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I just downloaded a new version of flash, and now I'm having a problem with web pages. Facebook loads, but no images are loading. Also no videos are loading.

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  • Остання відповідь від mikeb2115

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I can no longer see images on some websites. When I first downloaded the new flash, all the websites had no images on any website. Yahoo came up with just writing. I changed the character encoding to Universal, and now Yahoo has images but Facebook loads with none, just a blank screen. YouTube videos do not play either

I can no longer see images on some websites. When I first downloaded the new flash, all the websites had no images on any website. Yahoo came up with just writing. I changed the character encoding to Universal, and now Yahoo has images but Facebook loads with none, just a blank screen. YouTube videos do not play either

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I also tried uninstalling and reinstalling Firefox and did a PC recovery but still not working

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Вибране рішення

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I cleared the cache, but that didn't fix it. What I did do was start Firefox in safe mode(with all add-ons disabled), and I was able to load Facebook, and load videos. When I restarted Firefox with safe mode off, it was still working. Very strange

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DO NOT click "Solved It" next to this reply

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I need to put "Solved It" next to my own post.

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The Safe Mode suggestion is mentioned in the 3rd article in my first post...