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Adobe Flash Player Crashes in Google Chrome
1. Adobe Flash Player Crashes in Google
Chrome
Adobe Flash Player is required to play animated and video content on Google Chrome.
Unfortunately, it just crashes while watching videos or browsing any website. If you’re encountering
frequent crashes while surfing the Internet, downloading files or watching videos, please follow the
guidelines given below:
Disable the Extensions and Plug-Ins
One or more plug-ins or extensions are conflicting with Adobe Flash Player plug-in. Disable all plug-
ins and extensions except Adobe Flash Player. This causes conflicts with the two versions, viz.
internal and external versions installed on the PC.
1. Open Google Chrome.
2. Click the Wrench icon.
3. Select Tools | Extensions.
4. Disable all extensions that appear in the list except Flash.
5. Type "about:plugins" in the Address Bar window.
6. Press ENTER.
7. A new page will open containing list of all extensions.
8. Disable all plug-ins from this page too except Flash.
9. Exit Google Chrome.
Download Quick-Fix
The Quick-Fix will automatically repair your issue. All you’ve to do is download the Quick-Fix and
scan for problems as follows:
1. Download and install ZombieSoftFix from Google.
2. Run the program.
3. Scan for ActiveX/ DLL file registration issues and fix them immediately.
Disable the Sandbox
Sandbox, a security measure in your browser, may crash Adobe Flash Player. Sandbox causes your
Google Chrome to crash repeatedly. After disabling the Sandbox feature your Google Chrome
crashes will be repaired. Turn off this feature as instructed here to prevent recurrence of the error:
1. Exit Google Chrome web browser first.
2. Right click its desktop icon.
3. Select Properties from the context menu, i.e. select Properties option from the
shortcutâEUR(TM)s right-click menu options.
4. Click the Shortcut tab, and then Target textbox.
5. Add "--no-sandbox" command, and then click Apply | OK.
Reset your Browser Settings to Restore Default Configurations
Restore the default settings of your browser. Adobe Flash Player crashes in Google Chrome due to
incorrect browser settings. After restoring the default settings all unsupported or incompatible
2. features will be turned off. It is often experienced that one or more unsupported/ incompatible
features cause your browser to stop responding with Flash crashes
1. Click the Wrench icon.
2. Select Settings.
3. Click "Show advanced settings" link.
4. Scroll down to the bottom of the page using the scrollbars. Go to the extreme bottom of the page.
5. Click "Reset browser settings" button.
6. Click the Reset button in the confirmation box.