Flash Player Crashes How to Exit Wbsite After Hitting Continue Button

Hi Katie,

Welcome to Microsoft Community and thank you for your interest in Windows 10.

I understand the inconvenience that you are experiencing. I will definitely assist you, as per your query.

Try the below steps and check if it helps:

Step 1.

I suggest you try using Internet explorer and check if it helps.

Step 2.

I also recommend you to enables Adobe flash Player in Microsoft edge and check. Follow the steps:

  1. Open Microsoft edge and click on ''" button.

  2. Go to settings and turn on the Adobe Flash Player.

Hope this helps. Post us with status we will be glad to help you.

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I'm having the same problem.  Tried IE, it crashes.  Went to Microsoft Edge, Adobe Flash Player was already turned on.

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Same here. Tried going to the settings in Microsoft Edge, Adobe Flash Player is already on. Tried checking if the player was up to date as well as other add-ons, they're all the latest version.

Never faced any problem with this till I decided to go in for the Windows 10 upgrade. It might well be too early to comment (only two days since the upgrade to 10), but I would have preferred to be back with Windows 8.1 if this is how things are going to be from now on.

This happens with ALL browsers, IE, Chrome and Firefox!

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Same issue.

I have been on Windows 10 since October and everything was working fine until an update earlier this week.

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Hi,

If an app or update that you recently installed caused problems with your PC, you can restore Windows back to an earlier point in time, called a restore point.

System Restore doesn't change your personal files, but it might remove recently installed apps and drivers.

Note: Windows automatically creates a restore point when you install desktop apps and new Windows updates, if the last restore point is older than 7 days. You can also create a restore point manually at any time.

To restore your PC to an earlier point in time

1. Press Windows Key + R  to open run command. If you're unable to do this try the below things:

  • Press CTRL+Shift+ESC to open Task Manager.
  • Click File > Run New Task
  • Make sure you have a check mark beside "Create this task with administrative privileges"
  • Type CMD and hit Enter

2 Type rstrui and hit Enter key.

3. Select Recommended Restore or any other restore point and click Next

4. Follow the instructions to restore your PC to earlier.

Hope this helps

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It's not software that any customers have installed. The most recent windows updates have broken the OS. This isn't the only one of these threads, and everyone has been reporting these problems around the same time: Including me. My Shockwave was working until last week as well (the week beginning on the 6th). My computer updated, and Shockwave broke.

I still haven't found a thread yet where Microsoft has either acknowledged or offered a legit fix or workaround. We cannot use our internet browsers. We cannot watch videos. We cannot load some websites. We cannot play Facebook games.

We live in an age that communicates and engages largely through the Internet. Breaking Shockwave is a major issue. Major. Microsoft has successfully damaged Internet.

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I upgraded to Windows 10 several days ago and everything was going fine until suddenly, yesterday, the adobe Shockwave Flash app started crashing, immediately, on encountering any website using flash.    On firefox I get the message (repeatedly) that the flash plugin "may have stopped responding or be busy" -- the browser is frozen, and then whatever was using flash  crashes.  On Chrome, the whole browser becomes so slow as to be unusable and the videos/flash whatevers just sit there without playing.  I've tried it using Microsoft Edge, Safari, and Opera --crash, crash, crash.

I've rebooted (repeatedly), uninstalled and then reinstalled the latest version of flash.  No solutions there.  In Firefox, I unchecked the the "protection" option for flash.  Didn't help.  In Chrome I was unable to disable hardware acceleration (I was unable to find a way to do that in firefox) -- it didn't help with Chrome.

I'm finding a lot of posts on other forums with other people having the same issue but no solutions have been offered them either.

Please help! !!!

Same here

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Adobe Flash Player is integrated into Microsoft Edge & IE11.

(1) If it shows up at "START, Settings, Apps, Programs & Features", uninstall it.

Note: Do not uninstall Acrobat Reader - just uninstall Flash Player, if there.

(2) Go to this site using IE11...

https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html

Install Flash Player in five easy steps

(a) Hint: One way to do that is to go there using Edge,

              then click Edge's "more" icon (3 dots at top right), & click "Open with Internet Explorer".

(b) Once there, avoid installing Flash Player - just try Step 4 to enable it for use in other browsers (if that's what you want). But, if you must download it for that, so be it.

Here is what the site shows me...

I did not install it, yet the clouds do move for me in Step 5.

That same site in Edge has much less functionality & gives me mixed signals as to whether Edge has it - but I am content that videos do play & I get no crashes...

There are no clouds to see over there in Edge. But I'm content!

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Source: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/upgraded-to-windows-10-and-flash-player-is/e55ab362-c962-4b46-ba48-a6a0b2ca821c

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