![]() It says "About Adobe Flash Player" and it says the same thing on the video sites that I watch streaming video on.Īccording to the quote from the preamble to the linked article, as of V53, September 2016, Chrome is no longer going to support "Adobe Flash" I have right-clicked the video to show the context menu. This is the page from thehill that I illustrated with a Shockwave Flash crash above. The crashes are, of course, intermittent. The prior version was 53.(something) and the new Version is. I went to Chrome > Help > About and there was another update available. However, note that as of September 2016 (in Chrome v53), Google Chrome will no longer support Adobe Flash. If you are running an older version of Chrome in this article we show you some tips that may help you to fix Shockwave Flash crashing in Chrome. If you are still experiencing problems, ensure you are running the latest version of the browser. "As far as Adobe is concerned the bug that causes Shockwave Flash to crash in Chrome has been fixed. I will document other incidents involving reported Shockwave Flash errors in Chrome. I conclude that the problem in in my PC and not at. Update: After rebooting computer, I started Chrome and loaded and ran a test without crashing. I will reboot the PC to see if that changes anything. Testing site in EDGE browser: Speedtest also reporting as unresponsive in Edge browser too. Refreshing facebook after the Aw Snap works.the site loads OK.Īfter a time, Chrome also displays that the speedtest page is unresponsive I have also seen "Aw Snap" Chrome tab crashes on and on today. I have not restarted Chrome or the computer yet. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Shockwave crash is persisting even after refreshing. (No need to tell me other sites to test speed. The same site on the same computer has worked for me many times over the past week.) ![]()
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