[SOLVED] Flash causing whole computer to freeze.

The mobo is dead!
Last edited by crispus (2008-10-13 20:28:29)

Hello!
some virus attacks through flash player. As I've got an old
system and W98 i've only a problem with my graphic drivers.
Microsoft gives an alert that they detect such attacks during
june
I'm really sorry for you, adobe refers to uses conditions and
disclame any interest in that sort of problem. If I don't find a
solution for me,
1/i'll reinstall my system
2/i'll never use flash player in the future except if they
secure their soft
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