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Adobe Flash Player is out of date?

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Reply 20
It seems to be working on Firefox, so I'll just have to use that for the time being.
Reply 21
Original post by A5ko
Sounds like you may need to reset Chrome as this seems to be the problem.

If you go to the options Three little horizontal lines at top right of Chrome)

Settings > Then click on the blue Show Advanced Settings > Scroll to the bottom and click reset.

It will clear some settings, which you may want to check before confirming.

Once it's done, see what happens. It could be that the Chrome's Flash plug in is messed up.


I've just tried resetting Chrome, and that doesn't appear to have worked. Technology really is a ball ache, amirite?
Reply 22
Original post by lustawny
I've just tried resetting Chrome, and that doesn't appear to have worked. Technology really is a ball ache, amirite?


I'd disable the plug-in within Chrome and then install Flash Player from Adobe 'manually'. That should take Chrome's 'issues' out of the equation.

Failing that I would disable Chrome from complaining about older versions until it decided to update properly.
Reply 23
Original post by lustawny
I've just tried resetting Chrome, and that doesn't appear to have worked. Technology really is a ball ache, amirite?


Just managed to replicate the issue and the following worked.

Go to Chrome Options (Three horizontal lines)
Click About Google Chrome
Click Update Chrome

It should prompt you to reload Chrome once it's finished. That seemed to do the trick under my test.

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