Flash Content Missing

Whenever i go to a webpage with flash content, theres always either a big quicktime Q or a big faded out quicktime Q where the flash is supposed to be. I've tried reinstalling flashplayer but that didn't work either. Anyone know how to fix it?

Good to see the problem was solved from the suggestions provided. Glad to have helped.
Aloha from Big Island.

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