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Hello,
i had the same problem months ago on XP. Now i installed Win 7 and there it is again. I cant deactivate the hardware-Speedup on the Adobe- Site, on online Sites and not with dirext x.
It just works (worked) if you delete one data in a special(windows?) disposer or similary; i cant remeber how exactly it works and dont find the tutorial on google again.
Have you an idea?
Greetings
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Right click ANY Flash content
Choose Settings
First tab
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Thanks, but i tried it this way - and there is the problem: Just direct after the Enable Function was disabled its enabled again. I Cant change it on this way. There is a very unusual way but i cant find the tutorial how it is solved.
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Is this Internet Explorer or Firefox?
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Its Firefox, but it doesnt work in the IE too.
In the past on windows xp i found a unusual tutorial where you had to delete a data in a windows disposer or similary. as I said i cant find it any more on google.
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Choose Start > Control Panel.
Double-click Display.
Click the Settings tab.
Click Advanced.
Click the Troubleshoot tab.
Move the Hardware Acceleration slider to None.
Click Apply and then click OK to accept the new setting and close the dialog box.
Click OK to close the Display Properties dialog box.
Restart Windows.
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The actually Version is Win 7 like i Said in the post above. The Hardware Acceleration is deactivated (windows) too. But on the websites it is activated.
Thanks but i think you cant help me.
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For Flash Player, you can ONLY disable it via the Settings Manager, but if it doesn't "stick" there's something wrong with your install.
The Universal Hardware Acceleration settings for Win 7 are almost identical:
1. Choose Start > Control Panel.
2. Double click Personalization and select Display Settings.
3. Click Advanced Settings.
4. Click Change Settings on the Troubleshooting tab.
5. Move the Hardware Acceleration slider to None.
6. Click Apply and then click OK to accept the new setting and close the dialog box.
7. Click OK to close the Display Properties dialog box.
8. Restart Windows.
But again, that won't affect the Flash Player if it keeps resetting.
I'd recommend a Clean Install: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4041846
If it still doesn't work after that, you've got something outside Flash Player affecting it.