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    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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       #501

    Airbot said:
    March 4, 2012

    Adobe flash player 11.1.102.63



    Adobe - Install Adobe Flash Player
    Thank you Aaron. First post updated. :)
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  2. Posts : 2,292
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #502

    Finally. Now I can actually use Flash in IE9 again... Hopefully
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  3. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #503

    Thanks Aaron, downloaded.
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  4. Posts : 2,292
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #504

    I just don't get it. Browsing through a website with heavy flash content in IE9 creates a nasty memory leak that either crashes the browser tab or freezes the whole PC. Damn!
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  5. Posts : 18,404
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #505

    Gornot said:
    I just don't get it. Browsing through a website with heavy flash content in IE9 creates a nasty memory leak that either crashes the browser tab or freezes the whole PC. Damn!


    What nvivda drivers you using? Using their latest 295.73?

    Have you tried the the 11.2 RC flash player yet?


    They mention that on nVidia, and their solution is to use the Beta 11.2 flash version. When mentioned it was at beta 5, It's now at RC.

    Try that instead.


    Misc -Crash in IE9 with heavy Adobe Flash content -> update to Adobe Flash BETA5 version 11.2.202.197

    http://labs.adobe.co...player11-2.html
    Official WHQL NVIDIA 295.73 Display Driver Feedback Thread For NVIDIA Geforce Desktop/Notebook/ION GPUs - NVIDIA Forums
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  6. Posts : 2,686
    Windows 8.1 Pro w/Media Center 64bit, Windows 7 HP 64bit
       #506

    Downloaded 11.1.102.63 for FF and IE. FF version installed fine but IE version said there is a newer version and won't install. Don't use IE very much so no big deal.

    Jim
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  7. Posts : 130
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #507

    It don't think it is the video card. I had the same problem and I am using an ATI 5770 video card.
    I updated to the RC and am not getting the out of memory error any more.
    However, it does seem to be more stable with Firefox than IE9.
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  8. Posts : 2,292
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #508

    Airbot said:
    Gornot said:
    I just don't get it. Browsing through a website with heavy flash content in IE9 creates a nasty memory leak that either crashes the browser tab or freezes the whole PC. Damn!


    What nvivda drivers you using? Using their latest 295.73?

    Have you tried the the 11.2 RC flash player yet?


    They mention that on nVidia, and their solution is to use the Beta 11.2 flash version. When mentioned it was at beta 5, It's now at RC.

    Try that instead.


    Misc -Crash in IE9 with heavy Adobe Flash content -> update to Adobe Flash BETA5 version 11.2.202.197

    http://labs.adobe.co...player11-2.html
    Official WHQL NVIDIA 295.73 Display Driver Feedback Thread For NVIDIA Geforce Desktop/Notebook/ION GPUs - NVIDIA Forums
    Hey, thanks for that! I had the latest GPU drivers from nVidia (295.73). I think I had also installed the RC version of Flash, and that it didn't work. I will try it one more time, though, and see.

    EDIT: Unfortunately, it didn't work. I tested YouTube videos by going through a random channel and opening the videos in new tabs (as I so often do) and it still behaves like usual. A single iexplore.exe process in Task Manager continuously takes more and more RAM, and at about 850MB of RAM taken, Flash crashes by controlling the volume, or using the progress bar, changing the stream quality... pretty much everything. If I try to close the tab, IE either crashes and recovers the tab or freezes the browser.
    On a different website the amount of RAM jumps up pretty fast and just freezes the system completely.

    Zirro said:
    It don't think it is the video card. I had the same problem and I am using an ATI 5770 video card.
    I updated to the RC and am not getting the out of memory error any more.
    However, it does seem to be more stable with Firefox than IE9.
    At first I thought it was because of the Flash, but it's probably due to the GPU drivers in my case. I wouldn't really want to do a rollback to a previous version because Adobe distributes updates to Flash more often than nVidia does for its GPU drivers.

    I guess I'm just stuck on Firefox for now
    Last edited by Gornot; 07 Mar 2012 at 20:35.
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  9. Posts : 2
    windows 7 starter
       #509

    windows 7 starter and adobe flsh player


    Members

    I have the following:windows 7 starter edition (32 bit) Toshiba notebook - Explorer 9.

    I install adobe flashplayer 11, then I watch you tube and do Fb. I switch my notebook off, and when I switch it back on I have to re-install Adobe flash player again.

    I have tried to un-install flash player completely, but it did not work.

    thanks in advance
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  10. Posts : 256
    Win 7 ultimate x64 sp1
       #510

    fnb111 et al., when you say you uninstalled it did you use the adobe 32-bit uninstaller app from the uninstallation section of the 11.2 link above? did you then try the 32-bit 11.2 RC on the same page?
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