ChatterBank11 mins ago
Google Chrome Problem
Can anybody please help with what happened today?
Videos play fine by using Internet Explorer - they dont play on Chrome.
I installed a Java update this morning about 7am & the last box showed that it had installed successfully so clicked Finish.
I'm using Windows 7 on a 64 bit laptop.
Since finding that I can't use Chrome for videos, I've uninstalled the latest Java & reinstalled it using IE.
Currently on Chrome, I can't even properly use the Java or Adobe Flashplayer sites for downloading their content because of page crashes with a box that finally says "Aw - page unresponsive."
I need to resolve this as most of my favourites are on Google Chrome.
All suggestions please.
Videos play fine by using Internet Explorer - they dont play on Chrome.
I installed a Java update this morning about 7am & the last box showed that it had installed successfully so clicked Finish.
I'm using Windows 7 on a 64 bit laptop.
Since finding that I can't use Chrome for videos, I've uninstalled the latest Java & reinstalled it using IE.
Currently on Chrome, I can't even properly use the Java or Adobe Flashplayer sites for downloading their content because of page crashes with a box that finally says "Aw - page unresponsive."
I need to resolve this as most of my favourites are on Google Chrome.
All suggestions please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Try removing Adobe Flash Player Plug-in from the list of installed programs, restarting your computer, and reinstalling Flash Player. (Use Chrome if you can; otherwise use any browser).
If that doesn't work, try an 'on top' installation of Chrome (i.e. without uninstalling it first). , I'd expect that to retain your bookmarks but, to be on the safe side, I'd advise exporting them to an HTML file first (so that you re-import them if they went missing).
If that doesn't work, consider uninstalling Chrome (after exporting your bookmarks!!!) and reinstalling again.
If you've still got problems, export your bookmarks and then import them into an alternative browser (such as Firefox).
If that doesn't work, try an 'on top' installation of Chrome (i.e. without uninstalling it first). , I'd expect that to retain your bookmarks but, to be on the safe side, I'd advise exporting them to an HTML file first (so that you re-import them if they went missing).
If that doesn't work, consider uninstalling Chrome (after exporting your bookmarks!!!) and reinstalling again.
If you've still got problems, export your bookmarks and then import them into an alternative browser (such as Firefox).