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IE9, Flash and Google Chrome
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bluenitsuj
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HI
I recently updated to IE9 and since then cannot play any videos or facebook games. It keeps saying upload latest flash which I have but not working.
In google Chrome, everything works ok, but I would prefer to use Yahoo, any help please?
Where do I find toolbar for chrome?
I recently updated to IE9 and since then cannot play any videos or facebook games. It keeps saying upload latest flash which I have but not working.
In google Chrome, everything works ok, but I would prefer to use Yahoo, any help please?
Where do I find toolbar for chrome?
I am only trying to help :rolleyes:
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Try firefox instead of chrome would be the best bet - when you install it it will ask you to import settings i wouldnt just incase you import the same problem . Then just use firefox for games and such.
http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/Save saynoto0870.com in your favorites, and stop giving companies more £££ dialling 0870 numbers when you can dial freephones or cheaper alternatives.:j0 -
Have you tried reinstalling Flash?
Go here from within IE: https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
The reason it works in Chrome is there is a separate version of Flash for IE that Chrome doesn't use.0 -
Have you checked that Active X filtering is ticked on the TOOLS menu? This solved the problem when I got all ok in Chrome but not IE when playing video.0
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It is on the top menu in Internet Explorer (between Favorites and Help)0
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bluenitsuj wrote: »Where do I find TOOLS?
I usually find them in the middle lane of the M4 doing 60 mph.
Serious answer: Open IE and then press the ALT key. A menubar should appear that includes the tools menu.0 -
Tools = Alt+X
Or click the cog-wheel icon (top-right on my version of IE).
In Chrome you find it at the 3-lines icon (again top-right).0
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