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Fix Windows 7 Flash Crashing, remote Desktop Issue

By Rob – August 11, 2009Posted in: Software

If you have upgraded to the 32 or 64 bit versions of Windows 7, you may have noticed the following symptoms:

  • Flash crashes all browsers except 32 bit Internet Explorer
  • Remote Desktop stuck on “Configuring Remote Session”
  • Games requiring sound crash
  • Sound mixer hangs when you click on the volume control

This is caused by an unpublished incompatibility between Windows 7 and the IDT Sound driver utility. This can be removed by going to add/remove programs:

Start > Run > type: appwiz.cpl > select IDT Sound > Remove

Caveat: removing this driver utility can impair some functionality, but will still allow you to adjust audio settings through Windows. The driver should be available from your computer manufacturer’s website (you may want to confirm this by browsing the support section of their website).

One last thing, reinstalling IDT Audio seems to make it all work again; however, watching Flash video in non 32 bit IE browsers causes some serious CPU spikes along with audiodg. Pick your poison, I guess…

Ou seja, parece ter relação com o driver de som que entra em conflito com a reprodução do flash.

Outro site gringo que indica haver relação entre esse problema e o driver de som:

http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-xp/shockwave-flash-crash/183289.html

Mais um que sugere outras soluções para o problema:

http://www.google.co.uk/support/forum/p/Chrome/thread?tid=1e73c8b99e88609e&hl=en

With regards to Shockwave Flash crashes, below are a few possible causes of the issue and work-arounds that may help. These do not work for everyone; please only make changes you feel comfortable making.

1. You may be on an outdated version of Google Chrome. Check if you are on the latest version by going toTools > About Google Chrome.

2. You may have an out of date Sony driver that causes the crash. You can try downloading the update here:

http://dlv.update.sony.net/pub/vaio/download/EP0000166578/EP0000166578.exe

3. Hardware acceleration of Adobe Flash may be causing crashes. Hardware acceleration is used to speed up performance of your graphics hardware. If your video drivers are outdated, hardware acceleration can cause issues with Flash. Try turning off hardware acceleration by right-clicking the video, selecting Settings, and deselecting the "hardware acceleration" checkbox.

4. You may have a sound driver incompatibility. Try the steps on the following site:

http://www.bitconsultants.net/2009/fix-windows-7-flash-crashing-remote-desktop-issue/

5. There may be an error in the way Bluetooth handles streaming video. You can try renaming one of the Bluetooth files in System 32 folder. Go to My Computer > C: > Windows > System32, find the file called "BtwVdpCapFilter.dll" and rename it anything else, for example "BtwVdpCapFilter1.dll."

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Caro Henrique, boa noite . . .

Nesse presente momento, ao ligar o monitor, apresentava uma mensagem informando, deseja realizar a atualização do Adobe Flash.

Não entendi, mas acabei realizando a atualização, assim que concluiu a atualização, ocorreu o funcionamento.

OBS.: Como havia mencionado no tópico anterior, realizei a formatação, ou seja, ainda não tenho o Anti Vírus instalado no PC, mas já estou providênciando a instalação de uma ótimo Anti Vírus.

OBS.: Ainda não verifiquei as informações mencionado no seu tópico, até mesmo porque ocorreu o funcionamento, mas desde já, agradeço a todos os usuários, pelo devida atenção e respeito ! ! !

Assim que realizar a instalação do Anti Vírus, caso o problema persista, notificarei a todos.

Obrigado ! ! !

Bruno

Fui procurar respostas no mundo.

Encontrei em um site gringo algo relacionado ao seu problema que está em cache no Google:

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:zQG-KJeBmCkJ:www.bitconsultants.net/2009/fix-windows-7-flash-crashing-remote-desktop-issue/+http://www.bitconsultants.net/2009/fix-windows-7-flash-crashing-remote-desktop-issue/&cd=1&hl=pt-BR&ct=clnk&gl=br

Fix Windows 7 Flash Crashing, remote Desktop Issue

By Rob – August 11, 2009Posted in: Software

If you have upgraded to the 32 or 64 bit versions of Windows 7, you may have noticed the following symptoms:

  • Flash crashes all browsers except 32 bit Internet Explorer
  • Remote Desktop stuck on “Configuring Remote Session”
  • Games requiring sound crash
  • Sound mixer hangs when you click on the volume control

This is caused by an unpublished incompatibility between Windows 7 and the IDT Sound driver utility. This can be removed by going to add/remove programs:

Start > Run > type: appwiz.cpl > select IDT Sound > Remove

Caveat: removing this driver utility can impair some functionality, but will still allow you to adjust audio settings through Windows. The driver should be available from your computer manufacturer’s website (you may want to confirm this by browsing the support section of their website).

One last thing, reinstalling IDT Audio seems to make it all work again; however, watching Flash video in non 32 bit IE browsers causes some serious CPU spikes along with audiodg. Pick your poison, I guess…

Ou seja, parece ter relação com o driver de som que entra em conflito com a reprodução do flash.

Outro site gringo que indica haver relação entre esse problema e o driver de som:

http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-xp/shockwave-flash-crash/183289.html

Mais um que sugere outras soluções para o problema:

http://www.google.co.uk/support/forum/p/Chrome/thread?tid=1e73c8b99e88609e&hl=en

With regards to Shockwave Flash crashes, below are a few possible causes of the issue and work-arounds that may help. These do not work for everyone; please only make changes you feel comfortable making.

1. You may be on an outdated version of Google Chrome. Check if you are on the latest version by going toTools > About Google Chrome.

2. You may have an out of date Sony driver that causes the crash. You can try downloading the update here:

http://dlv.update.sony.net/pub/vaio/download/EP0000166578/EP0000166578.exe

3. Hardware acceleration of Adobe Flash may be causing crashes. Hardware acceleration is used to speed up performance of your graphics hardware. If your video drivers are outdated, hardware acceleration can cause issues with Flash. Try turning off hardware acceleration by right-clicking the video, selecting Settings, and deselecting the "hardware acceleration" checkbox.

4. You may have a sound driver incompatibility. Try the steps on the following site:

http://www.bitconsultants.net/2009/fix-windows-7-flash-crashing-remote-desktop-issue/

5. There may be an error in the way Bluetooth handles streaming video. You can try renaming one of the Bluetooth files in System 32 folder. Go to My Computer > C: > Windows > System32, find the file called "BtwVdpCapFilter.dll" and rename it anything else, for example "BtwVdpCapFilter1.dll."

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