![]() Hi Everyone, Since yesterday I have been experiencing constant crashes of Shockwave Flash Plugin. Scroll down until you see Adobe Flash Player, there you will find two instances of flash.ĭisable the instance that is chrome's built-in one. Flash Player > Shockwave Crash in Chrome Shockwave Crash in Chrome Savednkept. When using Flash, you’re subjecting yourself to slow downs and crashes that can leave you so annoyed that you’d be willing to stop using all Google products forever. Unlike other web browsers, Google Chrome and Adobe flash would never be considered BFFs. In Chrome's search bar, type "about:plugins" (without the quotes)Ĭlick on the + sign on the top-right hand corner. The Problem is the Relationship With Adobe Flash. ![]() Well, I found a resolution to the issue, and I swear Chrome has sped up by about 300x. The problem is, that often times using multiple tabs causes the Shockwave Flash to crash, which in most situations isn't a big deal, but when you are 14/15 pages through and have to start over at the beginning, this cuts into earnings, big time. A lot of you probably already know this, but I have just discovered this morning that Chrome uses the shockwave and has a built-in shockwave.
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