Adobe Flash Player For Google Chrome Mac Os X
After much popularity of my original post last year on how to fix Shockwave Flash crashing within Chrome for Mac, I’m back with an updated version for 2013!
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If you are a Chrome for Mac OS user, chances are that you’re working your way through a seemingly never-ending battle with an onslaught of Adobe (Shockwave) Flash updates, many of which have seemed to cause unnecessary slow-downs, crashes and eventually (pardon my highly scientific terminology) the urge to rip out each and every single hair from your skull.
Guess what? I’ve been there myself and I’m here today to make sure that those pretty little hairs remain deeply rooted where they belong…in your head and not on the floor next to your computer.
The methodology behind today’s fix is really quite simple, and equally baffling. For some odd reason, my up-to-date Chrome for Mac OS X installation seemed to have not just one, but two, count them — two — versions of Flash installed and activated at the same time.
Why, you ask? It’s beyond my comprehension, but I’ve discovered a quick and painless way to trim the fat. Here are the steps you can take to enrich your Flash-based Web browsing experience … without even restarting your browser!
Are you ready? Here we go!
Step 1: Plugins
In your address bar, type chrome:plugins and hit Enter on your keyboard.
Step 2: Expand
In the top-right corner, you should see the word Details with a small + symbol next to it. Click the + symbol to expand the existing plugins listed in the column on the left. If it is already expanded (showing a – symbol), go ahead and skip to step 3.
Step 3: Disable
Scrolling down to Flash, you should see a mention of 2 files. See it? Good. You’re almost finished.
Leaving the top entry alone, you will want to click Disable for the older version. This will grey out the older erroneous version (on the bottom) and will prevent Chrome from referencing multiple Flash installations each time a Flash-based object is called up in the browser.
If your screen looks like the screenshot below, you’ve just succeeded in clearing out the unnecessary Flash installations. Woo-hoo!
Go ahead and try using that Flash-enabled object or Website after making this change and our money is on the fact that everything will be back to a normal (functioning) state!
Update for PC (Windows 7) 2013-07-15
I had the pleasant opportunity to chat with an individual who was having difficulty seeing Flash objects in Chrome for PC (Windows 7), who provided the following steps for a similar resolution for Windows / PC users, which is as follows:
1) In your address bar on Chrome type in ‘chrome://plugins’
2) Immediately you will see the list of plugins running on Chrome and the top two are both Adobe Flash Player, but installed in different file locations.
3) Find the one that is located at:
C:Program Files (x86)ChromeApplication28.0.1500.72PepperFlashpepflashplayer.dll. (the numbers following Application may vary on your PC)
4) Just underneath the location information is a blue, underlined link saying ‘Disable’. Left-click this link so it changes to ‘Enable’.
5) To be on the safe side, close down and restart Chrome (although it shouldn’t be necessary).
This helpful individual also provided the following screenshot of the enacted fix:
Why users are forced into workarounds like this will probably never be fully explained, but hey — at least there are people out there who are willing to share their knowledge in these difficult-to-pin-down situations — right?!
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Having trouble installing Adobe Flash Player? Identify your issue and try the corresponding solution.
1. Have you checked if Flash Player is already installed on your computer?
2. Are you being asked to close the browser?
Enable Flash In Chrome Mac
On Safari, the installer closes the browser to proceed with the installation.
Follow these instructions.
3. Have you checked if Flash Player is enabled in your browser?
For Firefox on any OS, see Enable Flash Player for Firefox.
For Safari on Mac OS, see Enable Flash Player for Safari.
For Google Chrome, see Enable Flash Player for Chrome.
For Opera, see Enable Flash Player for Opera.
4. Did the installer start installing?
You don’t know where the Flash Player installer has been downloaded.
By default, the files are downloaded and saved to the Downloads folder unless the 'save to' location is changed manually.
- After downloading Flash Player, close all browsers.
- Locate the Flash Player install file. Unless you have specified otherwise, the file is saved in your Downloads folder.
- Double-click the installer file to begin the Flash Player installation.
Choose Window > Downloads or press Option+Command+L. Control-click the downloaded file and choose Show in Finder.
5. Are you unable to resolve the issue?
The rich-media content does not work, and you do not know what the issue is.
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Uninstall Flash Player and perform a clean install of Flash Player.
6. Do you have password-related issues?
If you are unable to authenticate successfully, check your user name and password. Use your system credentials, not your Adobe ID.
Still having problems?
If you are still having trouble installing Adobe Flash Player, try downloading the installer directly from the following sites:
- Flash Player for Safari and Firefox - NPAPI
- Flash Player for Opera and Chromium-based browsers - PPAPI
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