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Web pages frequently freeze with the message that Shockwave has crashed. This only happens to me on Chrome.

Christin
2012-12-29 16:17:57
It happened to me too. To solve it, try to restart the browser and update the plugins (if it keeps persistent). Oh, and don't open to many tabs that eat lots of RAM esp if you have slow PC and too many apps running.
nguyen minh duy
2012-12-22 00:19:22
Uninstall google chrome and reinstall again. go Adobe download and install Shockware again.
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salim benhouhou
2012-12-21 08:47:54
try updating your flash player plugin
Salman Johnson
2012-12-21 01:46:51
I'm sure its just a bug. I have the same issue from time to time.
maria
2012-12-21 02:23:32
i also have the same issuse
ha14
2012-12-20 22:25:35
on chrome type: chrome://plugins/on the right side click on Detailsscroll to Flash, then deactivate the ones that comes with chrome and let only macromedia.