Adobe Flash comments...

Greetings to all, as the "Flash Follies" continue..... I've tried everything to get the FP to stay put on my PC but alas; it always deserts me (sob!)  I have an HP a6009n Desktop shipped with Vista, with Verizon(ick, blah!!!) DSL. I'm using IE8 and FireFox, mostly IE . I have 3mb of RAM and I'm currently using a NVidia GeForce 6200OC graphics card with 256mb-DDR Memory ( it was shipped with a NVidia 6150SE n430 onboard chipset) and it's a 32bit system...Let me knowq if you need any other info or specs.
Anyways I've tried reinstalling after uninstalling all instances of Adobe Flash Player first, tried the Computer/ System32/Macromedia/ Flash>>right-click on Run as Administrator and ....nothing(except now when I do it the uninstaller pops up; it didn't do that before. There are a couple of things I've noticed that I haven't seen addressed here....I finish installing Win 10.1.53.64 and it works great BUT when I close my browser(IE8) even for a second..POOF!!! It's gone. Another thing I noticed is when I check my add-ons, Shockwave(10.1.53.64) is there but the(get_atlcom Class 1.6.2.63) isn't. This is under "currently running add-ons", when I go to "all add-ons", sometimes it's listed here; usually it's not... I guess that's all I can offer for now... Thanks in advance for your help and advice!!!!  David

You cannot download programs from the internet to iphone. The only programs that you can download are in the App Store..
Adobe does not make a Flash Player for iphone.

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