I was just about to watch some Youtube videos, when I noticed it said i needed to update my Adobe player. Ok, no problem..WRONG.
After 3 unsuccessful installing attempts, I see this, "Flash Player does not support 64-bit versions of Windows XP and Vista."
Yes, sadly I am one of the people that got vista for my new computer when it was released. So Can I no longer watch videos on youtube because they won't write a few more lines of code for it to work on a 64-bit system? Or am I missing something.
edit: Eh, I uninstalled All my Adobe products, went back on youtube, and it automatically installed it. Works fine now..
Last edited by Potatowizard; 2011-11-02 at 06:37 AM.
I had the same problem a while ago -- you've got to download the most recent 32-bit Flash version. The 64-bit isn't "stable", so grab the 32-bit and you're fine.
Edit: At least, it wasn't stable when I needed to install it. If it is, disregard this. Oh, and be sure to download the correct browser version. Iirc, there's one for IE, one for Firefox, etc.