RED VERTICAL LINE IN MIDDLE OF PLAYER

I  just downloaded "adobe flash player 10.1" It plays my clips but there is  a
Red vertical line running down the middle of the player. My system is
Windows 7 Home Premium
x64-based PC
I use Explorer 8 as my browser, i have tried Firefox and Wyco and those don't even play.
Please help
thanks.
Message was edited by: adobe-bobe

Hi, In addition to using the 32bit browser, did you run the Adobe Installer prior to Installing? This is needed to Uninstall all old versions from all browsers first.
If you have done that, did you Install the Flash Player for IE and then also for FF(Firefox & other browsers) I am not familiar with Wyco.
Thanks,
eidnolb

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