Adobe flash hangs browser

For a few months now since Adobe updated the flash player on Linux the player has caused direct rendering issues to the whole desktop. Most obvious crash is the hang of the browser without being able to get firefox to respond.
The Browser goes into Disk Sleep and can not be killed or restarted.
I not tried rolling back the flash player to the previous version yet. If it is the flash player at fault then maybe i need get it masked in portage but that is another story.
Flash player version i was using is:
www-plugins/adobe-flash-11.2.202.336
Ill try and roll back the version and see if it still happens to determine if it is something in the binary blab from Adobe.
Note i have tried this on version 24 of the browser including the latest version i am using at present.

Hi, thank you for the reply.
I am on GNU/Linux not windows. All versions of Adobe flash above 11.2.xxx are NOT available.
Adobe have cut support for versions above to 11.2 for Linux and GNU software.
I rolled back the player to:
adobe-flash-11.2.202.327_pre
And it still hangs the same. The suggestions you made have all been carried out. This issue has been driving me mad for several months.
If one does not forcefully kill the browser then you can regain control of the Disk Sleep state by being very patient and closing the offending tab containing the flash content that is trying to load the flash player.
Can take up to 10 min to close the tab. once closed the browser returns to normal.
I cant seem to find any prior version to roll back to other than the one i have listed above. So it seems all of the builds 11.2.202.3XX cause this problem.
I cant seem to fetch any versions lower to rollback.
Again note that i am using the open source branded version that was compiled from source using GCC options "march=native -O2 -gddb".
The last time i managed to create this occurance was when i had two flash content screens playing on two screens while 3D rendering was also being used i.e. Compiz-fusion and WebGL HTML5 content. I personally have a feeling it is a conflict between WebGL and Flash but i can not be sure hence i posted here as i cant figure it out.
For now the solution is to uninstall Adobe-Flash and use the convert flash to HTML5 player, this does not work for all content though as some embeded code wont work with this plugin.

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