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Adobe Flash Player Re-Install
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Hoping to solve YouTube problems I downloaded and tried to install the latest AFP, but made the mistake of not first removing the old one and rebooting. When I tried the install I got the “Not responding and needs to close down” message.
I’m now nervous about removing/rebooting because if I get the same error I’ve got no AFP at all, and something is better than nothing!
Anyone aware of problems installing the latest AFP onto Win XP?
I’m now nervous about removing/rebooting because if I get the same error I’ve got no AFP at all, and something is better than nothing!
Anyone aware of problems installing the latest AFP onto Win XP?
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I shall be interested to hear what Chris may have to say about the following add-on for Firefox. :-
https:/ /addons .mozill a.org/e n-US/fi refox/a ddon/vi deo-wit hout-fl ash/
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I shall be interested to hear what Chris may have to say about the following add-on for Firefox. :-
https:/
Hans.
Hans.
A quick update on this – it’s been a while!
Took the plunge today and bought a Lenovo tower with 8Gb RAM. It turns out my main problem isn’t XP as such; biggest one is having fibre optic broadband. The speed of data transfer is too much for an old PC with modest processor (mine is 1.5Gb) to handle comfortably. If I'd stuck with the old standard broadband I wouldn't have had so many difficulties with video.
The new tower will be for internet and music/video only. Am keeping the old XP for work stuff. My recently discovered Macclesfield-based techie pointed out a clever little box that allows you to run two systems using one monitor. All you do is press a button to toggle between them. Nice!
Took the plunge today and bought a Lenovo tower with 8Gb RAM. It turns out my main problem isn’t XP as such; biggest one is having fibre optic broadband. The speed of data transfer is too much for an old PC with modest processor (mine is 1.5Gb) to handle comfortably. If I'd stuck with the old standard broadband I wouldn't have had so many difficulties with video.
The new tower will be for internet and music/video only. Am keeping the old XP for work stuff. My recently discovered Macclesfield-based techie pointed out a clever little box that allows you to run two systems using one monitor. All you do is press a button to toggle between them. Nice!