Recent answers to Adobe Flash keeps crashing for me!https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/9391572013-02-21T15:42:26-08:00meant 5-7 times an hour
2013-02-21T15:42:26-08:00SKY_HIGHhttps://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/939157#answer-410406<p>meant 5-7 times an hour
</p>when i use firefox and i browse it keeps shutting down my internet connection. it happens over and o2013-02-21T15:41:02-08:00SKY_HIGHhttps://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/939157#answer-410405<p>when i use firefox and i browse it keeps shutting down my internet connection. it happens over and over about 57 times an hour. does not happen when videos are running just browsing. when i use explorer that does not happen and this did not happle till i downloaded firefox last week.
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</p>I had this problem for quite awhile, I waited for FF updates hoping it would be fixed, but wasn't. T2013-01-02T19:11:19-08:00kingsmeadowhttps://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/939157#answer-393872<p>I had this problem for quite awhile, I waited for FF updates hoping it would be fixed, but wasn't. Today I found that it was one of my add ons that was causing the problem, so I disabled it and now all is ok.
</p><p>The add on was HTTPs-Everywhere. Try disbaling all you add ons and extensions, then see if it works. If it does, then add the extensions and add-ons until it breaks. Takes a little time.
</p>I think I have found an easy remedy for this problem.
I've had this problem for several months, and2012-12-31T23:52:04-08:00JimDrebhttps://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/939157#answer-393415<p>I think I have found an easy remedy for this problem.
</p><p>I've had this problem for several months, and had to uninstall Flash to even allow Firefox to run. But, I believe the following will correct the problem:
</p><p>1 Start with Firefox NOT open on the desktop
2 Right-click the Firefox icon
3 Select properties. That brings up a menu with several tabs.
4 Select the Compatibility tab
5 At the bottom of the menu check the box that says "Run this program as an administrator."
6 Click the box that says "Change settings for all users"
7 Check the box next to "Run this program as an administrator"
8 Click "Apply"
9 Select "Apply" at the bottom of the main Properties Menu Box
</p><p>Open Firefox and see if Flash works
</p>hmm.. i dunno what to tell you. There was no Adobe Flash processes running when you terminated plugi2012-10-12T07:39:03-07:00dragonmonkey420https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/939157#answer-374107<p>hmm.. i dunno what to tell you. There was no Adobe Flash processes running when you terminated plugin-container.exe*32&nbsp;? Sounds like there's still some issue with flash and firefox, but it could be a number of other things too.&nbsp;:S
</p><p>I have to go for now but i'll keep looking.
</p>Hello im back again.. Right after the last post I typed I went to log in on Facebook, I logged in an2012-10-12T07:22:05-07:00Petermedphttps://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/939157#answer-374100<p>Hello im back again.. Right after the last post I typed I went to log in on Facebook, I logged in and then it crashed.. So I had to CTRL+ALT+DELETE and shutoff <em>plugin-container.exe *32</em> then it comes back
</p>Ok thanks, I will comeback if my problem sill is there.
2012-10-12T07:20:18-07:00Petermedphttps://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/939157#answer-374099<p>Ok thanks, I will comeback if my problem sill is there.
</p>Hmm i just tested starting firefox to the 'home page' with and without ghostery installed and there 2012-10-12T06:51:14-07:00dragonmonkey420https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/939157#answer-374091<p>Hmm i just tested starting firefox to the 'home page' with and without ghostery installed and there was only a 10mb difference in memory usage, and no significant difference in cpu usage.
</p><p>If you have the adblock plus and DoNotTrack Plus, you really wouldn't need ghostery. DoNotTrack Plus does what ghostery does. I just didn't know if you had any 'do not track' plugins installed.
</p>Hello again Dragon and thank you for your time, its always great to get quick help and try sort prob2012-10-12T06:39:59-07:00Petermedphttps://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/939157#answer-374087<p>Hello again Dragon and thank you for your time, its always great to get quick help and try sort problems out ASAP.
</p><p>I did try that Protected Mode now.
</p><p>C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash folder, rename the original file to "mms.cfgBAK" (to save it as a backup) and then drag and drop in the modified "mms.cfg" file from the desktop.
</p><p>I got AVG Internet Security 2013
And for plug-ins I use
Adblock Plus
Download Statusbar
DoNotTrackPlus
</p><p>Does Ghostery take alot of the computers power?
</p>Hello again Dragon and thank you for your time, its always great to get quick help and try sort prob2012-10-12T06:39:53-07:00Petermedphttps://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/939157#answer-374086<p>Hello again Dragon and thank you for your time, its always great to get quick help and try sort problems out ASAP.
</p><p>I did try that Protected Mode now.
</p><p>C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash folder, rename the original file to "mms.cfgBAK" (to save it as a backup) and then drag and drop in the modified "mms.cfg" file from the desktop.
</p><p>I got AVG Internet Security 2013
And for plug-ins I use
Adblock Plus
Download Statusbar
DoNotTrackPlus
</p><p>Does Ghostery take alot of the computers power?
</p>Nope!
"Our Protected Mode implementation allows Flash Player to run as a low integrity process with2012-10-12T06:26:50-07:00dragonmonkey420https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/939157#answer-374084<p>Nope!
</p><p>"Our Protected Mode implementation allows Flash Player to run as a low integrity process with several additional restrictions that prohibit the runtime from accessing sensitive resources."
That is from adobe's own blog, you can read more about it from this link:
</p><pre><a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/asset/2012/06/inside-flash-player-protected-mode-for-firefox.html" rel="nofollow">http://blogs.adobe.com/asset/2012/06/inside-flash-player-protected-mode-for-firefox.html</a>
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<p>I went back and reinstalled the latest Flash and removed protected mode. No stalling at all whenever flash is present..especially on pages like gmail which would stutter or have mini freezes with flash 11.4 or 10.3 installed.
</p><p>If you're really worried about protection, i recommend avast! or other anti-virus and internet protection software. Since you use Firefox, i recommend Ghostery. It doesn't let any website track you or collect information unless you specifically allow them to. <a href="http://www.ghostery.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.ghostery.com/</a>
</p>So... Nothing will affect my computer in ANY other way if I changed this?
2012-10-12T06:20:06-07:00Petermedphttps://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/939157#answer-374083<p>So... Nothing will affect my computer in ANY other way if I changed this?
</p>well protected mode is the term for their new sandbox method of handling flash on pages. Turning thi2012-10-12T06:12:42-07:00dragonmonkey420https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/939157#answer-374082<p>well protected mode is the term for their new sandbox method of handling flash on pages. Turning this off would make it act like it used to before they added this feature - this does not change the 'security' of your browser or flash.
</p><p>Theoretically that should clear up the problem if the other things didn't. Downgrading helped ME only with video play back; it had stuttering issues on pages like Gmail still.
</p>Hello... This problem is really messing my computer up... In order to even continue using the intern2012-10-12T06:02:54-07:00Petermedphttps://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/939157#answer-374079<p>Hello... This problem is really messing my computer up... In order to even continue using the internet I gotta re-start the computer and then I can use the internet for a lil' while until I get the problem again (It's all random crashes)
</p><p>I tried downgrading and that didnt work
I also disabled hardware acceleration
</p><p>I didnt dare to mess with the disable protected mode, because im really bad with comps...
</p><p>Please help me, this is just horrible.
</p>You can check for problems caused by recent Flash updates and try these:
disable a possible RealPla2012-10-11T10:58:20-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/939157#answer-373912<p>You can check for problems caused by recent Flash updates and try these:
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<ul><li>disable a possible RealPlayer Browser Record Plugin extension for Firefox and update the RealPlayer if installed
</li><li>disable protected mode in Flash 11.3 and later
</li><li>disable hardware acceleration in the Flash plugin
</li></ul>
<ul><li><a href="http://kb.mozillazine.org/Flash#Flash_Player_11.3_Protected_Mode_-_Windows" rel="nofollow">http://kb.mozillazine.org/Flash#Flash_Player_11.3_Protected_Mode_-_Windows</a>
</li></ul>Try what i did, I went back to 10.3 and have had no problems with that. It has NOTHING to do with fi2012-10-10T15:05:32-07:00dragonmonkey420https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/939157#answer-373701<p>Try what i did, I went back to 10.3 and have had no problems with that. It has NOTHING to do with firefox as there are reports and questions for all browsers concerning the latest flash updates. Explained:
</p><p>The new flash apparently likes to play in it's own 'sandbox', i.e. it's like a stand alone program that does stuff for the web pages meaning that while the browsers wait for the retarded offspring of Flash to come back from day dreaming, the browser cannot do anything (can't click ANYTHING).
</p><p>Here is the link to revert back to 10.3, let me know if this works for you:
<a href="http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/flash-113-crashes" rel="nofollow">http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/flash-113-crashes</a>
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