iMac users report problems when playing Flash video
Adobe’s Flash Player caused a high CPU utilization hp pavilion zd8000 battery. The System Monitor displays values to 114 percent. Videos can be played by no part.
As Engadget reports that owners complain of iMacs, the new generation of problems with flash videos. In Apple’s support forum, they report a bug in Adobe Flash Player, which leads to a high CPU utilization and a choppy playback of video and audio.
U.S. tests by CNET with streaming websites like Hulu lenovo thinkpad r51 battery, YouTube and Break Media Networks confirm the report. In some cases, videos do not play. The Activity Monitor of the Apple operating system in the test shows a CPU usage by the Flash Player of 114.4 percent. Similar values are also called the Apple support forum.
According to CNET’s design may be restored when an iMac is put into standby mode and resume. A restart will, according to information from concerned only to short-term improvement.
The Apple forum is sharp bt-l225 battery speculated that hardware failure could be one reason for the problems. Other users of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard or version 10 of Adobe’s Flash Player blame. The error should not occur when running Windows via Boot Camp 7 on a new iMac. A statement by Apple does not exist yet.

Adobe Flash Player reaches new iMacs on a CPU utilization of up to 114 percent, according to System Monitor, which greatly restricts the playback of videos – and incidentally not a good reflection on the analysis software (screenshot: hp pavilion zd7000 battery).






