![]() I tried becoming a coder back in the 1980s,and was doing very well, but my ride to college, from 35 miles away fell thtrough, and not even family would help. I also opened Task Manager, but before and after the restart, to verify that Chrome was not running. It insists Chrome needs to be stopped, even after a restart. It has this text, "This program will remove Adobe(R) Flash(R) Player from your computer." When I select Uninstall, the popup window that is the Adobe logo Adobe Flash Player uninstaller appears. I've reopened Control Panel/Settings/Apps & features, and selected Adobe Flash Player. I've never used Google Hangouts on the machine that uninstalled one version of Adobe Flash Player, but not another. I've also lived through 30 years' clinical depression, and really can't afford needless frustratioins. I"m sure I'm old enough to be your dad, and I'm actually "on the short bus" for a variety of reasons, all from the neck up. Please always include complete steps, path, whatever. What is this Details view, of which you speak? "Details view" is too generic an expression to Google. If not, how can I resolve this issue and get the Uninstaller to run? Thank you! Is removing the conflicting versions via the Control Panel as effective as the Flash Uninstaller? If so, will that also remove the associated appdata files at the same time? I know Chrome's not running, nor has the computer noted that it's running either time I've shut it down. However, the Uninstaller still seems to think Chrome is running and does not offer any option to shut Chrome down itself. I have done a Windows update, I have restarted the computer, and I have done a cold boot. I was instructed to use the Uninstaller to remove both and their associated appdata, but when I try to run the Uninstaller, it won't start because it thinks Chrome is open and that I need to close it. Apparently, I have two versions of Shockwave Flash on my PC (Windows 7), Shockwave Flash 26.0 r0 and Shockwave Flash 15.0 r0. I have had some problems with weird displays and the browser locking up, so I posted for assistance in the Firefox forum. So let’s look at how to enable Adobe Flash Player in Chrome. videos, games) is going to play on your Mac. For example, it could still be the only way some legacy media content on the web (e.g. I recently quit using Chrome and returned to Firefox. Having said that, there are still quite a few reasons for why you might want to use Adobe Flash Player.
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