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Uninstall Flash Player first:
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/f...ash_player.exe Then, for Internet Explorer, try the standalone installer. This is the latest version (Adobe Flash Player 9.0.45.0): http://download.macromedia.com/get/f...r_active_x.exe "Toby" wrote in message ... I have Vista and canot get flash player to work does anyone have any suggestions. Thanks |
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Thanks for your response but it does not work and I am running out of ideas.
"dean-dean" wrote: Uninstall Flash Player first: http://download.macromedia.com/pub/f...ash_player.exe Then, for Internet Explorer, try the standalone installer. This is the latest version (Adobe Flash Player 9.0.45.0): http://download.macromedia.com/get/f...r_active_x.exe "Toby" wrote in message ... I have Vista and canot get flash player to work does anyone have any suggestions. Thanks |
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I also had this problem and tried the above fix. Now I am getting the bsod at every bootup noting, 'IRQL less than or equal to zero', for a couple of seconds, then it tries to automatically fix the problem, which eventually asks me to restore the system. Once I do this, I'm in and everything looks normal, but when I reboot for any reason, it starts over. I have Mozilla on my computer as well as IE7, don't know if that matters.....also, I loaded Adobe Acrobat 5, which loaded with compatiblity errors. I have been unable to find a fix for the Acrobat issue. Also, I had loaded Acrobat and Mozilla on my computer when I first got it a couple of weeks ago and this is a new problem so I doubt that they are connected but I'm not sure. Any insight? -- Wayne P |
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I cannot see the original post so I dont know what that was but for your new
errors.. may I respecfully suggest?...firstly Mozilla and Ie will sit together no problem...as for the acrobat 5 that is an old program and since this is a vista group i suspect it may not be vista compatible ...at least one update is available to 5.05 at http://www.adobe.com/support/downloa...jsp?ftpID=2121 otherwise uninstall it and see if you get the same problem if not then you have identified the glitch..so either get another copy of acrobat to install or install it and update it immediately...try the same with mozilla ...also if you have a system restore point immediately before the acrobat install ( which probably happened automatically) restore to that point and try again...hope this helps..I hope it is full adobe acrobat 5 and not acrobate reader which can be got free and is now at about no8 jph -- jph "Wayne P" wrote: I also had this problem and tried the above fix. Now I am getting the bsod at every bootup noting, 'IRQL less than or equal to zero', for a couple of seconds, then it tries to automatically fix the problem, which eventually asks me to restore the system. Once I do this, I'm in and everything looks normal, but when I reboot for any reason, it starts over. I have Mozilla on my computer as well as IE7, don't know if that matters.....also, I loaded Adobe Acrobat 5, which loaded with compatiblity errors. I have been unable to find a fix for the Acrobat issue. Also, I had loaded Acrobat and Mozilla on my computer when I first got it a couple of weeks ago and this is a new problem so I doubt that they are connected but I'm not sure. Any insight? -- Wayne P |