I went into Youtube after I downloaded Internet Explorer 9, but the site said "You need to upgrade your Adobe Flash Player to watch this video."
So I went to the adobe site and it said "Flash Player 10.1 is not currently available for Internet Explorer 9 (64-bit) Beta."
I'm so pissed... I have other browsers [Safari, Firefox], but I don't want to use them and use Internet Explorer 9.. I don't know, but for some reason I like IE wayyy better than the other browsers... -_-
So don't tell me to get another browser please..
I already tried downloading adobe flash player still, but it wouldn't work.... PLEASE HELP! TT.TT
In Internet Explorer, click on Help then About and if it doesn't specifically say that you are running 64 bit IE then you are running the 32 bit. If you adobe flash player for internet explorer 9 betaare running the 64 bit version like I am, there is a beta version of Flash for download available at Adobe. It is a bit difficult to find but it works perfectly.
Go here for more information and download:
Get the Flash Player uninstaller and run it. Be aware though it will uninstall all versions of flash for all browsers at the same time. Then download the flash program again. Make sure that you are downloading the correct version. It is called "active-x for 64-bit Windows - for Internet Explorer
Try the normal 32-bit version of IE9..
Abobe Flash Player is creating troubles for you. It is doing at a lareger global scale.
Follow this useful Adobe tutorial :
* Run Intel software partner RegInOut scan for active-x, file associadobe flash player for internet explorer 9 betaations and other registry errors largely behind such crashes.?
* Try to uninstall the current flash player version. Read this official guide to uninstall flash plug-in:?
* Use official uninstaller tool to remove all flash elements from your computer.
* After completing the above task download flash player 9 instead of the latest version. Sometimes there are intricate browser flash conflicts and changing the versions is often helpful.
* Update your sound drivers if possible since the videos may simply crash because of the corrupted or missing drivers.
1) Open Device Manager
2) Find the sound-card device
3) Remember the name of the device
4) Uninstall it.?
5) After doing this restart your system.
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