Flash Player Install won't ever proceed beyond 25% on Mavericks

Hi,
I've been using Chrome as my browser forever, but my newest work software requires me to use a 64-bit browser. I still have Chrome installed (not default though), and I've tried installing Flash Player on both Firefox and Safari. Both seem to work perfectly until they hit 25% and stay that way before disappearing without so much as an error message, and without a successful install.
I'm using OSX Mavericks, Safari 7.1, Flash Player 15 and my Mac is an ancient mid-2009 Macbook Pro.
Do I need to uninstall Chrome for this to work? I prefer Chrome but they still haven't released Java for 32-bit browsers to the best of my knowledge :/
Any answers or suggestions would be much appreciated!

Chrome 39 is 64-bit on Mac.  You can grab it from the Chrome Beta channel.  It should hit the generally-available release in November.

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