Flash Player and Snow Leopard

Have 10.6.1 installed. Websites w/video (i.e. YouTube , ESPN) freeze up my browsers (FireFox and Safari). Hearing that it may have something to do with the internet plug-ins, specifically the flash player. All worked when 10.6.1 was first installed.
Help, thanks

Should not need to do again. It was only that doing an upgrade install left fonts and conflicts behind.
I tend to disable or manually empty Safari metadata cache, it gets large and doesn't have a quota system or size limit. And after a point instead of help, it just causes more disk I/O.
The problem with plug-ins is not just a 64-bit or lack of issue, it is growing pains, baby steps into 64-bit world. It doesn't happen with Windows 7 x64 at all, even with dozen youtube, itunes, and more thrown at it.
The cpu is designed to see requests, trouble is it turns into "cat chasing its own tail" as memory is moved to/from disk to memory, from there to cache, to the proper task and core, and actually "thrashes" - core thrashing. Need to see more optimization of code for new multi-core systems, especially 2009 models with their hyper-threading.

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