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Yep, I'm an ex-pom...LOL. Have both passports though...just in case.
I put in Australia as my country and still get the US download page so it's here: Adobe - Adobe Flash Player
Last edited by Ex_Brit; 28 Sep 2009 at 19:43.
Yep, I'm an ex-pom...LOL. Have both passports though...just in case.
I put in Australia as my country and still get the US download page so it's here: Adobe - Adobe Flash Player
Last edited by Ex_Brit; 28 Sep 2009 at 19:43.
Everyone should go here and ask Adobe to release a 64bit Flash Player, Perhaps a lot of requests can make a difference.
Adobe - Adobe.com Feedback Form
A really EASY way to tell if you are running IE8 32 / 64 bit is to load the bbc home page (BBC - Homepage)
Assuming you've installed the flash player plugin you'll see a little analog clock at the top right of the BBC home page screen in the 32 bit version but NOT in the 64 bit version.
Screen clips of each shown
Cheers
jimbo
Sorry if anyone's already mentioned this but the play/pause button on youtube doesn't work with flash and Windows 7 x64. At least for me that is...
I believe its in Beta? I remember seeing it a while ago in their Adobe Labs page from a link off-of another forum... I'll post the link if i cant find it again
EDIT: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/f...r10/64bit.html
Its for Linux atm, so i guess I'll get it on Ubuntu But.... soon on windows?
Last edited by DarkDavil; 08 Nov 2009 at 21:19. Reason: lame p0was
adobe flash player is not working in my windows 7 os. what am i supposed to do?
What version of Windows 7 are you using? 32 or 64-bit?
If your using 64-bit, make sure you're not using the 64-bit version of IE as it does not currently support adobe flash.
To check the version of IE you're running, open an IE page, click on Help, then About Internet Explorer and make sure it doesn't say anything about 64-bit.
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,
now you have the 32-bit version of IE when you click that link and you should now be able to install the Adobe Flash player.
Hope this helps.
so at last if we r using win 7 64, we have to use ie8 32bit in order to make adobe flash work, but what version of flash will work on ie8 32 under win 7 64?