![]() ![]() That's without knowing if the problem will come back. DO NOT UPDATE, click on Run once without updating. A new pop-up will open saying Flash is out of date. Change Adobe Flash from Ask to Allow, then close the popup. I probably can resolve this with a complete re-install, but will wait to do that as a last resort. Click on the Secure, Not Secure, or the padlock to the left of the URL tab. ![]() I've mitigated the problem a little bit with Flashblock for Chrome, but still - when I actually need to load something in Flash, the computer locks up again.Īdditionally, the computer gets very, very hot when playing Flash video, it gets even hotter than some really CPU intensive tasks - like After Effects rendering. I don't think it's a Lion problem since I've been plagued with this since Snow Leopard. I've tried Safari, with the same problem occuring. However, it seems every time I visit a website with Flash, whether it be Youtube, or a site with a simple Flash advert, Chrome and sometimes all of OSX lock up for up to two minutes with the SBBOD, and then spontaneously returns to a normal state. I have the mid-2009 Macbook Pro (Core 2 Duo, 2.53 Ghz, 4GB RAM, OSX 10.7.2), and use the most recent version of Chrome. ![]()
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