Alf_Ramsey Publish time 15-1-2013 05:54 PM

chrome problem

Salam,

Ape maksud "DNS lookup failed"
Ape maksud "Shockwave crash"

kalau guna browser lain takde masalah ni,
dah try google masalah ni, tapi diorg ajar nak solve dalam bahasa komputer yg sgt tinggi, tak paham,

kalau ade sape2 tau, bleh aja step2 yg mudah, jangan guna bahasa komputer yg susah nak paham,

kalau dah ade tred yg macam ni, bg link, dah search tapi tak jumpe

regards,
chrome user

kmkd Publish time 15-1-2013 10:38 PM

update version. try balik

Alf_Ramsey Publish time 17-1-2013 06:04 PM

kmkd posted on 15-1-2013 10:38 PM static/image/common/back.gif
update version. try balik
tq bro sebab bg suggestion, tapi tetap same gak, kadang-kadang jadi gak


ni aku copy paste dari google, tapi aku tak paham




If your copy of Google Chrome has taken on a sudden and inexplicable hatred for Shockwave Flash, we’re here to help. Read on as we show you how to tame Chrome and get it to play nice with Flash.More so than other browsers, Google Chrome is particularly susceptible to a specific but not uncommon situation in which it simply will not coexist peacefully with Adobe Flash—frequent slow downs and annoying crashes are common as a result. The following tutorial will help you get Chrome back to its speedy self.

What’s Causes The Issue?http://www.howtogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/2012-01-16_134919.jpgThe reason we’re talking about Chrome and not, say, Firefox, is because of the way Chrome handles Flash content. While other browsers call upon the Flash installation of the host system, Chrome includes an internal Flash installation. When everything goes smoothly this isn’t a problem—the internal Flash installation is updated with every new Chrome release.Unfortunately things can fall apart pretty easily if Chrome gets confused and attempts to utilize both the OS installation of Flash and the internal Chrome installation of Flash. The result is serious browser lag, temporary lockup, and then a browser-wide crash of all active Flash instances. You don’t realize how many web sites use Flash until every single tab locks up with a crash warning—”The following plug-in has crashed: Shockwave Flash”How Do I Know A Conflicting Flash Installation Is Causing The Crashes? http://www.howtogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/2012-01-16_134644.jpgFirst of all, despite the warning about Shockwave, the actual warning has nothing to do with Adobe Shockwave which is a separate program/multimedia system from Adobe Flash. Second, while not every instance of Flash flaking out in Chrome can be attributes to a Flash install conflict, we’ve found it to be the most common reason users are experiencing Flash-related problems.How can you tell if a Flash conflict is the source of your trouble? Run Chrome. In the address bar, type about:plugins in the address bar. After you press enter you’ll be greeted with a list of all the plug-ins installed in Chrome (this is different than user-installed Extensions). Look down the list of plug-ins for the Flash entry. If the entry looks like Flash (2 Files) there is a very good chance the source of your Flash-related crashes is a conflict between the two.In the upper right hand corner of the browser window there is a small toggle labeled [+] Details. Click on that toggle to expand the entries for all the plug-ins. Return to the entry for Flash.http://www.howtogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/2012-01-16_135248.jpgYou should see something like the screenshot above: two entries for Flash, one for the internal Chrome installation (highlighted in red here) and one for the host OS’s installation (seen below the highlighted entry).You need to click on the Disable link for Chrome’s internal installation of Flash (make sure you disable the one located in Chrome’s AppData folder and not the separate stand-alone Flash installation). Once you do so the entry for the internal installation should look like so:http://www.howtogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/2012-01-16_135912.jpgGo ahead and close the tab and then close Google Chrome. Restart Chrome and resume normal browsing—visit Adobe’s test page to ensure everything looks good:http://www.howtogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/2012-01-16_194053.jpgRemember, you’ll no longer be getting automatic updates with each Chrome upgrade. Make sure to check for updates at Adobe’s Flash download page and/or turn on the update check in your local installation of Adobe Flash.If for whatever reason disabling the built-in Flash doesn’t help, we suggest playing around with different combinations. Try turning off the OS Flash installation instead of the built-in Flash installation for example. Also, try visiting a flash-based web site while Incognito Mode (when you enter Incognito Mode it turns off all your Extensions which may or may not be causing issues with Flash). Finally, as a last ditch effort, you can reinstall Chrome (if Flash works in every other browser but Chrome, this is likely the only option you have left).
Have a tip or trick for dealing with tricky Flash installations or other browser quirks? Sound off in the comments.


ni aku copy paste dari google, tapi aku tak paham
Last edited by Alf_Ramsey on 17-1-2013 06:06 PM

Alf_Ramsey Publish time 17-1-2013 06:07 PM

aku dah follow step2 yg die aja tapi same gak

kmkd Publish time 18-1-2013 10:22 AM

so kalau dalam about:config tu flash kau ada berapa?

Alf_Ramsey Publish time 18-1-2013 12:46 PM

kmkd posted on 18-1-2013 10:22 AM static/image/common/back.gif
so kalau dalam about:config tu flash kau ada berapa?

flash takde, tapi adobe flash player ade la, tu pon takde 2 file, tah la tak paham, skang ni guna IE je

kmkd Publish time 18-1-2013 04:26 PM

flash player up to date?

perang_saudara Publish time 21-1-2013 10:58 PM

firefox okay tak? youtube boleh bukak tak? :o

Alf_Ramsey Publish time 22-1-2013 12:24 PM

kmkd posted on 18-1-2013 04:26 PM static/image/common/back.gif
flash player up to date?

tak tau la tapi version Adobe Flash Player - Version: 11.5.31.137Shockwave Flash 11.5 r31,

update la kot

Alf_Ramsey Publish time 22-1-2013 12:25 PM

perang_saudara posted on 21-1-2013 10:58 PM static/image/common/back.gif
firefox okay tak? youtube boleh bukak tak?

browser lain sume ok,
kalau guna chrome, time shockwave flash crash, youtube tak leh play, kuar gamba jigsaw puzzle

kmkd Publish time 22-1-2013 01:08 PM

emmm tak pasti la pulak masalah macam mana tu. kalau aku, remove chrome, reinstall. remove flash sekali haha

ProtonEdar.Ryan Publish time 11-4-2013 05:03 PM

update java,
try other internet browser
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