I am almost tempted to rid myself of it and go back to the old one! Surely someone else out there must have experienced what I am experiencing. It has everything to do with Adobe Flash Player since I downloaded the newest version to my computer. I just had it into my computer tech people and they state they did a thorough scan of viruses and spyware/malware and so it has nothing to do with that.
I was not even in IE and it would not install it. My computer would not allow me to install the file to debug and I have no idea what the files name was that I downloaded, but it kept telling me I had to close internet explorer before proceeding.
When I go to the info on how to capture a screenshot or video when I click on it, it would seem it is a ghost, because it does not save a picture of that, just the page I am viewing is what it saves!
It has at the stop of the box - "Adobe Flash Player Settings and then below I clicked on a question mark and it brought up a box that said "How much info can a a. store on your computer?" It has other options, but nothing that shows me how to shut the boxes off and not pop-up again. I have had 3 pop up while trying to answer you. It still plays and will not go away unless I reload the page I am on. It pops up when I got to a website - it asks if I want to save or deny the storing of information from the ad that pops up. It does not allow me to capture a screenshot or video on these boxes. Can anyone help me figure out what to do to get these to stop coming up? Thank you! There certainly has to be something I can do to turn these things off? i also tried to download the debugger thinking that might help, but despite my being completely out of IE - it will still tell me I have to quit IE before it can download and once I do that it will not open it up so I can continue to install the program.
I cannot look at pages on the internet without these dreaded boxes popping up and sometimes I get rid of one and they will just continue to distract my searching and viewing pages. Free adobe photoshop 10.0 download software at UpdateStar - The Adobe Photoshop family of products is the ultimate playground for bringing out the best in your digital images and transforming them into anything you can imagine. I tried to run malware/spyware program to scan and this did not rid me of them. The ad continues to play and the only way to turn it off is to refresh the screen I am on or go back. Similarly, restart your Google Chrome browser and type chrome://flash on address bar to verify the Adobe Flash Plugin as shown.
Since upgrading to the newer version of Adobe Flash Player 11 on my Windows XP desktop computer I have been having these black pop-up boxes come up on the screen in the lower right hand corner and they will ask me if I want to store the information on my computer and I always say "deny." But they do not disappear when I click the "X" in the upper corner of these pop-up boxes - they just fill my screen 3/4 of it with black.