Thank you both for replying
the crash happens ALL across the platform
I have on my machine the following
OPERA [latest] FIREFOX [latest] IE [latest=windows keeps updating it
without permission... but that is expected]
and the new addition to the family
CHROME
now with the new revision in FIREFOX = when it crashes - they,
themselves, shut down FIREFOX and give you the option to send it a
little note [didn't happen before - you got the death message from
window with the file name that it created in /TEMP under your
Documents and Settings {which is attached on my original message}]
OPERA 9.xx just shuts down and send the usual .txt error log file
similar to the one attached in the original message
nooooow
CHROME
I like the INDEPENDENT tabs - that only highlight the TOP bar in
yellow advising me which plugIN caused the crash [and it teats it as a
SHOCKWAVE PlugIN instead of Flash] and shows you a death face in the
box where the flash media was to show... but the rest of the screens
are running fine.
IE = I just dont mess with it.... I took it off my desktop/but added
it to see if it also crashes.... yes, it did
**** I did re-install everything known by either Adobe+Mozilla People
[which somehow mirrored that of Opera/same plugIN]
followed their instructions since I used to work in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Airlines+First Data
now even after the new updated Flash 10.xxxxx
and also uninstalling with their own uninstall application
still the system crashes
I wonder if someone left a single comma
on the wrong line
while revising the codes
but I digress
:)
________________
This WHOLE crazy nonsense happened once I got back from Brazil around
the 20th of this month
and Windows had the proprietary Service Pack 3 that had to be
downloaded for SECURITY purposes
then after updating my system
went to see a soccer match in youtube
BAM! the whole ___________ started
searched for entries to see if i was the only one
there were 2 or 3
then 3 days later
you know
Thanks again
On Oct 16, 10:28 am, "Glenn Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> Just to clear up my own confusion: you are getting this crash with Shockwave
> in Firefox, not in Chrome, right? The error you attached looks like it came
> from "firefox.exe". Are you also seeing this in Chrome as well?
>
> Kirk M's suggestion to re-install the plug-in (and maybe also Flash 10?)
> seems like a great place to start. I'd also add that some users who have
> experienced plug-in instability have found their anti-virus / internet
> security software is involved. I'm not sure if that's what is really going
> on in your error message, but you may want to give it a look, since it
> sounds like you're seeing problems in multiple browsers.
>
> If you are able to reproduce this crash consistently in Chrome, please file
> a ticket with your system configuration and steps to reproduce the problem
> here:http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/entry
>
> Thanks for the report! You may also want to report your error to Firefox
> and/or Adobe, as I'm sure they'd be interested as well.
>
> Regards,
> Glenn
>
> On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 7:41 AM, Kirk M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Okay, from the error message it shows you're using Shockwave Flash/Flash
> > 9.0 r124/9.0.124.0 (it's actually a single plugin for Firefox/Opera and
> > now Chrome), very confusing I'll admit). This plugin has always had a
> > plethora of bugs in it that cause different browsers that use this
> > plugin nothing but problems and the fault mostly lies with Adobe's
> > (admittedly) longtime policy that if it's not for Internet Explorer then
> > just cobble something up and forget the QA. But I digress...
>
> > Anyway, It's been recommended in the past that uninstalling Flash
> > version 9.0.124.0 with the Adobe Flash uninstaller and then installing
> > the latest version of the Flash 10 plugin (Shockwave Flash 10.0 r12 I
> > believe is the latest or perhaps the final) will solve a lot of the
> > problems you're seeing.
>
> > Here's the link for the uninstaller:
> >http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html#uninstaller
> > (make sure you follow the directions, you can't use XP's Add/Remove
> > Programs to completely uninstall 9.0.124.0)
>
> > And the link for the latest revision of Flash 10:
>
> >http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=...
>
> > Flash Player 10 has stopped the Flash based crashes for me with Firefox,
> > Opera and Chrome. Hope this helps.
>
> > On 10/16/2008 10:06 AM, o1f wrote:
> > > even though it says SHOCKWAVE
> > > should be treated as FLASH as well
>
> > > Now everybody is in the same boat with the ALL BROWSERS CRASHING
> > > whenever you play a flash content on the internet... I have tried many
> > > ways to fix based on instructions from various support group...
> > > NOTHING WORKS
> > > so I copied the whole error message generated
> > > so if there is anyone out there that can decipher it and try to help
> > > it will very much be appreciated by most all people that use the
> > > internet.
>
> > > here is the error text file generated
> > > system specs are
> > > WINDOWS XP
> > > FIREFOX [downloaded yesterday]
> > > 2 GIG RAM
> > > 512MB Video Card Radeon X700
> > > Thanks
>
> > > __________________________________________________________
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