Some web pages causing 100% CPU use of iexplore.exe since Flash update

I'm having a problem with certain Amazon.com pages hanging my
Internet Explorer 6 using Flash Player 10,0,12,36, causing 100% CPU
use for iexplore.exe and requiring me to End Task to quit. All the
pages effected have an interactive mouseover Size and Color chart
that intially says "Loading" but then says "Select Size and Color"
once loaded. One mouseovers the various color patches and size
options, each time giving item availability in that option. When
the pages hang the IE browser with 100% CPU use that chart never
gets to the "Select Size and Color" point, instead stuck at the
"Loading" status. This happens most times, but not every time.
Sometimes the pages load correctly, after a brief lag as it loads
the chart.
Amazon pages without this chart load fine.
The start of this problem coincides with updating Flash.
I can prevent the problem from happening almost every time if
I can quickly get my cursor into that chart area while the page
begins loading. If I allow the pages to load fully with no
interaction they will hang almost every time.
I have not noticed any problems on those same web pages using
Firefox using Flash Player 9,0,124,0
I also have not noticed any issues with other sites using
Internet Explorer either. (YouTube, QVC, CNN...etc, all OK.)
I had posted for assistance on the Experts Exchange site and
there was some debate on whether the chart was a Java or
Flash-based chart, so initially it was being approached as a
possible Java issue, so I removed all Java versions on the system
and installed various versions, but the same problem persists.
I've downloaded but not run the Flash Uninstaller, as I'm
reluctant to uninstall the Firefox Flash version without knowing
for sure I could install 9,0,124,0 again.
I've downloaded an archived fp9_archive.zip, which seems to
indicate the contained files flashplayer9r124_winax.exe (Internet
Explorer) and flashplayer9r124_win.exe (Netscape) would be versions
9,0,124,0 to install after running the uninstaller.
Can anyone check a few of the links below and see if the
"Select Size and Color" chart is Flash based? If so, would
executing the files listed above install 9,0,124,0 into my
respective browsers again?
http://www.amazon.com/FCS-Regular-7mm-Surf-Leash/dp/B00149XJ68
http://www.amazon.com/Womens-Classic-Short-UGG-Boots/dp/B00064NH8W/ref=pd_ecc_rvi_cart_3
http://www.amazon.com/Columbia-Sportswear-Womens-Benton-Springs/dp/B0006M6IQ2/ref=pd_ecc_r vi_cart_2
http://www.amazon.com/Ladies-Chenille-Zip-Cardigan-Sweater/dp/B001E0YJ0C/ref=pd_ecc_rvi_ca rt_4
XP IE 6 (error module : MSHTML.DLL)
Flash Player version 10,0,12,36
Firefox
Flash Player version 9,0,124,0
Thank you-
Vickie

I'm attempting to troubleshoot an issue with Amazon web pages
since I've updated my Flash player. I would appreciate if someone
could take a look at my initial post and advise if the issue seems
to be Flash related.
Thank you.
I'm having a problem with certain Amazon.com pages hanging my
Internet Explorer 6 using Flash Player 10,0,12,36, causing 100% CPU
use for iexplore.exe and requiring me to End Task to quit. All the
pages effected have an interactive mouseover Size and Color chart
that intially says "Loading" but then says "Select Size and Color"
once loaded. One mouseovers the various color patches and size
options, each time giving item availability in that option. When
the pages hang the IE browser with 100% CPU use that chart never
gets to the "Select Size and Color" point, instead stuck at the
"Loading" status. This happens most times, but not every time.
Sometimes the pages load correctly, after a brief lag as it loads
the chart.
Amazon pages without this chart load fine.
The start of this problem coincides with updating Flash.
I can prevent the problem from happening almost every time if
I can quickly get my cursor into that chart area while the page
begins loading. If I allow the pages to load fully with no
interaction they will hang almost every time.
I have not noticed any problems on those same web pages using
Firefox using Flash Player 9,0,124,0
I also have not noticed any issues with other sites using
Internet Explorer either. (YouTube, QVC, CNN...etc, all OK.)
I had posted for assistance on the Experts Exchange site and
there was some debate on whether the chart was a Java or
Flash-based chart, so initially it was being approached as a
possible Java issue, so I removed all Java versions on the system
and installed various versions, but the same problem persists.
I've downloaded but not run the Flash Uninstaller, as I'm
reluctant to uninstall the Firefox Flash version without knowing
for sure I could install 9,0,124,0 again.
I've downloaded an archived fp9_archive.zip, which seems to
indicate the contained files flashplayer9r124_winax.exe (Internet
Explorer) and flashplayer9r124_win.exe (Netscape) would be versions
9,0,124,0 to install after running the uninstaller.
Can anyone check a few of the links below and see if the
"Select Size and Color" chart is Flash based? If so, would
executing the files listed above install 9,0,124,0 into my
respective browsers again?
http://www.amazon.com/FCS-Regular-7mm-Surf-Leash/dp/B00149XJ68
http://www.amazon.com/Womens-Classic-Short-UGG-Boots/dp/B00064NH8W/ref=pd_ecc_rvi_cart_3
http://www.amazon.com/Columbia-Sportswear-Womens-Benton-Springs/dp/B0006M6IQ2/ref=pd_ecc_r vi_cart_2
http://www.amazon.com/Ladies-Chenille-Zip-Cardigan-Sweater/dp/B001E0YJ0C/ref=pd_ecc_rvi_ca rt_4
XP IE 6 (error module : MSHTML.DLL)
Flash Player version 10,0,12,36
Firefox
Flash Player version 9,0,124,0

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