Point out that I had to reinstall the Adobe plugin with IE because it was not possible with FF portable.
I also updated the Adobe Flash Player plugin to the latest version 10.1, but portable Firefox keeps crashing. I updated Firefox portable to the 3.6.4 version.
This can happen multiple times throughout the day if at least 180 seconds pass between the accessing of Flash contents. FireFox is crashing after update to 3.6.4 version. Visiting any page afterwards that is making use of Flash will remove the focus from the Firefox web browser so that you need to click on the browser window to regain focus. When you now close the page with Flash contents and wait 180 seconds, you will notice that the three plugins get killed automatically in the browser.
This is true under Firefox and Edge browsers. The sound is fine, but I only see a green rectangle where the video should be and if I try to access Flash Player settings by right-clicking the green and clicking on Settings, Flash Player crashes. When you do, you will notice that three new processes are displayed in the Windows Task Manager (Ctrl-Shift-Esc): plugin-container.exe from the Firefox browser which is used to separate plugins from the core browser, and two FlashPlayerPlugin_11_3_300_xxx.exe processes. I have a similar problem, but it involves trying to use Flash Player to watch Amazon Prime Video. To reproduce the steps, you would visit a website that is displaying Flash contents. To make sure that Flash is properly installed and loaded into Firefox portable, go to the Addons Manager by pressing Ctrl+Shift+A -> Plugins. Uncheck the box beside Enable Hardware Acceleration. Find and click the icon on the lower left and go to the Display panel. Right-click on the flash logo and select Settings.
This has been tested under 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and may affect other versions of the operating system as well. Internet Browers keep crashing, Chrome, Firefox, and IE - posted in Virus, Trojan, Spyware, and Malware Removal Help: I have ran multiple virus scans using Malwarebytes, Ad-Aware, and Spybot with. If it is still freezing, you need to disable hardware acceleration settings in Flash. If you are running Adobe Flash 11.3.300.x or higher and use Firefox as your web browser, you may experience an annoying behavior as of late that is removing focus from the web browser when you relaunch Flash contents. Why Adobe Flash Player is constantly crashing Flash Player update Turn off acceleration Disable protected mode plugin. When you do, you will notice that three new processes are displayed in the Windows Task Manager (Ctrl-Shift-Esc): plugin-container.exe from the Firefox browser which is used to separate plugins from the core browser, and two FlashPlayerPlugin113300xxx.exe processes.