Everything that runs in flash is empty

Flash player is installed on my computer, however, each time, I try to run something that uses the flash it appears only as a black or white box. I have also no error message. My computer running Windows 7 and browsers I use are IE, Firefox and Chrome. All of these browsers do not work. Help, please

OK, I'm a bit confused.  When you start in safe mode, it works?  If Yes, then it is certainly a service/utility that is loaded at startup (in normal mode) which is in conflict.  My first inclination is to suspect the security/antivirus software you have installed.

Normally, I would use the "msconfig" tool to disable different items until I found the culprit.  However, sometimes this is not enough for a virus scanner.  So for starters I would try to temporarily uninstall your security/antivirus software, and then restart in normal mode to see if that makes a difference.

If it solves the problem, then I recommend contacting the security company to see what they recommend.

If it persists, then try using msconfig to selectively disable the apps/services until you have found the issue.

http://www.MakeUseOf.com/tag/how-to-troubleshoot-your-Windows-with-the-Msconfig-utility/

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