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Flash player 9.0.124 add=on Flash9f.ocx problem
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home1985
2008-08-01 01:21:44 UTC
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When i try to go to visit some flash website, it appear the follow error message
'The following add-on was running when this problem occurred'
'Add-on Name: Flash9f.ocx

could anyone help me.
thx...
m***@hotmail.com
2008-08-04 15:34:12 UTC
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Post by home1985
When i try to go to visit some flash website, it appear the follow error message
 'The following add-on was running when this problem occurred'
 'Add-on Name: Flash9f.ocx
 could anyone help me.
 thx...
It seems your flash player is corrupt. You shouldn't be having any
problems with it at all. Go here & download the flash player
uninstaller for windows.. http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...nalId=tn_14157

If you want it back go here & install it again.. http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/
Timothy Daniels
2008-08-04 16:30:43 UTC
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Post by m***@hotmail.com
Post by home1985
When i try to go to visit some flash website, it appear the follow error message
'The following add-on was running when this problem occurred'
'Add-on Name: Flash9f.ocx
could anyone help me.
thx...
It seems your flash player is corrupt. You shouldn't be having any
problems with it at all. Go here & download the flash player
uninstaller for windows.. http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...nalId=tn_14157
If you want it back go here & install it again..
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/
Does the OP have a Pentium II CPU? Starting about
last December (2007), with version 9.0.115(?) of the Flash Player,
PC's with Pentium II CPUs started crashing their browsers on
Flash content due to an "invalid command" error caused by the
command "pushfw" - which doesn't exist for the Pentium II. In
one of the Adobe forums, an Adobe rep said that Adobe is
working on a Flash Player version 10 which will check the CPU
type to avoid this problem.

*TimDaniels*

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