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flash player 9
I have an old computer which had F P 9 installed.I have trouble with Java script and cannot run a later version of FP. My daughter tried to update to FP11 and now whenever we click on a video we get the BSOD.
I have tried to download FP9 again but cannot find a site that still hasit. Adobe says they do not support FP9 but allow you to download it but it dosent work. Any ideas please?
I have tried to download FP9 again but cannot find a site that still hasit. Adobe says they do not support FP9 but allow you to download it but it dosent work. Any ideas please?
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11 has a lot of issues .. expecially with web-page content and searching clips.
http://fpdownload.mac....3.183.10_archive.zip
11 has a lot of issues .. expecially with web-page content and searching clips.
http://fpdownload.mac....3.183.10_archive.zip
Anyone with an older computer should have this website bookmarked:
http://www.oldapps.com/
The page you require is here:
http://www.oldapps.com/flash_player.php
Chris
(As Galeck says, ensure that you've uninstalled any existing version of Flash Player before attempting to install a different one)
http://www.oldapps.com/
The page you require is here:
http://www.oldapps.com/flash_player.php
Chris
(As Galeck says, ensure that you've uninstalled any existing version of Flash Player before attempting to install a different one)
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Zooa:
Flash player enables your web browser to display video content. On many pages that might be restricted to just moving ads (so it's hardly the end of the world if Flash player stops working - it just means that you won't see the ads). But for certain web pages Flash is at the heart of the content. (e.g. both Youtube and the BBC iPlayer rely on Flash Player working properly - if Flash Player has crashed you won't be able to see the video content).
Chris
Flash player enables your web browser to display video content. On many pages that might be restricted to just moving ads (so it's hardly the end of the world if Flash player stops working - it just means that you won't see the ads). But for certain web pages Flash is at the heart of the content. (e.g. both Youtube and the BBC iPlayer rely on Flash Player working properly - if Flash Player has crashed you won't be able to see the video content).
Chris
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