- #HOW TO UPDATE ADOBE FLASH PLAYER CHROME WINDOWS 7 HOW TO#
- #HOW TO UPDATE ADOBE FLASH PLAYER CHROME WINDOWS 7 PORTABLE#
Then too, there used to be a bug with its not searching for installed copies of Flash in places used by very old browsers. It also doesn't handle other software, such as Dreamweaver, that includes its own copy of the Flash Player.
#HOW TO UPDATE ADOBE FLASH PLAYER CHROME WINDOWS 7 PORTABLE#
For one, it does not deal with portable versions of Firefox (see Portable Firefox and the Flash Player). Step 5: Adobe's Flash Player uninstaller is limited in a few ways. If there are any log lines that begin with "Delete on Reboot." then you'll need to reboot BEFORE running the Flash Player installer again." If you're not certain, select the "Show Details" button in the Flash Player uninstaller. "Internet Explorer users may have to reboot to clear all uninstalled Flash Player ActiveX control files. Step 4: Check the output from the uninstaller to see if you need to restart Windows. A detailed report from the Adobe Flash un-installer program Step 3: Shut down all running programs, then run the uninstaller. The Windows uninstaller was last updated on October 15, 2008.
Step2: Download the Adobe Flash Player uninstaller here. I say "browsers" because this needs to be done in each installed Web browser. Step 1: To get the lay of the land, use Adobe's Flash tester page to see which version is currently being used by your Web browsers. I've written about this before, so rather than rehash it fully, what follows is a seven-step cheat sheet. Thus, the safest approach is to use Adobe's Flash Player uninstaller program. For example, on the Windows XP computer I'm writing this on, version 9,0,124,0 of the Flash Player plug-in is installed and working fine, yet it doesn't show up in the "Add or Remove programs list" in the control panel. Then too, if all goes well, you should be able to remove recent versions of Flash in the normal way, but all doesn't always go well. In part, this is because the Internet Explorer version is packaged very differently from the Firefox/Opera/Chrome version, so the Flash Player needs to be installed separately into each browser.*Īnother reason for the unusual hassle is that for many years, installing a new version didn't remove old versions. Updating the Flash Player on a Windows machine is unusually cumbersome.
#HOW TO UPDATE ADOBE FLASH PLAYER CHROME WINDOWS 7 HOW TO#
The new version (10.0.12.36) replaces version 9,0,124,0 (yes, those are commas, not periods) and includes an important fix for a security flaw known as "clickjacking," as well as fixes for other problems.Įveryone should update their copy of the Flash Player, and this post explains how to do so on Windows machines (the Flash Player also runs on OS X and Linux). Adobe just released version 10 of the free Flash Player Web browser plug-in.