Can the Flash Player be changed to create a CD for downloading?

I have a PC desktop that can not take a download from online.  The software is Windows 7 and it would be for Internet Explorer.

Flash Player for ActiveX (Internet Explorer)
Flash Player Plug-in (All other browsers)
Considering that BOTH of those are only 38mb, it'd probably be a waste  of a whole CD to burn them. Better to use a thumb drive.

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  • Can you please update the link for the flash player standalone installer?

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