System crashes on viewing flash content on every Browser & OS

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silverlight4

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god help those who help themselves.did you even read the thread i posted in my previous post?if you think your local pc serviceman knows better than us then don't waste yours & our time.

I didn't say that, I only stated what I observed, the problem is occurring with two different PSUs, thats all. I highly doubt local PC serviceman would install a faulty PSU to check if there is no problem with other components. He has nothing to gain, we have an AMC, and we do not purchase parts from him. And even if it faulty I asked the question for a different reason.

I asked it because I am concerned, the problem may very have been caused by a bad PSU, but has it caused some permanent damage to my motherboard or some other component, so that I should get it replaced?

Completely agree with your point of view. Lately, I can see some users posting in that way, which is very irritating IMO.

So we should assume that every word stated in this forum is absolute truth which can not be even debated or discussed to gain a better understanding of something. Which brings me to the point that actually no one has explained the exact reason why they think the problem is because of the PSU. I only got

It is the culprit. Change it ASAP

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If you care to read the previous posts, then you can see the answer is yes.

Which undoubtedly is the best explanation, no doubt remains, in anyone's minds, after those words have been spoken on this forum.

May be its silly.. but have you tried updating adobe flash player. I was also having crashes my browser after an update of flash player. But after another update its working fine.

Yes its silly....as already stated I have formatted my system numerous times, do you think that I will install an older version after format, or the flash player installer is dumb enough to not install the latest version, may be I need to download it from a magical repository.
 

d6bmg

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Re: System crashes on viewing flash content on every Browser & OS

So we should assume that every word stated in this forum is absolute truth which can not be even debated or discussed to gain a better understanding of something. Which brings me to the point that actually no one has explained the exact reason why they think the problem is because of the PSU. I only got

You got the meaning of the posts wrong mate.

The PSU you are using (i.e. Zeblin 450W) is desi PSU, which is bad. Because, it can't deliver necessary current in 12V,5V,3V rails. This is the only reason.
See this thread: *www.thinkdigit.com/forum/power-sup...89-power-supply-blacklist-thread-newbies.html for more information about it. You wll understand the reason in the same reason by which we can.

There is nothing special in it.
 

whitestar_999

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try to see logic in my replies here than merely words.the issues you mentioned including your graphics card failure strongly suggest bad psu.the thread i mentioned also has many points supporting this.that thread also mention some individuals who swore that intex/zebronics/... psu's are very good & can work perfectly with demanding graphics card.may be they honestly believe this because they have no knowledge or bad experience but that doesn't make them correct probably like your local pc repair man.
I asked it because I am concerned, the problem may very have been caused by a bad PSU, but has it caused some permanent damage to my motherboard or some other component, so that I should get it replaced?
still you refuse to try suggestion of buying a good psu like corsair or seasonic & still willing to risk your other components.maybe 1st/2nd local psu is fine & it is your mobo which got damaged.if you had mentioned this fact in your 1st post then i would simply advice you to get your mobo checked instead of giving a good advice considering future issues due to bad psu.now that you have made it clear here is my suggestion.send your mobo to service center.
 
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I asked it because I am concerned, the problem may very have been caused by a bad PSU, but has it caused some permanent damage to my motherboard or some other component, so that I should get it replaced?
still you refuse to try suggestion of buying a good psu like corsair or seasonic & still willing to risk your other components.maybe 1st/2nd local psu is fine & it is your mobo which got damaged.if you had mentioned this fact in your 1st post then i would simply advice you to get your mobo checked instead of giving a good advice considering future issues due to bad psu.now that you have made it clear here is my suggestion.send your mobo to service center.

who said check with another PSU...let me remember...you, now when i try with another PSU, you are hurt because it was installed by local PC serviceman...you are beyond logic my friend, you don't understand simple language, I am not saying that cheap PSUs are good, I understood that I should get a better PSU...but you don't understand the simple statement written here...that the cause may be bad PSU, but has it damaged my motherboard??..do you get it this time?...no...than please don't waste your "precious" time here.
 
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silverlight4

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Re: System crashes on viewing flash content on every Browser & OS

The problem might be because you would have not installed adobe or flash player in your system. Sometimes Shockwave does not support the browser plug-ins!

What is the first thing you see, when you go to a youtube page or any other site with flash content, first time after OS install on firefox

Get flash player

Now what any sane person would do after seeing that message, I assume, is install the damm flash player!! I seriously doubt that you have ever installed any OS yourself.

I will advise everyone to read the whole thread & recollect their sanity, before making comments.
 
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