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Locked New Here , /t5/flash-player-discussions/flash-player-crashing-in-firefox/td-p/6368845 Jul 25, 2014 Jul 25, 2014 Copy link to clipboard Copied I have a similar issue and would really appreciate ANY help. I use Firefox, Windows 7, 64 bit. My flash player CRASHES all the time! I have the latest version, I've cleared my cache and cookies MANY times, I have it set at "always activate" - ALL to no avail. I uninstall and re-install it multiple times PER DAY and it still crashes. HELP!! It's soooo frustrating.Trudy Follow Report Community guidelines Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more 5 Replies 5 Adobe Employee , /t5/flash-player-discussions/flash-player-crashing-in-firefox/m-p/6368846#M147729 Jul 25, 2014 Jul 25, 2014 Copy link to clipboard Copied Hi Trudy,I branched your comment into a new thread, as it doesn't appear to be related to the thread you commented on (Flash Player Not Working Windows 7 64 bit). That user had issues displaying Flash in Internet Explorer and did not mention that Flash Player was crashing.I'm sorry Flash Player is crashing in Firefox for you. Is it also crashing in Internet Explorer, or just Firefox?To better diagnose the issue, can you please do the following:Ensure Crash Reporter is enabled in Firefoxlaunch Firefox, click Tools > Options > Advanced tabNavigate to the Data Choices tabMake sure Enable Crash Reporter is checked, if not check it and click OKThe next time Flash Player crashes when viewing content, navigate to about:crashes in the Firefox address barA list of crashes will display Right-click the crash event with the time stamp closest to most recent crash and select Copy Link AddressOpen a new browser tab and navigate to Add a Bug to file a new bug.Use the following metadata:Product: Adobe Flash PlayerVersion: 14.0 (if you have the latest version. If you have the ESR version select 13.0.0.214)Product Area: VideoBuild: 14.0.0.145 (this is the current release version, unless you have the ESR 13.0)In the description include the URL to the website containing the Flash content that crashed AND the link to the Firefox crash reportIn the Test Configuration section include the OS and browser you have (including version) and the version of Flash Player.The bug will be viewed and investigated by a Flash Player team member.Thank you.--Maria Follow Report Community guidelines Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Windows 7; See also; Firefox 56 crashing ID: 500dddd9-c b- f ; Firefox crashes; Firefox crashes; Mozilla Crash Reporter; Firefox crashes - Question:Running Windows 7, Home Premium with Firefox 18.0.1 and Adobe Flash 11.Adobe Flash does not work in Firefox probably 90% of the time. However it worksfine in Chrome and IE. On Firefox, which is my usual browser, when clicking toplay a YouTube video or any other video on any other website, the following isdisplayed: “The Adobe Flash plugin has crashed. No report is available. Reloadthe page to try again.” Reloading the page of course has no effect. Firefox,Windows and Adobe Flash are all up-to-date. This is driving me nuts and Ireally hope you can help. My computer man says his crashes all the timetoo.In this excerpt from Answercast #101, I look at an installation of Firefox that is crashing whilewatching videos.Flash crashes in FirefoxWell, there are two approaches to this problem. There’s the practicalapproach, which you’re probably not going to like, and then there’s theinvestigative approach.Switch browsersThe practical approach is… well, you know what? If it’s working in IE andChrome, use IE or Chrome.Clearly, things are working there – just avoid the problem rather thanfixing the problem.Try to fix FirefoxNow, as to why it’s crashing in Firefox? That’s the investigative approach.Let’s take a look and see what is going on in Firefox.The very first thing that I would do is actually disable all of the add-ons inFirefox. That may happen to disable the Adobe Flash add-on, which you can thenre-enable to test out whether it’s made a difference.If it hasn’t, what I would actually do is uninstall Firefox completely;uninstall Adobe

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Locked New Here , /t5/flash-player-discussions/flash-player-crashing-in-firefox/td-p/6368845 Jul 25, 2014 Jul 25, 2014 Copy link to clipboard Copied I have a similar issue and would really appreciate ANY help. I use Firefox, Windows 7, 64 bit. My flash player CRASHES all the time! I have the latest version, I've cleared my cache and cookies MANY times, I have it set at "always activate" - ALL to no avail. I uninstall and re-install it multiple times PER DAY and it still crashes. HELP!! It's soooo frustrating.Trudy Follow Report Community guidelines Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more 5 Replies 5 Adobe Employee , /t5/flash-player-discussions/flash-player-crashing-in-firefox/m-p/6368846#M147729 Jul 25, 2014 Jul 25, 2014 Copy link to clipboard Copied Hi Trudy,I branched your comment into a new thread, as it doesn't appear to be related to the thread you commented on (Flash Player Not Working Windows 7 64 bit). That user had issues displaying Flash in Internet Explorer and did not mention that Flash Player was crashing.I'm sorry Flash Player is crashing in Firefox for you. Is it also crashing in Internet Explorer, or just Firefox?To better diagnose the issue, can you please do the following:Ensure Crash Reporter is enabled in Firefoxlaunch Firefox, click Tools > Options > Advanced tabNavigate to the Data Choices tabMake sure Enable Crash Reporter is checked, if not check it and click OKThe next time Flash Player crashes when viewing content, navigate to about:crashes in the Firefox address barA list of crashes will display Right-click the crash event with the time stamp closest to most recent crash and select Copy Link AddressOpen a new browser tab and navigate to Add a Bug to file a new bug.Use the following metadata:Product: Adobe Flash PlayerVersion: 14.0 (if you have the latest version. If you have the ESR version select 13.0.0.214)Product Area: VideoBuild: 14.0.0.145 (this is the current release version, unless you have the ESR 13.0)In the description include the URL to the website containing the Flash content that crashed AND the link to the Firefox crash reportIn the Test Configuration section include the OS and browser you have (including version) and the version of Flash Player.The bug will be viewed and investigated by a Flash Player team member.Thank you.--Maria Follow Report Community guidelines Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting.

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Question:Running Windows 7, Home Premium with Firefox 18.0.1 and Adobe Flash 11.Adobe Flash does not work in Firefox probably 90% of the time. However it worksfine in Chrome and IE. On Firefox, which is my usual browser, when clicking toplay a YouTube video or any other video on any other website, the following isdisplayed: “The Adobe Flash plugin has crashed. No report is available. Reloadthe page to try again.” Reloading the page of course has no effect. Firefox,Windows and Adobe Flash are all up-to-date. This is driving me nuts and Ireally hope you can help. My computer man says his crashes all the timetoo.In this excerpt from Answercast #101, I look at an installation of Firefox that is crashing whilewatching videos.Flash crashes in FirefoxWell, there are two approaches to this problem. There’s the practicalapproach, which you’re probably not going to like, and then there’s theinvestigative approach.Switch browsersThe practical approach is… well, you know what? If it’s working in IE andChrome, use IE or Chrome.Clearly, things are working there – just avoid the problem rather thanfixing the problem.Try to fix FirefoxNow, as to why it’s crashing in Firefox? That’s the investigative approach.Let’s take a look and see what is going on in Firefox.The very first thing that I would do is actually disable all of the add-ons inFirefox. That may happen to disable the Adobe Flash add-on, which you can thenre-enable to test out whether it’s made a difference.If it hasn’t, what I would actually do is uninstall Firefox completely;uninstall Adobe

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