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Thread started 03/29/09 1:47pm

purplecorvette
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ADOBE FLASH PROBLEM

Can some technical wizard help me. Everytime I clicked on LF from my favorites I kept getting a message to download flash, I did this, now I keep getting messages from internet explorer saying it has enocounted a problem with an add on Flash 10b 0cx. so now I am confused and after 3 days i cant view the site properly and my brain hurts lol Do I need firefox and flash or just one of them. any help would be appreciated thanks.
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Reply #1 posted 03/29/09 3:32pm

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i get that exact message when i try to enlarge a video screen to full, but now the vids play fine in small so i'll have to put up with that for now.




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Reply #2 posted 03/29/09 4:45pm

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I believe this is a bug within the Adobe Flash software that only affects Internet Explorer 7 onwards. I've read about it causing problems with certain websites. U can try one of two things:

1. Shut down your browser, completely unistall your Flash followed by a PC re-boot and then re-install Flash again (not guaranteed to work). Note: U may have to do a 'force' unistall (Google it)

2. Use Firefox or instead. This problem doesn't affect FF.(IE is shit, anyway)

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Reply #3 posted 03/30/09 1:41am

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Flaunt said:

I believe this is a bug within the Adobe Flash software that only affects Internet Explorer 7 onwards. I've read about it causing problems with certain websites. U can try one of two things:

1. Shut down your browser, completely unistall your Flash followed by a PC re-boot and then re-install Flash again (not guaranteed to work). Note: U may have to do a 'force' unistall (Google it)

2. Use Firefox or instead. This problem doesn't affect FF.(IE is shit, anyway)

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