Thursday, December 22, 2011

adobe flash player for internet explorer 64 bitGoogle Chrome/Internet Explorer/Youtube/Adobe Flash Player QUESTION?

I just got my computer cleaned and upgrade my laptop from vista to now 64-bit windows 7.
First off I couldnt access internet explorer. so i tried using "Internet Explorer (64-Bit)". That works but it wont allow me to use Adobe Flash Player (for Youtube and such) BECAUSE adobe flash player doesnt have a 64 bit option, only a 32 bit option.
So like all smart people do, i downloaded chrome. and it was absolutly AMAZING. untill now. Ive been using it for 4 months now with aboslutly no problems. But today i was watching some youtube video and said "Google Chrome has crashed" and i got the "Aw, Snap". not quite sure what that means, but apperently it happens a lot?
Basically I just wanna fricken watch a random youtube video
any suggestions??
thanks!
Aw snap happens if your firewall or anti-virus software is interfering with google chrome. Allow youtube.com as a trusted site or turn it off while browsing.

If it keeps happening it means your user profile is corrupted.

If your browser user profile is corrupted, you can create a new user profile to replace the broken one:

Exit Google Chrome completely.
Go to the Startadobe flash player for internet explorer 64 bit menu > Run.
Enter one of the following directories in the text field, then press OK.
Windows XP: %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\User Data
Windows Vista: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrom… Data
Locate the folder called "Default" in the directory window that opens and rename it as "Backup default."
Try opening Google Chrome again. A new "Default" folder is automatically created as you start using the browser. You can transfer your old browser information to your new user profile; however, we recommend against doing so since a part of your old profile was corrupt. You can transfer your old bookmarks to your new user profile by copying the "Bookmarks.bak" file from the "Backup default" folder to your new "Default" folder.
Well since this issue has been occuring frequently I suggest you uninstall Google Chrome then reinstall it see if that solution resolve's your issue. If that doesn't work then remove Google chrome and install Mozzila Firefox.
Do a system restore, back to a day when it WAS working.

Uninstall Google Chrome, and reinstall it.

Hope onadobe flash player for internet explorer 64 bite of those options help!
Use Mozilla Firefox, it's a hell of alot better than IE and chrome...
* Run Reginout scan for active-x, file associations and other registry errors largely behind such crashes.

* Try to uninstall the current flash player version. (Read this official guide to uninstall flash plugin:


* Use official uninstaller tool to remove all flash elements from your computer.

* After completing the above task download flash player 9 instead of the latest version. However, latest version is preferred. for latest version visit this link:
Sometimes there are intricate browser flash conflicts and changing the versions is often helpful.

* if you are having problems while installing flash then read this stuff:


* Update your sound drivers if possible since the videos may simply crash or freeze because of the corrupted or missing drivers.

1) Open Device Manager

2) Find the sound-card device

3) Remember the name of the device

4) Uninstall it.

5) After doing this restart your system and update the drivers if they are not automatically updated.

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