Adobe Flash Player Update Service 11.6 r602 stopped working and was closed?

After trying many different fixes including uninstalling flash player  and unsuccessfully trying to reinstall it, would consistently stop  loading at about 57 percent.  Either there are remains of registry keys interfering or your site or my computer has been attacked.  No malware showing after checking with antivirus.  Seen same message on other computers.  Had to restore computer to earlier date but lost some contact info in the process in  Skype.  Possible problem from trying to install internet tv software, but restored to previous point there to.  Computer works ok but slowed on internet considerably but message shows continuously daily need a better solution or let your site analyze my flash player. What can I do?
adobeloug              

thank you for your info, I did edit the question to show I was using vista (business to be specific).  I will try again with some afterthoughts.  Will enable Java first.  I remember that was a problem in a  previous update, I thought that was always running and go through the steps again.  I don't feel comfortable messing with the registry and if you can add some advice on how to deal with that safely that would be appreciated also.  Thank you so much for your quick response.  Also, isupgrade to explorer 10 recommended for vista or is it suppose to accommodate windows 8.  I don't want to be a beta tester before they work out all the kinks sincerelyadobelougLou Grubin
Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2013 23:42:40 -0700
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Subject: Adobe Flash Player Update Service 11.6 r602 stopped working and was closed?
    Re: Adobe Flash Player Update Service 11.6 r602 stopped working and was closed?
    created by Prabhuram R in Using Flash Player - View the full discussion
Hi, It would have been good if you had added your OS information. However, if it is Windows, please read the following: http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/installation-problems-flash-pla yer-windows.html. For Mac, check in the following article: http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/installation-problems-flash-pla yer-mac.html Hope the above links helps. With regards,Prabhu
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