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Should there be two active instances of Adobe Flash player when using Firefox for windows?

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Firefox (35.0.1) has been using up my i7 CPU resources like crazy lately, slowing down page loading, scrolling, etc. I'm running windows 8.1. When I went to Task Manager to see what was causing the slowdown, Firefox was taking up 44.8% of my CPU, and I noticed that there are two instances of Adobe Flash active simultaneously when I am on fairly image/video heavy pages like Salon.com. These two were taking up about 5-10% of CPU. Then came Plug in Container for Firefox which was taking up 2.4%. Is this normal?

Firefox (35.0.1) has been using up my i7 CPU resources like crazy lately, slowing down page loading, scrolling, etc. I'm running windows 8.1. When I went to Task Manager to see what was causing the slowdown, Firefox was taking up 44.8% of my CPU, and I noticed that there are two instances of Adobe Flash active simultaneously when I am on fairly image/video heavy pages like Salon.com. These two were taking up about 5-10% of CPU. Then came Plug in Container for Firefox which was taking up 2.4%. Is this normal?

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IF you have more than one flash plugin on a webpage this is normal.

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Isisombululo Esikhethiwe

IF you have more than one flash plugin on a webpage this is normal.