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Flash crash with XMP 2.0 memory enabled in bios

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Hi there,

I'm currently using Firefox 44.0 on windows 10 64bit machine. I noticed for certain Facebook flash games that adobe flash player crashes. I tried the usual things of resetting Firefox, starting Firefox with no addons etc.

I investigated the issue further and noticed if I disable "Enable Flash Protected Mode" then the plugin works correctly. So I re-enabled the setting and the crash happened again.

In my bios I have a setting for xmp profiel memory. I have G.skill 2800 memory. By default memory runs at 2133. To use the 2800 you enable the xmp 2.0 profile (http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/gaming/extreme-memory-profile-xmp.html)

When I disable the xmp profile and have the "Enable Flash Protected Mode" on everything works. As soon as enable the xmp profile it no longer works

So to sum up:

Enable Flash Protected Mode disabled = WORKS

Enable Flash Protected Mode enabled = FAILS

Enable Flash Protected Mode enabled and XMP disabled = WORKS

Enable Flash Protected Mode and XMP disabled = FAILS

Why would xmp impact how the plugin works?

Hi there, I'm currently using Firefox 44.0 on windows 10 64bit machine. I noticed for certain Facebook flash games that adobe flash player crashes. I tried the usual things of resetting Firefox, starting Firefox with no addons etc. I investigated the issue further and noticed if I disable "Enable Flash Protected Mode" then the plugin works correctly. So I re-enabled the setting and the crash happened again. In my bios I have a setting for xmp profiel memory. I have G.skill 2800 memory. By default memory runs at 2133. To use the 2800 you enable the xmp 2.0 profile (http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/gaming/extreme-memory-profile-xmp.html) When I disable the xmp profile and have the "Enable Flash Protected Mode" on everything works. As soon as enable the xmp profile it no longer works So to sum up: Enable Flash Protected Mode disabled = WORKS Enable Flash Protected Mode enabled = FAILS Enable Flash Protected Mode enabled and XMP disabled = WORKS Enable Flash Protected Mode and XMP disabled = FAILS Why would xmp impact how the plugin works?
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After further investigations it turns out there could be an issue with sonic studio from Asus causing this issue:

https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?82226-Flash-Video-Doesn-t-work-when-Sonic-Studio-is-running-in-the-background