Jon
thanks for your quick reply
but I think people by now are ALL fed up
I am
since yesterday
it worked with no problem
and now
without any warnings
crash and the usual
so I am just going to chill
I am sure I am one of many
so hopefully this will be resolved sometimes in the near millenium
sense of humor is about all I have to rely on these days
this is a problem that was not system related
but a mischief by an angry code programmer
Cheers
and Thanks once again

On Dec 9, 10:55 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> NPSWF32.dll is Flash.    If Flash crashes this is the DLL you will
> see.
>
> The number of Flash crashes we have seen has dropped significantly,
> especially since Adobe released version 10.  I am curious if you have
> a reproducible case.  It is really handy for us to have a crash that
> we can repeat.
>
> Jon
>
> On Dec 9, 4:02 pm, o1f <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > AppName: chrome.exe
> > AppVer: 0.0.0.0
> > ModName: npswf32.dll
> > ModVer: 10.0.12.36
> > Offset: 0007b600
>
> > OK people, here it is
> > the culprit that is to be blamed for ALL crashes
> > the ModName: NPSWF32.DLL
>
> > this is the file that is causing the crash!
> > not the un-install/re-install
> > I did everything.... had this problem since Aug 2008
>
> > so is there hope on fixing this thing
> > or are they trying to tell us something?
> > Thanks for your time
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