"Adobe Flash Plugin Has crashed" Error

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    "Adobe Flash Plugin Has crashed" Error


    Hey there, On Mozilla firefox and Opera i have an error every time when trying to play videos, i get the error saying "The adobe flash plugin has stopped working" ive tried uninstalling, reinstalling and rolling back to previous versions, but to no avail, I can watch anything on Google chrome but the browser isnt of personal preference, ive tried uninstalling and reinstalling both opera and firefox but nothing, any ideas guys?
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    For Firefox, start with the suggestions in this mozillaZine thread:

    Frequent Flash Crashes ? mozillaZine Forums
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    Tried them, nothing of difference mate
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    Have you uninstalled Flash and then reinstalled it?

    Uninstall Flash Player | Windows

    Have you chanted the proper incantations over your computer?
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    ive done everything..reinstalled, rolled back to previous versions etc
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    Tried all of that, nothing seems to be fixing this problem, flash only works for me on google chrome, not opera or firefox
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    Deleted all traces of opera on my computer (files left behind after uninstall) reinstalled it and it worked! done the same for firefox but it didnt work
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    Assuming that you are installing the proper version of Flash, which would seem to be true as you have a plugin for Firefox, about the only things I can think of to try would be to first run Firefox in safe mode, and if that does not work, then to try creating and testing a new Fx profile.

    I've no idea about Opera, having never installed it.

    Safe Mode does not disable plugins, but extensions can cause problems with plugins:

    Safe Mode - MozillaZine Knowledge Base

    You might also try disabling all other Fx plug ins; not likely to help, but won't hurt to try.

    Profile Manager - MozillaZine Knowledge Base

    If none of those tests work, then I can only suggest that you try mzillaZine, where there are many experts available to assist:

    Index page ? mozillaZine Forums
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    I used to get the same problem with Chrome a while back. But it has stopped happening. My guess is one of the Chrome updates fixed something. Why bother with FireFox anyway?
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