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Divineangelaria
7/15/2007 3:59:25 AM
My Internet Explorer keeps crashing and having to restart. I have Windows Vista
of course. I tried updating the flash player, which stopped Vista from
diagnosing the problem as the flash player needing to be updated. It will no
long find a solution to the problem, but it is happening when I am using sites
with Flash players. After a while of running things such as music videos for a
while, IE crashes. There is no problem with me on viewing flash videos, I can
do that, I am just sick of IE shutting down. What should I do? I am ready to
just uninstall it altogether.

I read the other thread on this and I saw all the adobe Rep. responses. Just
so they don't try to post any of these bogus problems: My laptop is BRAND NEW,
it is all updated. I do not have any screensaver or screentime crap, I do not
use screensavers. hmmm, what else, well this laptop is factory set up at the
moment, the only things I downloaded were AIM and ITUNES, I do not have any
programs conflicting with flash. I will not change my graphics card, the laptop
is brand new I spent more than enough on it.

I am sick of IE crashing all the time, the last thread did not find a clear
solution and if there was it was unclear, and If I don't find one it's goodbye
Adobe
kailex
7/15/2007 8:18:32 AM
I have exactly the same problem but I run on XP not Vista, so it's not a Vista
specific problem. I came on looking for answers but just found a similar query!
Let's hope someone out there has the answer.
Joey Dalton
7/15/2007 8:42:39 AM
I hesitated to post this message because I am sick and tired of this Flash crap
too.
I was very happy when I saw that a new version of Flash player (plug in) was
available (9.0.47.0).
Installed it and have been using it now for about one week.

The good news: no more errors in my log about flash.

The bad news: IE now crashes silently and more often than ever. After a
restart it politely asks me if it should restore the previous session. I am not
going to give possible hints or details, I have done that so many times the
last months that you can fill a book with it.

Is it possible to sue someone? It has cost me (and you) a lot of valuable time
and effort.
When we join our forces we should at least make some people very nervous.

Joey.
StephenGibson
7/15/2007 4:02:51 PM
I too have the issue with the blue sceen crashes in IE I did a system restore
to June 12th exactly the day I installed the Flash crap good words......... I
crashed and burned over 40 times in this period. I removed the flash install
and voila no issues.......... Its a damn shame... think of the folks who do not
have to basic knowledge to know they go to the store and get taken ......
Shame on you adobe
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