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whenever I attempt to watch a video of any sort full screen on Firefox my screen turns white but I can hear the video playing.

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When viewing pics or videos in FireFox, when screen is enlarged to full screen, page turns white. While I can still hear audio, no picture. I have seen similar posting in problem questions, but solutions have all been closed out.

This happened

Every time Firefox opened

When viewing pics or videos in FireFox, when screen is enlarged to full screen, page turns white. While I can still hear audio, no picture. I have seen similar posting in problem questions, but solutions have all been closed out. == This happened == Every time Firefox opened

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I have exactly the same problem. Even after having downloaded and installed mozilla and adope flash a second time!

I have same problem when watching web video and going to full screen it turns white. Audio is still good. If I hit escape all goes back to viewing the video okay. It occurs in Firefox 6.3 & 6.8.3, Internet Explorer 8, and Google Chrome. Windows Media Player WILL go to full screen okay.

I wished I could submit 2 pics: one of video and 1 of the white screen. But I can't so I'm just sending the white screen pic

kenlorf

I found a solution yesterday: If you have installed the new firefox (6.8.3) and the new adobe flash, open a video and go to the regulations of adobe flash. Then klick on the hardware acceleration so that it is off. Done :-)

THANKS to the original poster of A solution. It worked for me. I am using XPSP3 ( and ALL Updates) with HP W2207 Monitor and Drivers. Also Display adapter (NVIDIA GeForce2 MX 100/200 (MS Corp)

Going to the Display Properties (Desktop - right click) - Settings - Advanced - Troubleshoot - Hardware Acceleration - Move slider to NONE - Click OK.

ken kenlorf@yahoo.com

Actually I just restored Hardware Acceleration and ALL is still working OK. But I have not rebooted XP NOR restarted Firefox as of yet. I will do both and let you know after I reboot pc.

Ken kenlorf@yahoo.com

I found that 40% acceleration was the maximum that it would continually work after a reboot of my pc.

ken kenlorf@yahoo.com