Flash Player latest not working with any browser.

I want to play some games on addicting games, I got to it and I get a blue screen instead of the screen I get usually before I updated. I go to hulu.com and the front bar NEVER loads (sits for hours and nothing loads) Youtube videos DO load but games do not work ever! Pandora won't load either it says you aren't loading the page. Been dealing with this for as long as I've had the latest version and I can't figure it out.

Sadly doing that did not fix my problem either.     I just tried doing that and uninstalling flash player, rebooting and then reinstalling flash and I am still having the same problem as I stated here.   http://forums.adobe.com/message/4014843#4014843
I have checked that flash is enabled
Unchecked hardware accerleration
Set in the internet options to use software rendering
Tried updating my drivers (it tells me my drivers are up to date, in any case I have only had this laptop since July)
I even tried deleting cookies, though I use IE9 instead of firefox so I just deleted them all instead of just the one for youtube, I honestly can not find the folder for cookies anyway with this windows 7 and how it is set up to try and delete the one cookie.
I am really at a loss as to what to do.

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