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bluetown

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I am unable to open any e-mail pages or view some movies since I used Revo uninstaller.

Apart from that my Desktop PC works fine.

I have Adobe flash player version 11,1,102,62 installed on my desktop, when I go to download the lastest version, the download will not start even after I switch off Microsoft Security Essentials.

I checked in my Laptop, control panel, programmes and features and in there is,

Acrobat.com
Adobe AIR
Adobe Flash Player 10 ActiveX 64 bit
Adobe Flash Player 10 Plugin
Adobe Flash Player 11 ActiveX 64 bit
Adobe Reader 9.5.0 MUI

In the desktop, control panel, programmes and features all of the above are there except,
Adobe Flash Player 10 ActiveX 64 bit

Could this be the problem and if so how can I get Adobe Flash Player 10 ActiveX 64 bit from my laptop to the desktop PC?
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happyrock

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while your online with the desktop...
go here and get adobe flash player and adobe shockwave player..
if you use firefox then go here and get the plugins for both

go to youtube do you get sound and video
if your still having trouble try uninstalling them and then download and reinstall them
nojoy
try the Shockwave & Flash Player troubleshooter guide here...
still nojoy...
you will have to run sfc /scannow
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