Download flash player only downloads half way

the download bar of Adobe flash player stops at 50% and then says something about Safari interferance, though i have no sites up and have started the download from the saved download menu. thankyou for some advice on this?

1. System Preferences >  Flash Player > Advanced >  Delete  All
     Press the "Delete All" button
     Install Adobe Flash Player.
    http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
   Download it first. Then quit Safari.
   Click Safari in the menubar and select “Quit Safari”.
    Follow the prompts and install it.
    Restart computer. Relaunch Safari.
2.  Allow  Plug-ins
    Safari > Preferences > Security
    Internet Plug-ins >  "Allow  plug-ins"
    Enable it.

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