I'm using Windows 7 64 bit, but I have Adobe flash 32 bit installed. Shouldn't I have the 64 bit version?
I'm using Windows 7 64 bit, but I have Adobe flash 32 bit installed. Shouldn't I have the 64 bit version?
What browser are you using? Chrome has flash built in, and if you go to the download area, it should auto-detect 64bit.
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I'm using chrome, but I uninstalled it at one point because I saw I had two versions on my computer (was dumb and didn't know there was a version for IE and Chrome) could you point me to the 64 bit version?
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And when I did a version check it seems to think that I'm using windows 7 32 bit. Or at least that's what it says for chrome. But when I got to IE and check my version it says I have 64 bit windows 7 installed. Wtf is going on?
Go to control panel > system - See what version windows you have
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