Sometimes, users reported a flash error is triggered. This is a serious error that prevents users from accessing any Internet page in Microsoft Edge.
This is a serious issue because the flash error alarm is triggered due to an important issue with Microsoft Edge.
Therefore, users can’t browse the Web. As a result, today we’re going to show you how to fix this error.
- Many users report that the error flash alarm is triggered when using Flash Player.
- To fix this, you need to use dedicated software to update your Flash Player.
- Another step that quickly fixes the problem is the Windows Registry Editor.
- You can also disable Flash in Internet Explorer by following our steps below.
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Check your computer’s hardware
- Some older computers may experience this issue because they don’t support SSE2 instructions (the instruction set that flash uses).
- Press the Windows key + S, type troubleshoot in the text field, and click on the relevant search result.
- Now, click on Additional troubleshooters from the left pane.
- Under the Additional troubleshooters section, select “Windows Hardware and Devices”, and click on “Run the troubleshooter” from the right.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the troubleshooting process.
Check your computer’s BIOS
- Press the Ctrl + Shift + ESC keys on your keyboard.
- Select BIOS in the menu.
- Go to the Security tab.
- Make sure that Secure Boot and UEFI are enabled.
- Press the F10 key to save changes and exit the BIOS.
- Check the BIOS version.
Remove any external devices
- The external devices can be your external hard drive or any other external device
- Reset your device
- Use the factory settings
- Update your device
Update your computer
- Press Windows + S to launch the Search menu, and enter update in the search box.
- Select the Check for updates option.
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Disable any security software
- Press WinKey + R to open Run, enter msconfig in the text field, and click OK.
- Go to the Services tab, locate the relevant service, and double-click it.
- Change the Startup type to Disabled or Manual.
- Go to Services tab, locate the relevant service, and double-click it.
- Change the Startup type to Disabled or Manual.
- Go to Services tab, locate the relevant service, and double-click it.
- Change the Startup type to Disabled or Manual.
Uninstall the Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller
- Press the Windows key + X and select Device Manager.
- Expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers category, right-click on the USB controller, and click Uninstall device from the menu.
- Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the process.
Check if your computer’s firmware is up to date
- Press the Windows key + I and open Settings > Update & Security.
- Click on Windows Update from the left pane.
- Now, click on the Check for updates button.
Reset BIOS
- Press the F2 or DEL button to enter BIOS.
- Navigate to the Power Management tab, change Save Energy to On, and save the changes.
Reinstall Windows
- Go to the Start menu and type Command prompt.
- Right-click on Command prompt and choose Run as administrator.
- In the Command prompt window, type the command below and press Enter: sfc /scannow
- Wait for the process to finish (it can take some time).
