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Mac OSx 10.8.5
Intel Core i7
Can anyone help me please?
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The standard Mac installer provides native 64-bit support on 64-bit browsers.
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Not the one for Adobe Flash Player 14 that I use according to my computer. That one doesn't even load up and it says that the application isn't responding. Also the one you can get for the Mac OSx also isn't 64 bit according to my computer.
Thanks but try again.
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What means "according to my computer"? Can you provide a screenshot of where your computer says that Flash Player is 32-bit?
Of course you need to run it on a 64-bit browser to use the 64-bit version.
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It says that it is not a 64-bits and also not from the app store in my System Report after you press the apple button and go about this mac, then more info, and then systems report, then click on applications.
I tried to send you a screenshot via this forum but it said it had trouble retrieving it even though it was less than 4 MB of data. So that is why I am sending you this message.
If you can help me that would be a great help.
Thanks anyway
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Hi Lilbro,
There is only one single Flash Player installer for 32- and 64-bit operating systems. Not sure what you mean by "not from the app store" as Flash Player is not distributed via the App Store.
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You mean the most recently released version which is 14 and is for the Mac OSx is for both 64-bit and the other bit operating systems. Is there something I am missing is there a way to change the flash player to 64-bits.
Thanks for telling me but no one is helping me.
If someone could please just point me in the right direction via a link to a flash player that work in 64-bit operating system that would be nice.
Or like I said up top how to switch flash player so it runs on a 64-bit operating system.
Thank you for all the help.
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Hi Lilbro,
The Flash Player plugin is a dual-architecture plugin, supporting both 32- and 64-bit. You can verify by running the 'file' command on the installed plugin in the Terminal app, as follows:
HTH.
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I tried what you told me to do in the screenshot you provided but it say no file or directory of that name could be found what does that mean?
Thanks for the help.
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It would really help if you provided a screenshot: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1070933
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I do not know how to make a screenshot on my Macbook Pro and the forum thread you sent me to doesn't have a solution of how to make a screenshot it just tells me about creativity apps that I can use on my Macbook Pro if I had them and how it would make my life easier.
Thanks for the help.
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Hi Lilbro,
You can use the /Applications/Preview app to take screenshots.
If you have Flash Player installed, the plugin should be visible in /Applications/Internet Plug-ins.
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Maria