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Why does my Flash Player keep crashing on Chrome?

Why does my Flash Player keep crashing on Chrome?

If you still have problems after that, the cause is most likely out-of-date drivers, so first check you have the latest graphics card drivers installed. It can also be caused by what Adobe refers to as “inefficient content”, so the poor performance or crashing could be caused by the flash content itself.

Why do my browser tabs keep crashing?

If you are manually closing Firefox processes, then that could be the cause of crashing tabs since the tab will crash if its process is closed. It’s pretty normal for a modern browser, like Firefox or Google Chrome, to use well over 1GB of memory or even more than 2GB of memory when under load.

Why does my Google search keep crashing?

The issue is reportedly “reminiscent of a recent issue with Android System WebView, which caused Gmail and other Google apps to crash”. There has been no official fix reported to fix this crash but the subsidiaries of Google have suggested that soft rebooting the phone can act as a potential remedy.

How to fix Flash Player crashing on Google Chrome?

In the past, you could just disable any extra Flash plugin to fix the crash issue, but the latest Google Chrome version comes with only a single Flash plugin. Adobe claimed that there was a known bug in the older versions of Google Chrome, which was causing the Flash Player to not run properly.

How to fix Shockwave Flash crashes in Chrome browser?

To fix shockwave flash crashes in Chrome, you can try to update Chrome. It helps to fix bugs and improve the performance of the Chrome browser overall. Step 1: Launch the Chrome browser. Step 2: Click on the menu icon (three vertical dots in the extreme right corner) and then select the option of Help.

What to do when Google Chrome crashes?

Finally, as a last ditch effort, you can reinstall Chrome (if Flash works in every other browser but Chrome, this is likely the only option you have left). You can create a new profile for the browser, or go through a number of other steps as well. Be sure to read our guide to Troubleshooting Google Chrome crashes for more tips.

How do I find the source of Flash-related browser crashes?

Look down the list of plug-ins for the Flash entry. If the entry looks like Flash (2 Files) there is a very good chance the source of your Flash-related crashes is a conflict between the two. In the upper right hand corner of the browser window, there is a small toggle labeled [+] Details.