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Windows 7: Google Chrome problems ??

15 Aug 2010  
ringo14

Windows 7 and Vista basic
55 posts
 
 
Google Chrome problems ??

I have some problems with google chrome it works fine but all of a sudden i get a exclamation mark in front of my videos or anything that uses flash player i don't know why this happens i never had any problems on vista and there is a picture below my chrome freeze up then i get the exclamation mark then i gotta refresh then i get missing plug in and i have to restart my browser to get it to work again. Any one know whats wrong or how to fix this ?? i am running Windows 7 ultimate 32 bit.
Thanks in advance.

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15 Aug 2010  
SinRival

Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601)
110 posts
 
 

This happens to me once in a while.. It isn't exactly a problem for me..

Refresh or click on it again usually makes it work for me.
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15 Aug 2010  
ringo14

Windows 7 and Vista basic
55 posts
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by SinRival View Post
This happens to me once in a while.. It isn't exactly a problem for me..

Refresh or click on it again usually makes it work for me.
Thanks but is there any kinda way to stop this ? its kinda annoying as i have to watch the video all over again
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15 Aug 2010  
SinRival

Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601)
110 posts
 
 

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