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    New Adobe flash player upgrade causes Opera 26.0 to crash

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    • oldleatherneck
      oldleatherneck last edited by

      Okay I did just as you instructed, restarted my computer and opened my browser and it crashed. It recovered then posted this....Opera has just recovered from a crash. We've just recovered from a crash, but to do it we had to disable your extensions and wipe out your session. You can try to enable the extensions again in Extensions Manager. Sorry! If I don't go in and disable it it just keeps on crashing every time I open the browser.

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        If I don't go in and disable it it just keeps on crashing every time I open the browser.

        When you say "it" are you meaning the PPAPI Flash Player plugin?
        Is the browser completely stable if you have it disabled?
        🙂

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        • oldleatherneck
          oldleatherneck last edited by

          When I say "it" I'm referring to Opera. It crashes as fast as it recovers from the previous crash, (every few seconds). After doing that about 2 or 3 times Opera automatically disables it now. Yes, once Flash is disabled it's smooth sailing I'm just not able to watch videos on facebook or do anything on PicMonkey.com

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          • A Former User
            A Former User last edited by

            So it appears that any version of Flash, NPAPI or PPAPI, causes your Opera to repeatedly crash.
            That is very strange indeed, as no-one else to my knowledge has reported this.
            What extensions do you have installed, if any?
            🙂

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            • oldleatherneck
              oldleatherneck last edited by

              NPCIG.dll , Chrome PDF Viewer , Windows Presentation Foundation , QuickTime Player (5) , Adobe Reader , Java(TM) (2) , Google Update , iTunes Application Detector , and Silverlight

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              • linuxmint7
                linuxmint7 last edited by

                Go to 'O-Menu / Extensions /' and what do you see there ?.

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                • oldleatherneck
                  oldleatherneck last edited by

                  It says, "No extensions installed".

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                  • linuxmint7
                    linuxmint7 last edited by

                    Try disabling all 'Plugins' temporarily, except the Adobe Flash Player Player PPAPI.

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                    • oldleatherneck
                      oldleatherneck last edited by

                      I went in and disabled all the plug ins and then went back and enabled Flash. My computer "blinked" and Flash was once again automatically disabled. 😞

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                      • bassmann
                        bassmann last edited by

                        I have previously been a frequent user of the Opera browser, but now it is not pleasant to use anymore. I have to deal with a lot of pop-ups and when you want to watch a video, this does not work with Adobe Flash Player.

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                        • Deleted User
                          Deleted User last edited by

                          Please try this:

                          1. Uninstall all flasplayers on your Windows
                          2. Read https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/uninstall-flash-player-windows.html
                          3. Get Flashplayer uninstaller from https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/uninstall-flash-player-windows.html#main_Download_the_Adobe_Flash_Player_uninstaller
                          4. Start Flashplayer uninstaller
                          5. Read http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/installation-problems-flash-player-windows.html
                          6. Download current flashplayer from http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/latest/help/install_flash_player_ppapi.exe
                          7. Run install_flash_player_ppapi
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                          • rogellparadox
                            rogellparadox last edited by

                            I've been experiencing the same thing. At first, when I have opened Opera, the first five minutes were just crashing if I would try to load pages. Now, things are getting worse.
                            My Flash Player version is 16.0.0.287, PPAPI, but I had to deactivate it. And I thought at first it was the Stash, but Stash takes just some time to load, no problems.

                            I remember before the last updates, it wasn't that bad (maybe one or other time)
                            Sorry for reviving this post...

                            Another question: I have QuickTime and other plugins as NPAPI, does it make any problem??

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                            • Deleted User
                              Deleted User last edited by

                              Crashes with old Flash Player may be a malware issue.
                              .287 is not the current and safe Flash Player version.

                              16.0.0.296 ist the current one without security holes!

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                              • rogellparadox
                                rogellparadox last edited by

                                @gwen-dragon
                                I updated it and it's still causing me troubles.
                                Which program do you recomend me to test if there are any malwares?
                                (Except Malwarebyte's Anti-Malware, because since its new version, it deleted some important dlls and system files)

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