I want to know wats my previous version of flash player...how to find it.?

pls help me to find the previous version of my flash player...yesterday i've installed the latest flash player ..but i need to reinstall my previous version...can anyone tell me how to find the previos version of my flash player and how to download it.?

That depends on your operating system; on Windows it is in C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash

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