When i go to watch a movie firefox asks me to download the DivX plugin, i download this and restart firefox and it still asks me to download the plugin.
I go to watch a movie on duckload.com and firefox tells me (in the information bar at the top) that "additional plugins are required to display all the media on this page".
I click the "Install Missing Plugins" button, Firefox scans for the plugin, firefox then tells me that i need to install the DivX Webplayer plugin. I make sure the box is crossed and click the next button. This takes me to the terms and conditions and i agree.
Firefox downloads and installs the plugin and tells me that i need to restart firefox for the plugin(s) to work.
I do this and follow all of the on-screen steps to install the divx webplayer and restart firefox again when it is completed.
Yet when i return duckload.com it still says the divx webplayer plugin is missing. This is not just for duckload.com it happens on other sites aswell.
Thankyou
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This problem has been going on for quite some time. Fore me, over two months. Please advise.
I would like to add that I am running 64-Bit (Not 32-Bit) Windows 7 build 7600.
- NB - For other novice users you can determine what operating system and build number you are running by:
- Clicking the Windows "Start" Orb - Typing "WinVer" into the search box - Clicking "WinVer" In the Programs List
Relevant information should be displayed in the "About Windows" window.
- NB - Also you can determine what Bit Version of Windows 7 you are running by:
- Clicking the Windows "Start" Orb - Typing "System" into the search box - Clicking "System" In the Control Panel List
Relevant information should be displayed under Sysyem/System Type
I have provided a screenshot of the plugin problem
I would like to add....
I am running 64-Bit (Not 32-Bit) Windows 7 build 7600.
- NB - For other novice users you can determine what operating system and build number you are running by:
- Clicking the Windows "Start" Orb - Typing "WinVer" into the search box - Clicking "WinVer" In the Programs List
Relevant information should be displayed in the "About Windows" window.
- NB - Also you can determine what Bit Version of Windows 7 you are running by:
- Clicking the Windows "Start" Orb - Typing "System" into the search box - Clicking "System" In the Control Panel List
Relevant information should be displayed under Sysyem/System Type