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Adobe Flash plugin has crashed - Prevent it from happening again
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On Windows and Linux, Firefox 3.6.4 and later isolates plugins, including Adobe Flash, to prevent a plugin crash from crashing Firefox itself.
On Windows and Linux, Firefox 3.6.4 and later isolates plugins, including Adobe Flash, to prevent a plugin crash from crashing Firefox itself.
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The message '''The Adobe Flash Player has crashed''' is shown when the Flash plugin stops working unexpectedly. '''Simply reload the page to restart the plugin and show the video (or game, animation, etc.) again.'''
{for mac,fx35}On Windows and Linux, {/for}Firefox (version {for not mac,fx4}3.6.4{/for}{for mac,fx4}4{/for} and later), runs plugins like Flash in a separate process (see [[What is plugin-container]]). This is done to prevent Firefox from crashing when a plugin stops working. This article covers what you can do to avoid Flash plugin crashes.
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= Update Flash =
The latest version of the Flash plugin should perform better and crash less often. To check if Flash is up to date, visit Mozilla's [http://www.mozilla.com/plugincheck/ Plugin Check] page. '''If it says that Flash needs to be updated, install the latest version manually using the steps below.'''
[[T:updateflash]]
For more help, see [[Managing the Flash plugin]].
=Update Firefox=
The newest version of Firefox includes all of the latest stability and security fixes. Making sure it's up to date will help keep your computer secure and running great.
#{for win,linux}At the top of the Firefox window{/for}{for mac}On the menu bar{/for}, click on the {for fx35}{menu Help}{/for}{for mac,fx4}{menu Firefox}{/for}{for linux,fx4}{menu Help}{/for}{for win,fx4}{menu Firefox} menu, go over to the {menu Help} menu and select {menu About Firefox}{/for}{for not win,fx4} menu, and select {/for}{for fx35}{menu Check for Updates...}{/for}{for mac,linux,fx4}{menu About Firefox}{/for} {for win,fx4}<br>'''For Windows XP:''' At the top of the Firefox window, click on the {menu Help} menu and select {menu About Firefox}{/for}
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#The '''About Mozilla Firefox''' window will open and Firefox will begin checking for updates. If updates are available, they will begin downloading automatically. If Firefox is up to date, just close the About Mozilla Firefox window.
#When the updates are downloaded and ready to be installed, click {button Apply Update} and Firefox will be restarted and the updates will be installed.
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# The '''Software Update''' window will open. If updates are available, click {button Get the New Version} to begin the process. If no updates are available, click {for win,linux}{button Finish}{/for}{for mac}{button Done}{/for} to close the window.
# When the install process is complete, you must restart Firefox. To close Firefox and re-open it, click {button Restart Firefox}.
{/for}
For more help with this, see [[Updating Firefox]].
{for mac,fx35}
[[Template:Only in Fx4]]
{/for}
The message '''The Adobe Flash plugin has crashed''' is shown when the Flash plugin stops working unexpectedly. '''Simply reload the page to restart the plugin and show the video (or game, animation, etc.) again.'''
{for mac,fx35}On Windows and Linux, {/for}Firefox (version {for not mac,fx4}3.6.4{/for}{for mac,fx4}4{/for} and later) runs plugins like Flash in a separate process (see [[What is plugin-container]]). This is done to prevent Firefox from crashing when a plugin stops working. This article covers what you can do to avoid Flash plugin crashes.
[[Image:1a333675fb4220c04a52e70a4482ff12-1277426661-759-1.png]]
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= Update Flash =
The latest version of the Flash plugin should perform better and crash less often. To check if Flash is up to date, visit Mozilla's [http://www.mozilla.com/plugincheck/ Plugin Check] page. '''If it says that Flash needs to be updated, install the latest version manually using the steps below.'''
[[T:updateflash]]
For more help, see [[Managing the Flash plugin]].
=Update Firefox=
The newest version of Firefox includes all of the latest stability and security fixes. Making sure it's up to date will help keep your computer secure and running great.
#{for win,linux}At the top of the Firefox window{/for}{for mac}On the menu bar{/for}, click on the {for fx35}{menu Help}{/for}{for mac,fx4}{menu Firefox}{/for}{for linux,fx4}{menu Help}{/for}{for win,fx4}{menu Firefox} menu, go over to the {menu Help} menu and select {menu About Firefox}{/for}{for not win,fx4} menu, and select {/for}{for fx35}{menu Check for Updates...}{/for}{for mac,linux,fx4}{menu About Firefox}{/for} {for win,fx4}<br>'''For Windows XP:''' At the top of the Firefox window, click on the {menu Help} menu and select {menu About Firefox}{/for}
{for fx4}
#The '''About Mozilla Firefox''' window will open and Firefox will begin checking for updates. If updates are available, they will begin downloading automatically. If Firefox is up to date, just close the About Mozilla Firefox window.
#When the updates are downloaded and ready to be installed, click {button Apply Update} and Firefox will be restarted and the updates will be installed.
{/for}
{for fx35}
# The '''Software Update''' window will open. If updates are available, click {button Get the New Version} to begin the process. If no updates are available, click {for win,linux}{button Finish}{/for}{for mac}{button Done}{/for} to close the window.
# When the install process is complete, you must restart Firefox. To close Firefox and re-open it, click {button Restart Firefox}.
{/for}
For more help with this, see [[Updating Firefox]].