Antec 180 I got from Craigslist free? Or was it Freecycle
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Uber Chronometric Particle Emitter with the Verteron Exovector extrapolated to the sub neutrino level and Hyper Calibrated with a zero gravity tritonium / unobtainium alloy infused Collaborating Meter
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
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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
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.
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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
Antec 180 I got from Craigslist free? Or was it Freecycle
Cooling
Intel OEM, Case side off, PC Duct Taped to Window A/C unit
Keyboard
Piece of Crap I Found Dumpster Diving
Mouse
Logitech Optical Trackman (Tracking Ball)
Internet Speed
Varies, Downloads from 121MB to 12MB Upload from 3MB to 25MB
Other Info
Uber Chronometric Particle Emitter with the Verteron Exovector extrapolated to the sub neutrino level and Hyper Calibrated with a zero gravity tritonium / unobtainium alloy infused Collaborating Meter
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?
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?
You've just answered your own question. Flash will work on the 32-bit IE in Windows 7 x64 system. Both versions of IE are shown in the All programs list.
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sorry man maybe i was not clear in my question, i want to know if the latest flash player 10 will work or only as suggested before the version 9 will work.
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
sorry man maybe i was not clear in my question, i want to know if the latest flash player 10 will work or only as suggested before the version 9 will work.
Just yesterday, I purchased a Toshiba laptop from Comet which already had Windows 7. Everything is working perfectly fine and fast. However, when I come to download Adobe Flash Player 10 off their website I have problems. The estimated download time is 3 minutes and it took mine an hour to download and even then it said their was problems and I had to start again. I have tried downloading it again and it goes just as slow. Does anybody know what to do? I would be really grateful it'd save me the time and effort of going into Comet and enquiring
I really need flash player though to get on youtube etc.
Dramatic CPU utilization drops for Windowed and Desktop Hulu
Curiously, not much improvement (and no CPU drop) for full-screen browser-based Hulu...which they are working on
An issue with some youtube HD videos with non-standard widths for which the plugin defaults (back) to software-based encoding rather than offloading to the GPU. The article has a workaround...and both Adobe and NVidia are working on it
Getting full benefit also requires updating drivers to new Flash 10.1 optimized drivers: NVIDIA DRIVERS 195.55
ATI is also working on drivers and promises a release for later today.
I am so pumped. I just bought that Atom 330 / Ion nettop for HTPC use and, while acceptable, it has a way to go since Flash has been CPU-based rather than using the GPU. Big props to Adobe for making the Beta public and doing so only days after their recent demo. They had only been promising for a release in 1H2010.