Adobe Flash Player was blocked because it is out of date
On Linux (Fedora 17 x86-64), Chrome keeps reporting "Adobe Flash Player
was blocked because it is out of date." every time I browse a page that
contains Flash. How to fix this?
did this and it turned to be working for me:
did this and it turned to be working for me:
- Disable the
libpepflashplayer
in Chrome by runchrome://plugins/
in the URL bar. - Install the latest flash player from adobe:
$ rpm -qa | grep flash
flash-plugin-11.2.202.261-release.x86_64 - Delete the plugins in
~/.mozilla/plugins
. I am not sure whether this matters really. But after I did these 3 steps, Chrome turns to be working again.
Windows 10 upgrade icon if it's missing
1. Download the ZIP file from her
2. Extract the file from the compressed folder. You will have exacted a single file, a Windows Batch File titled win10fix_full.
3. Right-click on the file, select Run as administrator and then click the Run button to open the file.
4. With the file running, press any key to continue twice to get to the Main Menu.
5. Press 1 and Return to run an update status check to make sure your system is up to date.
6. With your system up to date, you will have three options to add the Windows 10 upgrade icon to the system tray. In my case,
2. Extract the file from the compressed folder. You will have exacted a single file, a Windows Batch File titled win10fix_full.
3. Right-click on the file, select Run as administrator and then click the Run button to open the file.
4. With the file running, press any key to continue twice to get to the Main Menu.
5. Press 1 and Return to run an update status check to make sure your system is up to date.
6. With your system up to date, you will have three options to add the Windows 10 upgrade icon to the system tray. In my case,