![]() ![]() I don't seem to have an issue as long as it's just a game or just flash. Note: I only have an issue with Flash causing a crash if a game is already on. If I have crossfire turned off then everything works as normal, turning it on will result in what is usually a temporary driver crash. I've been having this issue as well, but it's only when crossfire is active on my Radeon R7 200 series cards. I have even tried installing older version of Adobe Flash and I still get the same issue. Try reinstalling Adobe Flash Player, use its uninstall utility which you can download from adobe's website. I was on Windows 8.1 originally which seemed even more unstable and as Radikal said, I would like to see proof regarding the 20% performance increase because I don't see a difference myself. ![]() ĭidn't mean to select this as Best Solution to be honest. Finally if nothing works then try installing windows 8.1.Īlso if you are using your PC for gaming then windows 8.1 give 20% better game performance and uses less RAM. Try to update your flash player or your browser. This happens when due to conflict between you GPU driver and windows. I did exactly what you said so I'm going to see if I get the same issue still. One more thing to try before going to an older driver version, uninstall Flash Player once more, run CCleaner (both file cleansing and registry fix) and then install Flash Player. Had the same issue when Flash Player 15 was released, I fixed it using an older version of AMD drivers for my video card, once version 16 was released however I was able to use latest version with no problem, so you could give that a try. PSU: Corsair CX 500W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supplyīrowser: Google Chrome (gave me more crashes so I uninstalled), Firefox (replaced Chrome which seems a little more stable but still crashes) GPU: Asus Radeon R7 260X 2GB DirectCU II R7260X-DC2OC-2GD5 SSD: Kingston SSDNow V300 Series 120GB 2.5" Solid State Drive SV300S37A/120G MB: ASRock 970 Extreme3 R2.0 ATX AM3+ Motherboard UEFI BIOS is up to date and I have a fresh install of Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit.ĬPU: AMD FX-6300 3.5GHz 6-Core Processor FD6300WMHKBOX I have tried turning off Hardware Acceleration and Flash plugin for my browsers but with AMD drivers installed I still have that issue. I can play YouTube videos with no problems using the default Windows driver. The interesting thing is the default Windows/VGA adapter driver for my display works like a charm. I have tried installing the most recent driver from AMD, I have tried installing the latest driver from Asus for my GPU with no success. I can play games with zero issues but as soon as Flash Player is used it causes problems. Sometimes my computer will just completely crash and restart. Sometimes my screen will go black and my monitor will act as if there is nothing plugged into it. Sometimes my monitor will just go black (sound still playing) and recover after a few seconds. Any time Flash Player is being used (YouTube, Facebook, anywhere) my display driver will crash. ![]()
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