Brightness/contrast controls have stopped responding

Brightness/contrast controls have stopped responding in IPHOTO

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- What version of iPhoto.
- What version of the Operating System.
- Details. What were you doing when the problem arose?
- Did it ever work properly?
- Are there error messages?
- What steps have you tried already to solve the issue.
Anything else you can think of that might allow someone else to understand your issue.
With this kind of information somebody can develop a starting point for troubleshooting the issue.
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    == It just started about 2 weeks ago but is now happening every day

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    Step 2: Uninstall those you can from Control Panel -> Add/Remove programs. To make sure it is properly cleaned out, see [https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/forum/1/595817#threadId608043 these excellent tips from noah_sumo] to clean out Java completely, then install latest version again from the [http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp Java.com download page].
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    For Norton 360 see [[Configuring Norton 360]].
    For Norton Internet Security, see [[Configuring Norton Internet Security]].
    For other firewall programs, see [[Firewalls]].
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    I'm running Windows 8 and using mozilla as my browser. Lately, it's taking a while for a page to load. I'll end up getting this message "Shockwave flash may be busy or it may have stopped responding' and I'm prompted to either continue or to quit shockwave. It's happening on a variety of web pages I'm trying to visit. I'd love your help to solve this problem!
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