGameCentral and A Measure of Curiosity.

07-28-12  05:42am - 4530 days #5
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I seldom ever see it on Chrome in Win7 but firefox yes and is a reason I don't use firefox for that use. IE never and issue either.

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07-28-12  12:51pm - 4530 days #6
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Originally Posted by Drooler:


Anyone else having problems with Adobe Flash Player crashing in their browser? It's intermittent with mine, but still annoying.

Specs: Firefox 13.0.1 on Windows 7


All the time with mine. Same specs as yours! Couldn't count the crash reports that my computer has submitted. Sometimes everything freezes when I'm in Firefox and I'm forced to do the ctrl-alt-dele routine in order to go to the taskmaster to shut it down. I've heard it's only a problem with the latest Firefox?? Could be wrong on that, though!

07-28-12  01:18pm - 4530 days #7
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It's happened 4 or 5 times in the last week or so. I usually don't view videos on line, so it's never an issue. Running XP w/ Firefox, I recently enrolled in Naughty America which has mostly Flash vids for download.

The crash requires a reboot, so I've learned not to use it during a download. unless life also gives you water and sugar, your lemonade is gonna suck.

07-28-12  04:07pm - 4530 days #8
Drooler (0)
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Originally Posted by Cybertoad:


I seldom ever see it on Chrome in Win7 but firefox yes and is a reason I don't use firefox for that use. IE never and issue either.

CT


Well, maybe I'll have to go Chrome. I've been using it, just not as the main browser. Time for a bookmarks transfer.

Just love being chased (again) by the little bugs ...

But Firefox did do an update today, so maybe that fixed it (?). I wanted something new, so I left England for New England.

07-28-12  07:21pm - 4530 days #9
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Originally Posted by Ed2009:


Seems to happen a lot on my Vista PC running Firefox, but considerably less often in Chrome. My Windows 7 PCs seem to be less affected, but Flash Player still seems to be slightly unstable.
Of course, I've never known it to be totally reliable for as long as I can remember.


I've tried Chrome a few times and liked it but always went back very quickly to Firefox because I could protect my user names and passwords to the different sites with a master password. Is there such a thing in Chrome yet? A simple password just to stop others from even opening Chrome would be good enough.

07-29-12  06:53am - 4529 days #10
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Only happens very occasionally on my Firefox/Win 7 combo.

If anyone has RealPlayer installed, it turned out to be the reason Firefox was constantly crashing on me - uninstalled it and don't miss it, now I hardly ever have browser crash.

07-29-12  10:36am - 4529 days #11
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Originally Posted by messmer:


I've tried Chrome a few times and liked it but always went back very quickly to Firefox because I could protect my user names and passwords to the different sites with a master password. Is there such a thing in Chrome yet? A simple password just to stop others from even opening Chrome would be good enough.

Sorry, absolutely no idea. Might be worth checking the many plugins for Chrome, there's bound to be something like that out there. My PC itself is locked to any other users so I've never really looked at passwording individual things like the browser.

Transferring from Firefox to Chrome was a pain as I could never get Chrome to detect that Firefox even existed on my PC. It would offer to import settings from Opera or IE but never Firefox.

I have to keep Opera (very nice browser but lacking some features) on my system to use the CCBill webmasters' interface. It doesn't run properly in either Firefox or Chrome. They actually recommend using IE but as that takes almost 3 minutes to start up I can't be bothered. Opera starts up in about 6-7 seconds and works faster too.

Currently I wouldn't like to have to use just one browser, they all seem to have significant drawbacks. If one of them finally sorts out all the problems, then maybe I will. It would certainly be easier. Webmaster of StripGameCentral and A Measure of Curiosity.

07-29-12  10:46am - 4529 days #12
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^ Locking my computer is an obvious answer but I am always afraid that if I have to get it fixed the technician would see all the porn sites I subscribe to, as well as my user names and passwords. The old Netscape had a password that would stop unauthorized people from using it and now Firefox appears to be the only one that allows me to delete browsing history, cookies etc.,yet keeps all my site info, user names and passwords, protected by the master password.

07-29-12  05:36pm - 4529 days #13
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Originally Posted by Drooler:


Anyone else having problems with Adobe Flash Player crashing in their browser? It's intermittent with mine, but still annoying.

Specs: Firefox 13.0.1 on Windows 7


Definitely am having a problem with Adobe and Firefox on Windows 7. If I watch more than a few youtube flash videos, my mouse pointer becomes an odd squiggly line looking thing. If I have lets say gmail open and open a second tab that has anything flash in it, even an embedded ad, it crashes and have to go alt-ctrl-del to open the task manager to close the browser. Then Firefox gives me the instant reopen of all tabs that were open when it crashed, which causes it to crash again. In a chat last night, I quote directly from it after multiple crashes.
"me: Firefox is becoming a piece of shit
Other: what's it doing to you?
me: Between it and Flash it keeps crashing"

All I had open was gmail chat and Fallout Wikia, a video game strategy guide site, that does contain a small embedded flash local grocery store ad. I had a total of 4 crashes in about 45 minutes. My first time I jacked off, I thought I'd invented it. I looked down at my sloppy handful of junk and thought, This is going to make me rich. - Chuck Palahniuk

07-29-12  08:38pm - 4529 days #14
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Originally Posted by messmer:


I've tried Chrome a few times and liked it but always went back very quickly to Firefox because I could protect my user names and passwords to the different sites with a master password. Is there such a thing in Chrome yet? A simple password just to stop others from even opening Chrome would be good enough.


A few generations ago Chrome started allowing Extensions, that means they now have probably 100+ password extensions that will do exactly that and more. "LastPass" seems to be the popular one.


And to all: Stop using Firefox, it is a dead browser. I loved it in its heyday, but those days are long gone. Chrome and Safari are far superior. "I'm not a number, I'm a free man!"

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07-30-12  10:58am - 4528 days #15
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Originally Posted by Toadsith:


A few generations ago Chrome started allowing Extensions, that means they now have probably 100+ password extensions that will do exactly that and more. "LastPass" seems to be the popular one.


And to all: Stop using Firefox, it is a dead browser. I loved it in its heyday, but those days are long gone. Chrome and Safari are far superior.


Thanks, Toadsith, I'll give Chrome another try!

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