More and more people begin to use the Chrome browser. Many users have encountered the flash crash problem. Sometimes restarting chrome can solve the problem, and sometimes it will lead to the failure to use chrome to open any flash on any website. This problem rarely occurs on Firefox or IE, because browsers other than chrome directly use third-party plug-ins, such as Adobe, and chrome only uses third-party plug-ins, you also have a built-in flash player. Many of Chrome's features are designed to win its competitors in terms of speed, efficiency, appearance, and ease of use, but it also brings some small problems, for example, if two versions of Flash players conflict, a warning will appear.
Investigation: open a chrome page and enterAbout: pluginsTo list the plug-ins installed by chrome.
In flash, we can see that two versions of Flash exist simultaneously.
Click the details plus sign in the upper-right corner to view the detailed description of plugin.
The location (address) of the two flash players shows that one comes with chrome in Google Chrome. app, and the other is a third-party independent in Library/Internet Plug-ins. Usually, if any of them is disabled, chrome loads the remaining one when Flash Player is used. We recommend that you disable the Flash Player that comes with chrome to prevent new conflicts caused by Chrome updates in the future.
After you click Disable to disable the first one, restart chrome and solve the problem.