Need older version of Flash Player for my eMac?

I'm running OS 10.3.5 for MAC on an eMac. What version of Flash player is available? and where can I download it?

I suspect this version will work for you:
What version of Flash Player should I use with my Power PC based Mac?
Otherwise you can find older releases here:
Where do I find previous versions of Flash Player?

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    I use Google Chrome as my browser for WGT.com.  The updates for Flashplayer are NOT compatible with this golf game.  I used to be able to go to Chrome://plugins and disable the latest Flashplayer update because there were several older versions listed under the latest update.  The older version of Flashplayer worked fine.  Now when I go to the plugins screen, there is only the latest updated version (no older versions to choose from).  How can I use an older (more compatible) Flashplayer version for this game?  And why does the latest Flashplayer update NEVER work with the golf game (WGT.com)?

    I've moved this discussion over to the "Using Flash Player" group.
    Can you please give us an explanation of what doesn't work?  I'd like to get it fixed.
    I'm playing the game with Chrome 22.0.1229.79 and Flash Player 11.3.31.331 and it's working fine for me.
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    Thanks!

  • I have an older version of flash player in my new computer and I can't uninstall it it is system 32 and I have system 64 I am not much of a computer person and need help I keep getting pop ups saying there is a bad image

    I have an older version of flash player that seems to be in my computer_16_0_0_305.exe and it says bad image
    I could not uninstall it and put a new one in. I keep getting this pop up 2 and 3 times.

    Hi,
    The Flash Player installer is a universal installer for both 32 and 64-bit systems.  On a 64-bit OS, it installs both versions, on a 32-bit OS, it installs only the 32-bit version.  I'm confused by why you think you only have the 32-bit version.  Please provide more information, including screenshots (How to post a screenshot in the forum) so that we may further troubleshoot your situation.
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  • How to install older versions of Flash Player(ActiveX) in Win 8?

    Hello all,
    How to install older version of Flash Player in Windows 8? and how to uninstall default Flash Player that come from IE10 in Windows 8?
    Actually I want to install Adobe_Flash_Player_(IE)_v11.7.700.224.exe in Windows 8.
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    Thank you for reply..
    Actually i uninstalled the existing version of Flash Player from my Windows 8 PC, but when i tried to install the older version, it was not allowing me to install and was showing that my browser is included with latest version.
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    http://flash-focus.blogspot.in/2007/03/installing-previous-versions-of-flash.html
    http://www.itsecdb.com/oval/objectdetails/oval/org.mitre.oval/obj/7075/windows-registry_ob ject-Registry-that-holds-the-version-of-the-Adobe-Flash-Player-in/
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  • I need to use Adobe Flash PLayer for an online conference.  I get a pop-up blocked message.

    I need to use Adobe Flash PLayer for an online conference.  I get a pop-up blocked message. I have already unblocked pop-ups as far as I can see.
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    click Check Now. Quit and relaunch your browser.

  • The new versions of Flash Player for Android are still not in the Archive page!

    I feel like something is missing in the Flash Player Archive page.  Yesterday, I read that the new Flash Player version for Android 2.x/3.x is now version 11.1.111.73, and that the new Flash Player version for Android 4.x is now 11.1.115.81, but instead, all I see are previous versions of Flash Player for Android 4.x, 3.x, and 2.x!  When will the newest Flash Player versions for Android be available to the archive page?  Here's a link for the Archive Page:  http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html 

    Ok, we're fixing it and it should be resolved by tomorrow.  Please let me know if you can't find it by tomorrow evening.
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  • How do I install an older version of Flash Player, without Chrome attached?

    How do I install an older version of Flash Player, without Chrome attached?

    helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html

  • Program say I need updated version of flash player...I have latest version. Appears to not be enabled, but it is?

    Program say I need updated version of flash player...I have latest version. Appears to not be enabled, but it is?

    To give you any useful advice, I'm going to need to know more about your computer and browser:
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  • Uninstall older versions of Flash Player?

    I just installed the latest update for Flash Player...can I now uninstall older versions?

    Yes, you can.
    It is best to use the uninstaller from Adobe. It is on this page:
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    Follow the instructions.
    Because I am having problems with getting Flash Player that works on my pc, I have saved the Adobe Flash Player Uninstaller to my desktop. It is helpful not having to go back to the Adobe page to get it when I need it.
    After uninstalling old versions of Flash Player, remember to check that the new version you keep is installed correcly and working properly, go to the Adobe "Find Version" page and follow the instructions there.
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    http://http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/find-version-flash-player.html#main_Find_the _Flash_Player_version_installed_on_your_machine
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  • How to find and install the best version of Flash Player for a G4?

    My dad has a Mac with OS 10.4.11.  It's an 800 MHz Power PC G4 with 768 MB of memory SDRAM.  His current version of Flash Player hardly works (video comes out as single images every few seconds) so we want to update it so he can watch You Tube and the like.   We went to the page to install a new version that would work with OS 10.4 and received an error saying that that version of FP cannot be installed because Power PCs are no longer supported. 
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    It's all here, regarding Flash Player:
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3944424?start=0&tstart=0
    Update Safari with this:
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  • I want to re-install an older version of Flash Player but...

    I hope this is the right place to ask this question...
    I have a new dual processor pentium laptop and I upgraded to Flash V10.1 a couple of days ago. One web site I access regularly has now slowed right down and the video is unwatchable. My CPU meter runs at over 70% so I simply wanted to uninstall V10.1 and re-install V9. For whatever reason (I don't know if it is laptop, Win7 or Adobe), I am prevented from loading the older version. An Adobe window pops up and says that this (V9) is not the latest version, stops the install and points me back to the Adobe site to download the latest version. I have followed all of the guides to ensure proper uninstallation of V10.1. All very frustrating!
    Can anyone help - please?
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    Ian

    OK, here I am replying to myself but perhaps others may gain from this solution. Remember, this original post was "how to stop Adobe preventing me from installing an older version and forcing me to take the latest version...". I just wanted to re-install an older version to prevent big CPU usage and stuttering video. Well, this is what fixed it for me an allowed me to install Adobe Flash V9...
    Assuming you have properly uninstalled Adobe Flash Player v10.n, you need to remove a folder and files from your registry. If you are unhappy to do this, then ask an expert - the registry is not somewhere you want to get lost in. I am also assuming you have the correct system permissions, Anway this is what I did:
    1. Go to start button and find (and run) REGEDIT.EXE
    2. Rather than give you a specific path to follow, it is best to simply use REGEDIT to find the folder by clicking "Edit" then "Find".
    3. You are looking for a folder called "SafeVersions".
    4. When you find it, it may show a number of safe versions (previous loads of the player).
    5. From the left window pane, right click on the aforementioned folder then click "Delete"
    6. Respond to any prompts you might get, like, "do you want to do this..." etc.
    7. Close down all applications in the normal manner and reboot.
    8. When restarted, go back on line and download the V9 (or whatever version you want). You'll know its a good 'un as it loads in a fraction of the time.
    9. Go back to your web page or whatever and, hey presto, everything is back to what it was before that hungry V10.n was uploaded.
    Hope that helps, it might be nice if the Adobe uninstaller deleted this registry entry, but it doesn't - or at least in Win7 on my PC, it didn't.
    Let me know it the above works for you.
    Thanks and good luck

  • I can't install an older version of flash player and the new one won't work.

    I've read on the boards everyone says to run the Adobe uninstaller prior to trying to install the older version and I did, but the download still says it can't install the older version because it isn't the current version. And the current version isn't running on my computer. All I have is a black screen. I need the adobe flash player to for work purposes and it is really hindering my ability to function at work without it. Can someone please provide some kind of help that may actually work? Because I've uninstalled and reinstalled this several times. I have tried adjusting settings...everything I have found on the boards so far.

    My experience (going back to a G5 iMac in 2005) is that you MUST install the lower version first in order to run two different versions on the same machine. I did it that way with CS and CS3, then CS3 and CS4, and later on my MacBook with CS4 and CS5. Now my Mini has CS5.5 and CS6, but I've always had to install the lower CS version first or the higher would keep the lower from installing.
    So you will probably have to remove CS4 and then reinstall them both in the proper order.
    Is there any particular reason you want or need both? In my case, I already had CS 3 and installed CS4 in addition, but later removed CS3 as I found CS4 was able to do everything CS3 did and then some. In fact I'm unaware of anything aside from some older filters that would run better in CS3 than CS4.

  • Downloading an older version of Flash Player

    A couple of years ago our school purchased some Sony DSC-S40 digital cameras that came with an enclosed tutorial on disk.  This tutorial used Adobe flash and was fantastic.  I used it as a primer for my students before doing digital photography.  Adobe has since upgraded flash and the tutorial will no longer work with the new flash product.  I can see that the newest version of flash is 10.  Is it possible to download an earlier version of flash to play the tutorial?

    If you need Flash Player 9, you can get it from http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/ (specify Windows 98/ME).
    Get older versions from http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/142/tn_14266.html
    P.S.  uninstall FP10 before installing any earlier version.

  • Facebook says I need latest version of Flash Player, but I have it

    I have version
    12.0.0.70

    Your problems come from the abomination Microsoft calls a browser---Internet Exploder 11.
    IE has always been the problem child of browsers, but 11 has got to be the biggest pile of garbage to come out of Redmond, WA since Vista. They rewrote the "User-Agent Strings", which websites use to identify the browser and provide the proper content for it, like ActiveX specific things. Some sites now ID it as Gecko (Firefox) while others ID it as Webkit (Chrome or Safari). Problem is, that when the content is adjusted for those User-Agent Strings, it REQUIRES the appropriate browser engine, which IE doesn't have (IE uses a Trident engine). EVERYTHING falls apart after that.
    So far, Microsoft has made NO indication that they have any plan to fix it soon.
    Microsoft's recommendation is to use Compatibility View for affected pages, and "pretend" you're using a different browser. Trouble with that is it has seen limited success at best, and you have to individually enable it for EVERY page that has problems.
    I'm not big on "pretending" so I recommend actually using another browser.
    Firefox (from Mozilla)
    Opera (from Opera)
    Safari (from Apple)
    Chrome (from Google)
    ANY of those will work where IE11 won't, with the Flash Player Plug-in (For all other browsers), and Chrome doesn't even need that because it has its own Flash Player plugin built in.

  • How do you remove older versions of flash player?

    I have uninstalled the flash player and re-installed with the
    new version, but I am still unable to get rid of version 9.0.115.0.
    I can not find anything on the adobe site to remedy this. This is
    my first laptop and don't want any unnecessary vulnerabilities on
    it. Below is the link to the site where I got my information as
    well as the"'warning" about the only thing that shows up vulnerable
    on my computer.
    http://secunia.com/advisories/28083/
    NOTE: When updating Flash Player, older versions are not
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    were detected that you believe should not be present, then please
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    Thanks for any help.

    I have Macromedia Flash Player versions 4.0.7.0, 6.0.80.0,
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    programs? By the way they do not appear in my Windows Add/Remove
    list. Please give us some specific method to remove them (not just
    another reference to the uninstaller). Thank you

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