Flash player non funziona in windows 8.1

Ho controllato le impostazioni, come da questo articolo: Problemi di Flash Player | Windows 8
Sembrerebbe tutto a posto, il componente aggiuntivo abilitato e il filtro ActiveX disabilitato, ma facendo prova esce questo:
Ho provato a ripristinare le impostazioni di Explorer, ma niente

Ho controllato le impostazioni, come da questo articolo: Problemi di Flash Player | Windows 8
Sembrerebbe tutto a posto, il componente aggiuntivo abilitato e il filtro ActiveX disabilitato, ma facendo prova esce questo:
Ho provato a ripristinare le impostazioni di Explorer, ma niente

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    enabled updates to compatibility view list
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    Default web browser IE10 does not play flash in metro nor in desktop mode on up-to-date W8pro32 laptop
    error message "you have to install flash player"
    but
    I cannot (re-)install latest version of flash player
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    turned windows feature ie off (unchecked box) , restarted pc, turned windows feature ie on (checked box), restarted pc
    ie10 as default web browser
    disabled acticex filtering (tools)
    enabled flash player (add-ons)
    enabled updates to compatibility view list
    Problem started after installing W8pro32 with IE10
    Flash plays fine using Firefox W8pro32
    Had no problems playing flash on this particular hardware using previous version of os and ie
    The macromed flash folder in windows/sytem32 on this PC contains files with exactly same name/size as on other W8pro32 laptop where IE10 plays fash plays without problem
    Have asked micsosoft support but not received a reply
    Please advise
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          From: Jeromie Clark <[email protected]>
    To: Jason Pearlson <[email protected]>
    Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 10:46 PM
    Subject:  I cannot install Adobe Flash Player.  I have windows 7 64bit and firefox browser.  During install i get a message 'lost connection', followed by 'trying to reconnect', and then connection failed
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