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Where can I find a free 64 bit flash player to download

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Flash player won't work

Chances are you have two versions of Internet Explorer, a 32 bit and a 64 bit. , and you have a 64 bit version of Win7. In your start menu you may see two versions of Internet Explorer. One may have "64 bit" next to it. Open the other version of IE (which will be the 32 bit) and try installing the flash player with that one.

If that doesn't work try completely un-installing flash player and re-install it.

Any doubts you can get the help of a technician through

www.thebestpcdoctor.com

Toll free: 877 407 9229
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I download adobe flash player and it says download is successful but when i check it in my programs list the name is there but the size shows nothing. when i try to use it, my computer tells me that i need...

Hi tanis59
You are probably using Windows 7 64 bit . IE 64 bit is not yet ready to integrate Flash Player 10.1 and you need to use IE 32 bit . You will find it here : Start / All Prgrams / Internet Explorer . Select IE and not IE 64 bit . It will download and install Flash Player on your machine .
Best regards ,
fanaudi .
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Never successfully download adobe flash player 10.1 for android OS 2.2 MID tablet

Hi www_coguards
If you are under Windows 7 64 bit , you need to use IE 32 bit to download Flash Player 10.1 : Start / All Programs / IE ( not the 64 bit )
Best regards ,
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Hi I want to upload photo's on facebook more than 5 at a time it keeps on telling me that I should update my adobe flash player I have done that still not working now I see that I need java aswell? please...

Flash player and java software are most used application supporting many websites, especially website with multiple link or rather complicated applications.
If you need to download java you can download here :

http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp

But if your OS is 64-bit i.e. Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, you can download 64-bit version java software from here :

http://www.java.com/en/download/faq/java_win64bit.xml

Hope this help and if helpful RATE please.
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My new packard Bell Onetwo M D6321 64 bit system will not function with Adobe Flash Player 10 Active X. Im using internet explorer (64 bit) as my browser. Adobe website keeps leading round and round...

The component is named 'ActiveX'.
The version of the Adobe Flash Player was 9-point-something, but now
the current version of the Adobe Flash Player is 10-point-something.

So, use Add/Remove Programs to _remove_ Adobe Flash Player.
Restart your computer.
Access: http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
and allow the ActiveX control downloaded from Adobe to be installed.
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I play a game on facebook, and every time I go into the game, a screen says my plugin has crashed. What do I do to fix it?

Depend on your OS. If is Windows IE, some issues has found on this.

Try this :
our version of Windows is either a 32-bit operating system or a 64-bit operating system. A 64-bit operating system can run both 32-bit applications and 64-bit applications.Your browser, such as Internet Explorer, is either a 32-bit application or a 64-bit application. Flash Player works only with a browser that is a 32-bit application. On a 32-bit operating system, your browser is always a 32-bit application. However, on a 64-bit operating system, your browser is either a 32-bit application or a 64-bit application. Make sure you are using a 32-bit browser by following these instructions:

Windows with Internet Explorer
To make sure you are using a 32-bit version of Internet Explorer, follow these steps:
  1. In Internet Explorer's Help menu, select Help > About Internet Explorer. (In some versions of Internet Explorer, select the question mark in the upper right corner to select About Internet Explorer).

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  2. If you do not see the words "64-bit Edition" next to the version number, you are running a 32-bit version of Internet Explorer. Continue to Determine the Flash Player version you installed, if any.
  3. If you do see the words "64-bit Edition", go to Flash Player on 64-bit operating systems (TechNote 6b3af6c9) to continue troubleshooting your Flash Player installation.
Windows with other browsers, such as Firefox, Google Chrome, or Opera
No official 64-bit version of these browsers is currently available on 64-bit Windows operating systems. Therefore, unless you are using a test version of a browser (not typical), your browser is a 32-bit application, and therefore, works with Flash Player. Continue to Determine the Flash Player version you installed, if any.

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2. Determine the Flash Player version you installed, if any

Before you troubleshoot Flash Player installation, determine the version of Flash Player you have installed, if any. You can see if it is working and whether it is the latest version available for your operating system. Follow these steps:
  1. Go to http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about. If you have already successfully installed Flash Player, the page displays the Adobe Flash Player version as shown in the following image:
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    Note: The version number in this example might be different than the version you have installed.

    If you have not successfully installed Flash Player, you will not see the image.
  1. The same page http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about has a table that shows the latest Flash Player version available for your operating system (for example, Windows or Macintosh) and your browser (for example, Internet Explorer or Firefox). If the version information shown in step 1 does not match the latest version shown in the table, upgrade to the latest version. To upgrade, continue to Uninstall previous versions of Flash Player.
Note:Internet Explorer uses a different Flash Player than other browsers such as Firefox or Google Chrome. Therefore, if you sometimes use Internet Explorer and sometimes use another browser, you might have installed a different version of Flash Player for Internet Explorer than for other browsers.
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3. Uninstall previous versions of Flash Player

Before you install Flash Player for any Windows browser, uninstall all previous Flash Player versions and restart your computer. Follow these steps:
  1. Uninstall all previous Flash Player versions and restart your computer. For Flash Player uninstall instructions, see Uninstall Flash Player (TechNote tn_14157).
  2. Restart your computer after uninstalling.
  3. If you are using Internet Explorer, continue to Verify Internet Explorer security and ActiveX settings. Otherwise, continue to Download and install Adobe Flash Player.

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4. Verify Internet Explorer security and ActiveX settings (skip for other browsers)

Make sure that Internet Explorer security default level is set to Medium. This level allows viewing ActiveX controls, such as Flash Player. To set browser security to Medium, perform the following steps:
  1. Open Internet Explorer.
  2. Choose Tools > Internet Options.
  3. Select the Security tab.
  4. Select Trusted Sites zone.
  5. Select the Default Level button. (If the Default Level button is dimmed, continue to the next step).
  6. Move the slider until the security level is Medium.
  7. Select Apply.
  8. Select the Internet zone.
  9. Repeat steps 5 - 7. When done, select OK.
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Video does not open. gives me a update flash message. done iot many times

you might be using a 64 bit operating system and you're trying to play videos from websites like youtube or facebook which would require you having flash player installed in your computer. flash player is currently not compatible with 64 bit browsers. the solution: use internet explorer 32 bit. or download google chrome or firefox and try accessing and playing online videos from there.
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I have a windows 7 64 bit version. I cannot install adobe flash player. can i install a32 bit version to accomodate adobe flash player, if so how?

There isn't a 64-bit version of Flash Player (at least not yet).
While IE8 64-bit is your default browser, Flash content should open in IE8 32-bit.
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Adobe Flash Player download problem

Hi,
What Browser are you using, incidentally?
If you're trying to download the latest Flash Player, then maybe the link is detecting your browser... If you are using a 64-bit browser (I have no experience of these, I just think this might be worth a try) then maybe you should try installing Firefox and installing the Adobe Flash Player with that, to make sure you don't get 're-directed' to the 64-bit-message.
Try this link instead:
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/

Hope this helps

Chris (ziraffa)
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