Google Chrome MF.dll error...?
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05-16-2014, 11:45 PM
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Google Chrome MF.dll error...?
Whenever I try to run Google Chrome on Windows 8 Professional, I get an error saying "The procedure entry point MFEnumDeviceSources could not be located in the dynamic link library MF.dll" and it just crashes... I've tried reinstalling Chrome, downloading and installing the mf.dll registry file; but I still get the same error... Somebody help me please...
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05-16-2014, 11:55 PM
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Disable your download manager integration with Google Chrome. Problem launching your download manager is one of the reasons for receiving Shockwave Flash crashes. Open IDM. Click Downloads | Options. Click General tab. Uncheck "Google Chrome" box under "Capture downloads from following browsers" category. Click OK. Restart Chrome.
Google Chrome user profile data can be corrupt. This data contains important information such as your Chrome settings, UI customizations, toolbar information, etc. Corrupted profile data cause Google Chrome Shockwave Flash crashes. Click the Start button. Click All Programs | Accessories | Run. In the Run box, type following path in the Open textbox: C:\Users\USER_NAME\AppData\Local\Googl… Data. Click OK. Delete all files, sub folders in "User Data" root folder. More solutions here: http://shockwaveflashcrash.com/ Ads |
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