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In most cases, the simpler or easier a game is, the more addicting it can become. Generally, these games are pretty simple in concept, and can hold ones attention for a considerable period of time.
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And I keep the downloaded files in my folder just in case I need to re-install again.ĭoes installing by. exe? Please excuse my ignorance-I just know that I usually download and install the way I just described to you.
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So by not having saved the download file, does this answer your question on how I installed it? I am sorry I don't understand what you mean by did I install by an. And now that I try to think back what I did, I don't remember-had some things going on here at the house and might have gotten distracted. That is why I am surprised that I don't see anything about it in my download folder. programs to make sure it is safe before I install it. Normally I don't just run a program-I always save it to my download folder and then before I double click on it to install, I run all my security programs on it first-anti-virus, anti-spyware, etc. Midknyte: After I read your last post, I went back to my download folder to find where I saved the Adobe flash plug-in and it was not there. Do I follow the directions to disable the container or not since my flash plug-in is not listed in it? Regardless of which it is, stable or unstable, my Adobe Flash plug-in is not listed in the container so how can it cause any kind of issue if it is not in the container if what the above article states is true? So I am confused about what I should do or not to do. This part of the article is confusing to me because it sounds as if at first it is stating that by having plug-ins in a container it makes the browser more stable-but then right afterward it states that it can cause serious performance issues. It is known however that this feature causes serious performance issues with many users, that’s why it might be a good idea to test what happens if you deactivate plugin-container (the plugins are not disabled that way, they are just stitched to the main process again). Now if a plugin crashes, Firefox remains unharmed. With the implementation of the plugin-container, the plugins are separated from the browser process, making it more stable. That is what took me so long to get back here, I had to cook supper first. I will await your answer while I go and eat supper. Should not the Adobe Flash plug-in show up in my Firefox where it lists all the plug-ins? When it states to close everything in the task bar, is it referring to where you pin short cuts-such as my Bejeweled game? Everything that I have pinned there are only short cuts. Also, I noticed in the directions on the Adobe's site, that it says before you uninstall to get rid of everything in the task bar that uses Flash. And it was Revo that I used when I uninstalled Adobe Flash Plug-in last week. The Adobe link that you gave to me to go to to uninstall the Adobe Flash plug-in that I have, is Adobe better at uninstalling than Revo Uninstaller? I ask because Revo gets rid of everything when you use it to uninstall-including the registry keys for that program. Welshjim: I went and looked where you told me to and I have the exact same version that you have. Is there any thing different I can use instead of Adobe Flash plug in that will work just as well to watch videos and movies on the Internet? I have never known any software program to take that long just to start the download.Īny ideas what else I can try. The funny thing about downloading it is that at the time when I downloaded it, it took Adobe 30 minutes to find out what it needed to know before allowing me to download it. I thought when I downloaded it for the version of the browser I had (FF), that it would show up as a plug-in in the Plug-in list. You would think if I had downloaded it that it would be listed somewhere. I also looked in my program's list and the Adobe Flash plug-in was not listed there either. I have sent hundreds of crash reports in over a period of time about this problem and that never helped either. But today everywhere that I went (even You-Tube) I could not play anything because I would get a pop-up window stating that my Adobe Flash plug-in had crashed-and to reload the page-which I did. I figured if I uninstalled the Adobe Flash Plug-in that i had and then installed the latest version I would not have this problem any more. I know for a fact that I installed it because I just got so tired of it always crashing that I uninstalled it last week and then went to Adobe's site and clicked on "Latest version" to re-download it. I have looked everywhere for a listing of it and only Revo uninstaller has it listed when I open Revo up. I feel as if I could pull my hair out, I am so frustrated! The reason I listed my Adobe Flash Plug-in as a "I think" is because if I have it installed then I do not see it in my list of plug-ins in Firefox.