Flash player 11 on windows 7 64b and ie9 64b - videos on facebook show black box and won't play

flash player 11 on windows 7 64b and ie9 64b - videos on facebook show black box and won't play
tried updated graphics device driver, did not fix
tried all the steps to clear cache, did not fix
disable hardware acceleration, did not fix
some videos in facebook play, youtube plays, but some videos just play a black box
thanks for any help!

If you right click the black box, does the browser menu appear or Flash Players?

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