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My Plugin container keeps making a strange noise every 15-25 seconds and won't stop. I've muted the plugin container and it just does it in the background muted. How can I stop this noise?

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I've restarted Firefox and even rebooted my pc and upgraded Firefox(it was happening before the upgrade also). The plugin container keeps making a medium volume froglike noise every 15-25 seconds. Even when I restart firefox or the plugin container itself it keeps going to the point of ludicrousy. Please help me to end this pock mark on my firefox.

I've restarted Firefox and even rebooted my pc and upgraded Firefox(it was happening before the upgrade also). The plugin container keeps making a medium volume froglike noise every 15-25 seconds. Even when I restart firefox or the plugin container itself it keeps going to the point of ludicrousy. Please help me to end this pock mark on my firefox.

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What plug-ins are you running? Adobe Flash, Silverlight? Have you tried disabling plug-in container?

Instructions to disable plug-in container: Go to "about:config", search for "dom.ipc.plugins.enabled" and double click it to turn its value to False.

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It seems it's Flash (version:10.3 and a bunch more numbers, since the add-on manager won't let me copy any data I won't force myself to remember more numbers- I get enough of that at school) that is making the noise, since I disabled everything else and it still made noise.

And yes, you could disable the plugin container, if you never wanted to view anything that requires flash.

EDIT: After checking the relevant sites, it seems that there are no solutions on Adobe or its community.

Modified by Silvermistshadow