Shockwave Flash plugin not responding

tyler36

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Sometimes when I try to watch a stream on twitch or a video on youtube in google chrome a message pops up saying "A plug-in (Shockwave Flash) isn't responding" and it gives me an option to stop the plug-in but that does nothing. I have a short term fix where I restart my laptop and then it's fine until later that day where it occurs again. It has become an annoyance and I don't want to keep restarting my laptop. Any suggestions on how to fix it?
 
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Have you tried uninstalling it and downloading the latest version and installing it?

This could help.

Also what browser are you using? Chrome comes with it's own version of flash. If you're using an alternative browser (Opera, Chrome, FireFox, etc) try using IE and see if that makes a difference. If you are using IE, try using Chrome. This could help narrow down the problem.

techgeek

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Have you tried uninstalling it and downloading the latest version and installing it?

This could help.

Also what browser are you using? Chrome comes with it's own version of flash. If you're using an alternative browser (Opera, Chrome, FireFox, etc) try using IE and see if that makes a difference. If you are using IE, try using Chrome. This could help narrow down the problem.
 
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OldFox33

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That is malware in your system. It comes with various other little nuisance malware when you try to download stuff. I am not sure what it is doing but I wouldn't doubt that it wants to log your keystrokes and steal from you.
I use HitManPro.com and Malwarebytes.com to clean out that Ebola from my machine whenever that evil message appears.

Terry
 

cushwalk

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UPDATE: The crashes came back so I thought I would test to see if the Chrome provided Shockwave could be at fault, so I hit chrome://plugins/ and DISABLED the built-in version of Shockwave (by Google) and enabled the Macromedia Shockwave and after 3 days, I have NOT seen any crashes. You can tell which one is which by the Location: element path.


Enter this in your Chrome address bar:
chrome://plugins/

I found that after I clicked 'details' at the top right, there were (2) competing versions of the Shockwave plug that were duking it out. I disabled the one that was not provided by Google and all is well again.
 

cgoes

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Had the same issue. Checked plugins after reading your post, lo-and-behold, two flash plugins! Disabled one, problem seems to be solved. Thanks!