I believe this is part of the crusade against Microsoft and Internet Explorer. They will soon find a reason to not suport IE9 ... :rolleyes: ... !
Well, the FlashPlayer that loads depends on the version of the browser, 32-bit or 64-bit. (See the attached screenshots.) Both FP-versions seem...
I'll do that and report back but now it's bed time ...
Yes, it says the same on mine, "Your OS: Windows 7 (64-bit)" but "IE8 64-bit Edition ". Does that equal 64-bit FlashPlayer when it in the...
On 64bit Windows 7, no matter how I download/install the most recent version, using 32bit- or 64bit-IE8, I only get the 32bit version (in Control...
I'm running Windows 7 64-bit and when I downloaded/installed directly from Adobe Flash Player 11.4.402.265, using the 32-bit browser (IE8) the...
I use to check Archived Flash Player versions from where the most recent version (with some delay) is downloadable for off-line installation....
I check my Hotmail on a weekly basis but I haven't "used it" for years. This morning, after reading this thread, I checked it. It had been...
Not mine ... :p ... and I've got one spare in a drawer. I use it regularly to run Ghost 2003 imaging software ... :cool: ... from DOS!
You're welcome ... :) ... !
You can download jre-6u32 here but I don't know if it is the solution to your problem. I think that the *.exe file is an installer/uninstaller...
Scroll half way down the User Guide for instructions.
Neither do I because I use Norton Ghost for system backup. Someone else will have to advice.
Have you considered using System Restore to roll back the system to before it started misbehaving?
Well, a few more thoughts: When logged in to the account with admin privileges, does it work or is it the same as in a limited account? If...
Have you rebooted the system after changing the pagefile settings? Edit: Sorry for being stupid, you said that the startup error remains. It...
What are the pagefile settings? Windows managed? If so, try custom with a minimum size of 1.5xRAM = 1152 MB and a maximum size of 3.0xRAM =...
I did that but the yellow shield did not disappear. This morning, when starting the computer, it was gone (not the computer ... :eek: ... the...
I wrote: Arie wrote: Arie is right, all three are superseeded by KB2604092!
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