1. How to Fix Adobe Flash Player Crashes?
The Adobe Flash Player is required to watch multimedia objects on the Internet. Use the tips and tricks in this article to prevent reoccurrence of frequent Flash crashes.
Modify the Registry Parameters
Windows Registry contains your system and program settings. Modify the Registry as outlined below:
1. Click the Start button on your Taskbar.
2. Type “RegEdit” in the Search Box displayed at the bottom.
3. Open Registry Editor.
4. Open below Registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER | Software | Microsoft | Windows | CurrentVersion
5. Right click the “Internet Settings” key, and then select New | String Value.
6. Specify “MaxConnectionsPerServer” as the new string name.
7. Replace the existing value with “0” and then press ENTER.
8. Exit Registry Editor.
Change the Chrome Target Properties
Open the Google Chrome Properties dialog. Change the “Target” textbox value with the new one specified below:
1. Right-click the program icon displayed on the Desktop.
2. Choose Properties.
3. Click Target | Shortcut.
4. Type “--no-sandbox” in the textbox.
5. Click Apply button, and then OK button to save your new settings and then exit.
2. Check Problem with Default Features
Check problems pertaining with default features such as Software Rendering.
1. In the Start Menu type “inetcpl.cpl”
2. Open that from the search results.
3. Click Advanced.
4. Uncheck “Use software rendering instead of GPU rendering” checkbox.
5. Click OK to save the settings and then exit.
Quick Repair the Problem
If you’re searching for a quick repair solution, you can try these steps:
1. Use the Zombie Soft Fix program.
2. Select the option named “I’m facing some other issue” from the first drop down box.
3. Select “Other” from the subsequent drop down box.
4. Select your Windows version from the next drop down box.
5. Uncheck the checkbox named “I accept the terms and conditions”.
6. Click the Next button and follow the on-screen instructions.