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  1. Posts : 58
    Win 7 Home Pro 64 Bit
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    Adobe


    I am so frustrated that I will throw the whole computer out the window.
    First it was the continous download problem, got lots of answers, but all were beyond my brain. Thanx for trying.

    Now a major problem. I use Adobe flash player & Adobe Reader all the time.

    I have Win7 64 bit & IE9 64 bit. I have been try for 3 days to either of these running on my computer. They were working perfectly & sudenly they stopped working. Adobe RDR gives error 1606 & Flash saya will not run on 64 bit IE.

    It gives 2 MS urls, both are not available, & Adobe solutions are betond me.

    It seems Adobe is at war with MS.

    In the meantime I can't play online videos & can't open PDF files.

    Any easy solutions to this?

    Why doesn't Adobe have solutions for these problems?

    Are there any alternatives to Adobe?

    Help!
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  2. Posts : 370
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    The easy solution is to use the 32bit version of IE. Adobe seem to have something against x64 at the moment
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  3. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
       #3

    CreepinJesus said:
    The easy solution is to use the 32bit version of IE. Adobe seem to have something against x64 at the moment
    True since the standard Adobe Flash player won't work on a 64-bit browser, but you can also check this out - Flash Player | 64-bit operating systems

    Direct link for the "preview" release of Flash Square - Download Flash Player "Square" Beta Preview Release - Adobe Labs
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  4. Posts : 5,795
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #4

    Yep, exactly. There's no reason at all to be using an x64 browser. You're experiencing the exact reasons for this.
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  5. Posts : 1,814
    XP / Win7 x64 Pro
       #5

    ^^ What he said.
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  6. Posts : 58
    Win 7 Home Pro 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    CreepinJesus said:
    The easy solution is to use the 32bit version of IE. Adobe seem to have something against x64 at the moment
    When I try to download IE9 32 bit it tells me that it isn't suitable for a 64 bit sustem!!

    Try again!
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  7. Posts : 58
    Win 7 Home Pro 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    IE9-32 bit


    CreepinJesus said:
    The easy solution is to use the 32bit version of IE. Adobe seem to have something against x64 at the moment
    How do I do that?

    There is no listing of IE9-64 in control panel to remove.

    Download of IE9-32 informs me that it is the wrong version for Win7-64.

    What next?
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  8. Posts : 58
    Win 7 Home Pro 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
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    DeaconFrost said:
    Yep, exactly. There's no reason at all to be using an x64 browser. You're experiencing the exact reasons for this.
    How do I switch to IE9-32bit?

    I can't remove IE9-64 Bit & MS won't allow me to download IE9-32 Bit
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  9. Posts : 58
    Win 7 Home Pro 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
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    sygnus21 said:
    CreepinJesus said:
    The easy solution is to use the 32bit version of IE. Adobe seem to have something against x64 at the moment
    True since the standard Adobe Flash player won't work on a 64-bit browser, but you can also check this out - Flash Player | 64-bit operating systems

    Direct link for the "preview" release of Flash Square - Download Flash Player "Square" Beta Preview Release - Adobe Labs
    I have tried about 5 times to download "Square". For some reason it shows it has been installed, but don't work. It doesn't show up in Control Panel, remove programs.
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  10. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
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    Tullynally said:
    CreepinJesus said:
    The easy solution is to use the 32bit version of IE. Adobe seem to have something against x64 at the moment
    When I try to download IE9 32 bit it tells me that it isn't suitable for a 64 bit sustem!!

    Try again!
    Since you have a 64-bit OS you have to choose the 64-bit IE9 Download. Once installed follow these instructions to use the 32-bit version of IE9 - Latest Version of Adobe Flash Player

    If it does, then you can access the 32-bit version by going to C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer, look for "iexplore.exe", right click and create a shortcut on your desktop or wherever,
    That will allow you to use the 32-bit version of IE9

    Hope it helps.

    As for Adobe Square, I haven't used it myself since I don't use the 64-bit version of Internet Explorer, but..... if after installing IE9, you still want to use the 64-bit version, than try installing Square on it and see how it goes.

    Let me know.
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