This is weird enough that it may be in play and it's not a bad troubleshooting idea.ĭo you know for sure that what you're seeing broke with this specific Flash update, or is this a situation where it's just not working / never worked for you? I get the impression that it might be the latter. You have to actually uninstall it before you'll see a difference. I *have* seen issues with Commodo Firewall specifically in the past, and it's generally not enough to exit it for the issue to resolve. It seems unlikely that this is hardware related. You can grab 64-bit Firefox here: Mozilla Firefox Web Browser - Download Firefox in your language - Mozilla It would be very helpful to know if this is an issue specific to Waterfox, or if you experience the same thing in either 32 or 64-bit Firefox. I've branched your reply out to provide you with more personalized advice. Your issue is distinct from the issue that you replied to. Windows System : Microsoft Windows 7 Home (Service Pack 1) Wireless Adapter : 802.11bgn 1T1R Wireless Adapter (802.11g (ERP), AES-CCMP, 65Mbps) Network Adapter : Bluetooth Device (Personal Area Network) (Ethernet) Network Adapter : Intel(R) 82579V Gigabit Network Connection (Ethernet) Printer : Canon MX330 series Printer (Colour) Printer : EPSON Stylus Photo R220 Series (360x360, USB, Colour) Printer : Microsoft XPS Document Writer (600圆00, Colour)įax : Microsoft Shared Fax Driver (200x200) Printer : Send To Microsoft OneNote 2010 Driver (1200x1200, Colour) USB Controller 3 : Intel Renesas Electronics USB 3.0 Host ControllerįireWire/1394 Controller 1 : Intel VT6315 Series Firewire Controller USB Controller 2 : Intel Cougar Point USB Enhanced Host Controller #1 USB Controller 1 : Intel Cougar Point USB Enhanced Host Controller #2 LPC Hub Controller 1 : Intel Cougar Point LPC ControllerĪudio Device : Intel Cougar Point High Definition Audio ControllerĪudio Codec : Realtek Semi High Definition AudioĪudio Device : HIS (Hightech Information Systems) Turks HDMI Audio ĭisk Controller : Intel ICH8R (ICH8) SATA RAID Controller Optical Drive (E:) : N/A ATAPI iHAS124 B (SATA150, DVD+-RW, CD-RW, 2MB Cache) Removable Drive (L:) : N/A Generic SM/xD-Picture (USB2) Removable Drive (K:) : N/A Generic MS/MS-PRO (USB2) Removable Drive (J:) : N/A Generic SD/MMC (USB2) Removable Drive (I:) : N/A Generic Compact Flash (USB2) SSD-Boot (C:) : 56GB (NTFS) SSD G2 series 64GB (60GB, SATA300, SSD) Video Adapter : AMD Radeon HD 6670 (400 SM5.0 800MHz, 1GB DDR5 4GHz 128-bit, PCIe 2.00 x16)Ĭompute Shader Processor : AMD Radeon HD 6670 (400SP 800MHz, 1GB DDR5 4GHz 128-bit) Memory Controller : Intel Core (Sandy Bridge) DRAM Controller 100MHz, 2x 4GB DIMM DDR3 1.33GHz 128-bit (Windows Firewall disabled)ĪT&T U-Verse Wireless (with ports 1935, 80, 443 open)Īside from port forwarding, also tried exiting Comodo completely, however exiting AT&T's firewall not possible.īIOS : Intel DBZ6810H.86A.0014.2011.0413.1049 If I close Waterfox and reopen it, now it won't play. Here's the issue:Īfter installing Flash, videos will initially play in Waterfox 47.0.
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