Disable  or  delete  flash  palyer  plugin  x32

hello.i  have  a  week  ago  the  next  problem:the flash  player  plugin  x32  usage  a  lot  of  cpu!!(70-99%).my  pc  crashes,is  very  slow  and  sometimes  shutdown  suddenly.i  unistall  the  flash player  11.5.502.156  for  firefox  because  im  thinking  that  was  the  problem  as  a  part  of  firefox.continue  with  unistalling  the  firefox,but  the  problem  remain!!!why is  still  here  the  flash  player  plugin????Should not be there  after  unistalling flash  player  11.5.502.146???why  is  still  here??what  can  i  do  so  i  delete  it  or  permantly  disable ???i  have  win  8  and  now  im  usinγ  internet  explorer  10.is  any  other  solution?

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Please also try our 11.6 beta and the troubleshooting steps outlined in this FAQ:
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