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I am trying to install adobe flash player but a pop-up says I need to close chrome. Chrome isn't open and I tried opening and closing it but it still says I need to close it. What should I do?

  • NancyHart May 16, 2009

    I am trying to install Adobe Flash Movie plugin and it says that I need to close "chrome".  What do I do to fix this?  

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Press control alt and delete to open taskmanager, go to processes and end the process for chrome.

I hope this helps

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It sounds like a some other process is identifying itself as Chrome and preventing the installation. Repeat the process and when you're prompted to close Chrome, open Task Manager, look for entries labeled Chrome and terminate them. This should enable the installation to proceed.

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Hello google chrome uses a different adobe flash player.

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Enable or disable Adobe Flash Player

These instructions apply to Google Chrome on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS.

  1. Type chrome:plugins in the address bar to open the Plug-ins page.
  2. On the Plug-ins page that appears, find the "Flash" listing.
    • To enable Adobe Flash Player, click the Enable link under its name.
    • To disable Adobe Flash Player completely, click the Disable link under its name.

Note: If you've previously installed Adobe Flash Player separately, you'll see two files listed for the plug-in. If both are listed as enabled, the version bundled with Chrome will be used. To enable a specific version of Adobe Flash Player, click Details in the upper-right corner of the page. Then click the Enable link for the version of Adobe Flash Player you want to enable. The table below shows the filename for the version that is integrated with Google Chrome.
PlatformAdobe Flash Player plug-in integrated with ChromeSystem plug-inWindowspepflashplayer.dllNPSWF32.dllMacFlash Player Plug-in for Chrome.pluginFlash Player.pluginLinuxlibpepflashplayer.solibflashplayer.soChrome OSlibpepflashplayer.solibpepflashplayer.so

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How do I fix 2 problems on Google Chrome

  1. Maximize the window by double click on top blue bar of the browser and close Chrome. After that every time you open Chrome it must start maximized.
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if you want to download the right one try this..

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Chrome Adobe Error

Fresh out of Google suppot -

"Download the flash player for windows xpi file - http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/xpi/current/flashplayer-win.xpi

"Rename the file to .zip

"Explore the .zip file and you will see a couple files, flashplayer.xpt and NPSWF32.dll, which you have to copy.

"Open another explorer window and go to the plugins folder of your google chrome browser, which might be at -
C/Documents and settings//Local Settings/Application Data/Google/Chrome/Application/Plugins/

"Paste both the files in this plugins folder and then close your Chrome browser and restart it

Those instructions worked fine for me, but I had to make one small change to the advice given there - Vista uses a different folder structure, so I had to paste the two necessary files into C:\Users\{Username}\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application\Plugins

The folder Plugins did not exist when I navigated my way there, so I created it and dropped the two files in, restarted the Chrome browser and ... Voila! Working fine

Other thing I’d say is that my first step was to visit the Chrome Help pages, in particular, http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?answer=95697&cbid=1798iqe1e7223&src=cb&lev=answer

and installed Java 6 v 10 like they suggested, before doing the Flash business

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