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  1. I had this issue with "black screen" on all browsers. Then i installed new system on my computer. But the same thing again, after 2-3 minutes of browsing my screen on browser was black. I can click on links, i can write, but i can't see it.

    I have Windows 8 32 bit.
    4GB RAM
    1GB ATI Radeon 5450
    Core 2 Duo 2,66 ghz

    Help please...
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  2. aBigMeanie aedipuss's Avatar
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    what is it, a laptop?
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  3. No, it's not. It's a regular PC... Do you know how to fix it?
    Last edited by Performante; 6th Nov 2012 at 16:50.
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  4. aBigMeanie aedipuss's Avatar
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    it's not the browser. maybe the video card or failing monitor. physically remove the card and reinstall it(with the pc unplugged). make sure the power connections and video cable are tight.
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  5. I will try that. I checked this solution: i disabled flash player add-on in Chrome, then i downloaded the new flash player.
    Last 10 minutes it's working good. If that fails again i will do that. Thanks

    And here is picture of error:



    P.S. I can play all "heavy" games.
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    ok, if you can play 3d games it's most likely not the card. hope the flash update works. some weird setting in chrome or a plugin got changed. make sure you're using the latest version of chrome also. Version 22.0.1229.94

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    Driver issue.
    Probably a corrupted driver file.
    Possibly even a corrupt hard drive (and the file is in that bad spot).
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  8. Graphic card driver or other driver?
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  9. There are 2 different flash versions in add-ons...

    Shockwave flash 11.5.31.2 and Shockwave flash 11.5.502.110
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    By the looks of that picture you uploaded with the pointer it tells me your system may have dropped it's screen resolution settings as it's not full screen, check resolution settings match those required by the screen.

    Black screen in web browsers could also be hardware enabled issue, disable it in web browser settings, close web browser and try again.

    Anything else needs further information.
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    There were some versions of adobe flash that totally screwed up everything in any browser.
    At the time I did a google search and found many posts/threads on it.

    Maybe a few months ago ?

    I had quite a few people that were having problems, including 3 pc's in my house, and quite a few friends/people I had built PC's for.

    I will try that. I checked this solution: i disabled flash player add-on in Chrome, then i downloaded the new flash player.
    Last 10 minutes it's working good. If that fails again i will do that. Thanks
    I just did an uninstall and downloaded the newest version, although at the time there were 2 or 3 newer versions that whacked everything out.....

    They (adobe) were saying it was fixed but it was not for a few versions at least......
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  12. I disabled hardware acceleration in Mozilla and it works. How to disable it in Chrome?
    But why that stopped to work?
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