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Thread: Vista 64 bit and Adobe Flash Player

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    jchughes301@hotmail.con Guest

    Vista 64 bit and Adobe Flash Player


    How can adobe continue to limit Flash Player to 32 Bit when nearly all
    new computers come with 64 bit OS's?

    Jerry

  2. #2
    Bob Campbell Guest

    Re: Vista 64 bit and Adobe Flash Player

    Because they are clueless. Meanwhile, run the 32 bit IE 7, this will allow
    you to use the 32 bit Flash plugin, Personally, I have it installed but
    disabled, so I don't see all the annoying animated ads that are friggin
    EVERYWHERE these days. I enable it only when I really need it.

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    Gregory Guest

    Re: Vista 64 bit and Adobe Flash Player

    Hello, I just got Vista Home Prem. 64 bit on HP Media Center. Just left XP
    and am crawling around Vista. How does one "Run the 32 bit IE7? Not 32 bit
    Vista? I would like to use my 32 bit HP All-in-one. Internet only? Thank
    you for any help.
    -

  4. #4
    Bob Campbell Guest

    Re: Vista 64 bit and Adobe Flash Player

    It should be in your Start menu. Start, All Programs, look near the top.
    You should see Internet Explorer and Internet Explorer (64 bit).

  5. #5
    Gregory Guest

    Re: Vista 64 bit and Adobe Flash Player

    Will I be able to set up my 32 bit HP Allinone (4 years old) ? I have read in
    these forums that it is rejected. Thanks,

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    Bob Campbell Guest

    Re: Vista 64 bit and Adobe Flash Player

    It depends on whether there is a 64 bit driver available for it. My HP
    LaserJet 4 (over 10 years old) has a driver (included on the Vista 64 DVD)
    and works fine. Did you try installing it? Check the HP website?

    Did you find 32 bit Internet Explorer for your Flash problem?

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    Synapse Syndrome Guest

    Re: Vista 64 bit and Adobe Flash Player

    Yeah, Adobe are such idiots. I can't run my 8TB web-based Flash
    applications until they sort this out. I just wish they employed people
    like Bob Campbell at Adobe, so that they would make better decisions and
    make the 64-bit edition of Flash Player top priority.

    No! I do *not* want to use the 32-bit version of IE7, because I have a
    64-bit OS! It is so much cooler to be able to say that I only use 64-bit
    IE, because it is just a lot better, because it is! These web-based
    applications need to address a lot of memory these days - you would be
    surprised.

    ss.

  8. #8
    Gregory Guest

    Re: Vista 64 bit and Adobe Flash Player

    I will try to install all in one now. thanks so much. will get back,

  9. #9
    Synapse Syndrome Guest

    Re: Vista 64 bit and Adobe Flash Player

    Your HP all-in-one is just one of hundreds or thousands of printer models
    made in the last few years, while Bob Campbell's Laserjet 4 is a renowned
    model, made in the millions, when there were far fewer models to choose
    from, back in the days before computer peripherals were cheap consumer
    items, and when they were very well-engineered (and so lasted many years).
    There are still tens of thousands of Laserjet 4s in offices around the
    world - probably more than the total number of your printer that HP ever
    made.

    ss.

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    Gregory Guest

    Re: Vista 64 bit and Adobe Flash Player

    Thanks Bob, It loaded and is printing. Must have happened like yours Now I
    have to find out how to print in B&W vs. color. I don't know where the answer
    is. Thanks,
    -

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