Flash crashes windows xp chrome and explorer 8

downloaded the latest, restarted, twice
cant find the  dont remember anymore somthing on the internet options, scripting
should i upgrade to 9 just for that?

You cannot install IE9 on Windows XP.
Try disabling Hardware Acceleration (http://forums.adobe.com/thread/891337),
or better, update the device drivers for your display adapter.

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    fffff880`0b7a27d8 fffff800`02d3380a : 00000000`000000c4 00000000`00000091 00000000`00000001 fffffa80`09f8a750 : nt!KeBugCheckEx
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    fffff880`0b7a2f50 fffff800`02ce3d8f : 000007ff`fff84000 fffff880`0b7a3100 fffffa80`00000000 fffff800`02cdfe7a : nt!KiCommitThreadWait+0x3dd
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        Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
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    Closing open log file c:\debug.txt

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    From: computermachine <[email protected]>
    Reply-To: <[email protected]>
    Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 13:51:31 -0400
    To: "Kelly, Suzanne (Agency)" <[email protected]>
    Conversation: Flash Plug-in Crashes across all browsers
    despite re-install
    Subject: Flash Plug-in Crashes across all browsers despite
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    what version of flash is working now?
    Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 08:24:06 -0600
    From: mailto:[email protected]
    To: mailto:[email protected]
    Subject: Flash Player Flash Plug-in Crashes across all browsers despite
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    1. should I try an older version of flash? found some similar problems using the IE, but I dont use the IE and these threads have no solution.
    2. how to enable a flash error reporting in this VB-Flash solution?
    Thanks and greetings!

    1. "User-Agent Strings"
    Microsoft "rewrote" the User-Agent Strings for the abomination they call their latest and greatest browser. User-Agent Strings are what websites use to identify the browser you're using and provide the proper content for it's browser engine, like ActiveX stuff, and Flash or HTML5 video. Thanks to the geniuses in Redmond, WA, the User-Agent Strings for IE11 (which has a Trident engine), ID it as either "Gecko" (Firefox) or "Webkit" (Chrome). Problem is: when the site the directs to the content for one of these two engines, the Trident engine in IE can't intepret it and the site then sees IE as an "unidentified" browser.Microsoft has no immediate plans to "fix" the mess they've created.
    2. Chrome is a 32 bit browser, and will identify as such, including the plug-ins in it.
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